0 a small group of people, for example one chosen by a government, that studies a particular problem or situation and then reports on what it has discovered and gives suggestions --
1 a small group of people, for example, one chosen by a government, that studies a particular problem or situation and then reports on what it has discovered and gives suggestions: --
The working group recommended that risk management be tightened.
chair/head/lead a working group A new working group, chaired by a former Bank of England director, will examine the need for more disclosure by private equity firms.
set up/establish/create a working group A joint EU-China working group will be set up to look into revising the existing exchange rate mechanism.
The President's working group on the financial markets has been holding daily conference calls to discuss the crisis.
A highly confidential document was distributed to all members of the working group.
We recommend that an international working group composed of clinicians and researchers with relevant expertise in the field coordinate future consensus development efforts on this topic.
His report was necessary, he said, to provide a base from which the working group could start.
By addressing problems as a working group, individuals representing each area of research specialization understand each component of the whole-farm system.
The working group again met to consider the comments received, and substantial changes were made to the final document.
Industry representatives had not initially been admitted to the working group. 14.
I proposed to the women (and to some husbands) that this informal cooperative working group be incorporated into a non-government association.
Using a variety of methods, the working group found that the existing databases are diverse in coverage, structure, search options, indexing, and frequency of updating.
Whenever a disagreement arose, a third observer designated by consensus by the working group issued the final verdict.