Word: interact
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...clan. This cooperative system, besides being intrinsically more productive, engendered the evolution of a special intellectual capability on the part of our pre-historic ancestors. The brains of our ancestors became increasingly subtle and complex because cooperation in a society requires that its members be able to interact with each other, empathize with fellow clan members, and take on specialized roles...
...least, about the school's new home. Sometimes the pervading feeling around the building borders on ecstatic jubilation. "God, this is a machine for teaching," exclaimes Mark H. Moore, associate professor in public policy, as he views a typical classroom, designed to give teacher room to interact with the students...
This lack of communication between the groups is an indication of the uncertainty among members of both groups as to how CHUL and the assembly will interact. CHUL is protecting its turf; the Student Assembly is trying to win some power of its own. Everybody's a little nervous...
...unnecessarily dogmatic to require that leadership produce social or institutional change. A leader and his followers may interact with noble intentions and never converge with a propitious historical environment. To exclude American socialist Norman Thomas and his followers from the hallowed halls of leadership because they were unable to achieve what they had hoped to is an unjust rendering of leadership...
Mamet was clever to juxtapose these two plays: one drama answers the dilemmas of the other in a very sober and natural way, and George and Emil (Jerry Gershman and Ted Kazanoff) interact like a violin duet, weaving the problems of the evening and life into some simple sense...