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Definition of Buddying
1. buddy [v] - See also: buddy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buddying
Literary usage of Buddying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Civic Entrepreneurship by Charles Leadbeater, Sue Goss (1998)
"Public managers can learn from each other, through best practice networks, buddying
systems, benchmarking clubs, shared problem solving groups and learning ..."
2. Network Logic: Who Governs in an Interconnected World? by Helen McCarthy, Paul Miller, Paul Skidmore (2004)
"... of excluding pupils from schools, funding voluntary organisations and setting
up ‘buddying' schemes in influencing social networks in Western countries. ..."
3. Overcoming Barriers to the Utilization of Technology in the Classroom edited by Constance A. Morella (2001)
"... and hours, and buddying up with school systems, but also providing a tax
incentive there for businesses to seek and make sure that they are assisting ..."
4. Improving Transport Accessibility for All: Guide to Good Practice by SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"An example of this kind of training is the Leeds buddying Scheme. This provides
one-to-one training for disabled and older people with physical, ..."