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:
A highly confidential document was distributed to all members of the working group.
The President's working group on the financial markets has been holding daily conference calls to discuss the crisis.
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.
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.
The working group recommended that risk management be tightened.
In contrast, the part-time working group had more complex support arrangements with different people often transporting children on different days of the week.
We are grateful to members of this meeting and the working group.
The working group would also like to acknowledge all respondents to the survey.
At the start of each project, a working group is formed.
Unfortunately the bigger countries had different ideas and the working group was soon forgotten.
Several members of the working group provided us with the names of potential informants in their country and /or abroad.
The conceptual definitions and targeting criteria proposed by this working group should then be tested in large-scale prospective studies to evaluate their predictive value.
Whenever a disagreement arose, a third observer designated by consensus by the working group issued the final verdict.