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Is this "invite" more like "request" or "recommend"?
If it is the former, as in the definiton of a dictionary, "to request politely or formally: to invite donations. " Invite | Define Invite at Dictionary.com Is it usually "politely or formally"?
gu82)How do groups make decisions? Do they simply follow the idea of the loudest member rather than consider each member's opinon?...They found a common tendency among groups to discuss ony the available information rather than to invite individuals to contribute additional knowledge...
If it is the former, as in the definiton of a dictionary, "to request politely or formally: to invite donations. " Invite | Define Invite at Dictionary.com Is it usually "politely or formally"?
gu82)How do groups make decisions? Do they simply follow the idea of the loudest member rather than consider each member's opinon?...They found a common tendency among groups to discuss ony the available information rather than to invite individuals to contribute additional knowledge...