Ambitious projects require cooperation among many players, from engineers and machinists to consumers and shareholders. |
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It is hoped that this development will augur a new era of cooperation between the AAA and the Academy of Accounting Historians. |
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They also said the study makes no mention of the value of intelligence collection and the need to reward cooperation with lesser sentences. |
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Such cooperation can be seen not only in experimental games but also on such issues as international trade and arms control. |
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French and colleagues are researching the seed mix in cooperation with Monsanto and conducting other research on rootworms. |
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Even though we married, it was more about convenience, teamwork, cooperation, etc. than love or romance. |
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Thus the effort to win leads to ever-shifting patterns of cooperation and competition among rivals. |
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If this is a step toward full cooperation then we all should be applauding him. |
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Naturally, the endeavour being noble, it received respect and cooperation from all right-thinking Muslims. |
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The communication, cooperation, and even conspiratorial planning between the components of the monopoly are unquestionable. |
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Saturday's behavior came despite loudspeaker announcements at the stadium urging cooperation. |
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Also expanding steadily are the bilateral exchanges and cooperation in science and technology, agriculture and animal husbandry. |
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Mr. Bennett's paper basically advocates greater cooperation within the Anglosphere, i.e., rougly speaking, between the English-speaking nations. |
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The recently released JIC minutes for 6 June 1941 reveal the precise structure of Anglo-American intelligence cooperation in the Far East. |
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The threats of the past have transformed into agreements of economic, cultural and scientific cooperation. |
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And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace. |
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This solution requires cooperation between producers and government, but it also relies upon market forces. |
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For the sake of successful cooperation the respective responsibilities of clergy and laity must be clearly demarcated. |
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You get there together through a chain of cooperation, support, reinforcement and a willingness to share talents and gifts with others. |
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You sideline friends and allies, whose cooperation could help preserve your security. |
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The government, furthermore, favoured cooperation with the labour unions and forged strong alliances with them. |
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For African Americans who observe Kwanzaa, we give to underscore values of community and cooperation we hold dear. |
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This cooperation is configured in the alias file of the mail transfer agent. |
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However, the primary aim of the EU has always been to promote peaceful cooperation between European nations, not to create a new world power. |
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Black feminists and womanists in the academy dream of community and cooperation but often live in isolation, she said. |
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It is therefore almost impossible to separate kinship from trading relations and cooperation. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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To this end, the leaders said they will focus on cooperation on tourism, transportation and agro-industry sectors. |
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He is agreeable to a degree of cooperation, and I would go fairly far to cooperate. |
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The dialog should be geared toward cooperation in the realization of the proposed network. |
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It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. |
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Finally, despite the importance of cooperation between genders that rancheros practice, the higher status of the men can not be over-emphasized. |
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Once surrender became unavoidable, the emperor adroitly metamorphosed into a symbol of cooperation. |
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There have been traditional friendly relations and economic cooperation between the two countries in the past. |
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The orderly operation of the federal government depends upon this continuous and quotidian cooperation. |
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The Admiral also took the opportunity to set the seal on a century of Anglo-French cooperation at sea. |
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Religions need to be rescued from their present framework of conflictual relationship and relocated in a paradigm of mutual cooperation. |
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Others have benefited from a spirit of cooperation, with unaffected companies throwing open their doors to rivals. |
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In 1988 the Cecchini report looked at the advantages of cooperation for a European single market. |
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And although the recent cooperation has yielded important results, it promises to be politically explosive. |
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It took the cooperation of some high-level turncoats to catch the big fish. |
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It gave the world hope for political and economic cooperation, resolving an international trouble spot. |
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Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Congress. |
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Is that the way you want to start off the kind of bipartisan cooperation you have been talking about? |
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Louse is potentially biddable and a successful outcome needs the cooperation of all the adults with Louise's interests as the sole focus. |
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It is very important, I would stress, that we have full trans-Tasman cooperation. |
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You thought the Left went berko last year, what with all that liberating, capturing, and cooperation? |
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Increased economic and trade promotion and cooperation along the border will benefit both nations. |
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Now we have a fellow who clearly expects slavish cooperation, even when he goes off the rails of recognizable human sexuality. |
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Tribal life centered on a social system that put a premium on cooperation and cohabitation over conflict and competition. |
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Indeed, several high officials in the new Serbian government have spoken out in favor of such cooperation. |
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Hungary chose cooperation and appointed a government to collaborate with Hitler. |
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In fact, familiarity through friendship or kinship tends to expand trust that leads to cooperation only under certain conditions. |
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The thread that connects these failures is the lack of true trilateral cooperation. |
