Synonym: engagement, involution, involvement. Similar words: participate, participant, anticipate, particle, particular, particularly, in particular, occupation. Meaning: [pɑr'tɪsɪ'peɪʃn /pɑː't-] n. 1. the act of sharing in the activities of a group 2. the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.).
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91. A further consideration which has bearing on field relationships is the extent of participation on the part of the researcher.
92. Its success will depend on the active participation of many other bodies, large and small.
93. Practical examples called for willing audience participation to drive the message home: Chemistry is everywhere - and it's fun.
94. Institutions for change Rural development demands institutional pluralism and democratic participation.
95. There would appear to be scope for institutions and policy makers to reduce barriers to participation particularly for the financially disadvantaged.
96. In some less democratic countries, state repression deters the great majority of citizens from participation.
97. The accent is on participation and members of the audience are invited on stage to help illustrate songs.
98. This surely must count as significant participation in public discourse.
99. It involves participation by businessmen and other community leaders in and out of classrooms.
100. Grossman's analysis offers a more analytical treatment of why rational economic behaviour would require higher participation by higher income groups.
101. Neither athletics nor soccer prospered from black participation in the same way as boxing, but there were exceptions.
102. Most advocates of the conventional approach to systems development would accept that there is a need for at least this level of participation.
103. The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
104. Hence the audit process was entirely medically controlled, participation was voluntary, standards set locally and the results kept absolutely confidential.
105. Since 1951 there has been a significant decrease in the labour force participation of older male workers.
106. His solutions attempted to provide more speed for developers, more participation for the public and better quality development and conservation.
107. The richer empirical studies, however, have indicated that there are different dimensions of political participation.
108. End the bias against women's participation in the present political system.
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109. Participation in football, meanwhile, was declining by 10. 2 percent.
110. In this second round the candidate with most votes would win the constituency seat provided that participation was above 25 percent.
111. Nor do they deal with the real dilemmas of participation that have been the focus of considerable research.
112. Organisation within the school emphasises whole-staff participation in management, cross-phase teams in curricular areas and whole-school planning strategies.
113. The Access to Teaching scheme was extended and now includes participation by 5 Further Education colleges.
114. Legitimation for such delegated enforcement was usually sought through schemes for participation, such as industrial democracy, regional devolution or community action.
115. Conditioned by church canon law, participation by clerics in politics was forbidden.
116. During the movie, though, my audience participation mostly took the form of loud, raucous laughter.
117. Be sure you read and understand the conditions of participation in the program.
118. In spite of victory, Britain's participation in two world wars accelerated social changes, altering both social attitudes and power relations.
119. The active participation of the learner should be encouraged as this will lead to improved confidence and a sense of responsibility.
120. Typically when the Graham crusade goes into a community, it garners participation from a third of the local churches.
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