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But experience has shown that this kind of cooperation often leads to collusion between the two sides. |
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What requires explanation is not the phenomenon of cooperation but that of a State. |
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At the top level, however, the sides chose to emphasize closer cooperation in combating crime and drug trafficking. |
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You have the right support, cooperation and synergy in the work place to achieve goals. |
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We are committed to international cooperation rather than unilateral policies. |
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The blatant lack of cooperation only complicated the inexperienced Cabinet's ability to devise a common thread of economic policymaking. |
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Indeed, such unofficial communication between hostile nations tends to humanize the enemy and improve the prospects for peace and cooperation. |
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The English and the nascent Indian confederacies realized that cooperation would best serve their respective interests. |
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In cooperation with nearly all of the newly elected congresswomen, IRI hosted several multiparty roundtable discussions. |
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The intensification of global connectedness means that cooperation between nations is more than ever necessary. |
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The Norwegian side is also interested in intensifying bilateral military cooperation with Russia. |
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Ask anybody who works for a big media company how much cooperation they get from their corporate cousins, and you'll be greeted by a horse laugh. |
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There needs to be inter-agency cooperation to inspect the fishing vessels, their trawling gear, and their catches. |
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Generally, it refers to the code of silence that white supremacists should adhere to in refusing all cooperation with the government. |
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His commander was obsessed with inter-allied cooperation and Fredendall's open disdain was a direct challenge. |
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Mack will be creating a new sculpture based on this painting, also with the cooperation of Liang. |
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There was a plea for cooperation between all departments in identifying child abuse. |
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The untangling of church and state paved the way for interfaith cooperation among religious sects. |
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It is so complex and intricate that it relies on the full cooperation and participation of all its members. |
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However, scientists have yet to tease an answer from the chicken-and-egg dilemma of which came first, cooperation or a sense of fairness? |
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Bailey W. Mitchell, an agricultural engineer, developed the ionizer system, in cooperation with veterinarian Henry D. Stone. |
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Economic competition is a form of social cooperation in which producers strive to satisfy consumers. |
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He hopes the current level of cooperation among the opposition will develop into a comprehensive programme. |
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He said the framework should also strengthen regional cooperation and be internationally competitive. |
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It cannot be overemphasized that for the mission of the troops to be successful, we need closer cooperation between the two countries. |
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Most capitalists resisted cooperation partly because there was no incentive to do so. |
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China is said to be more interested in playing a leading role in cooperation in finance and security affairs. |
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Tight cooperation between the two stations is aimed at catching criminals on the run. |
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The market economy means peaceful cooperation and peaceful exchange of goods and services. |
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Of course, business seems to be moving in the direction of increasing cooperation too, even with competitors. |
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It is a story of greed and selfishness eventually defeated by cooperation and friendship. |
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That is why my original article called explicitly for the active cooperation of monetary policy. |
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Partnerships with external supporters require cooperation among those external supporters. |
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Large-scale cooperative ventures stand the best chance for success, difficult though cooperation may be. |
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From this forum, I again request that understanding, cooperation and support. |
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The accounting firm would be under strict terms of cooperation with federal prosecutors, the Times said. |
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The police are requesting the public's cooperation in the search for the missing boy. |
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A matrix can be created that describes traditional group relations, ranging from full cooperation to outright conflict. |
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Under coopetition there is a paradox that the knowledge shared for cooperation may also be used for competition. |
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Another major goal is to get cooperation and coordination between ASNE and other journalism groups. |
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The Hong Kong meeting was called to discuss cooperation on certified mail and professional certification. |
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Many of the caseworkers expressed frustration with the perceived lack of cooperation from public and mental health professionals. |
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Gaining the cooperation of the ivory carvers could be the answer to elephant conservation, said Stiles. |
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Document all instances of denied access, lack of cooperation, or other obstruction to carrying out your mission. |
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Lack of cooperation between counter-revolutionary forces contributed to their final collapse. |
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Examples included interethnic cooperation or observance of the rule of law. |
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A cowardly attack on innocent civilians brought us an unprecedented level of cooperation and understanding around the world. |
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The two countries will also discuss about further strengthening their cooperation in the field of nuclear energy. |
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Collaboration and cooperation replaced gossip, and teamwork took the place of quarrels. |
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Successful projects require enormous cooperation and creativity to incorporate nontraditional activities into a rigid bureaucratic system. |
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From Taiwan freight can be forwarded to cities worldwide using EVA Air's route network and cooperation agreements with carriers globally. |
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The defendants' behaviour, in fact, constitutes the most extreme form of non-cooperation, as it amounts to a total failure of cooperation. |
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However, some remained optimistic that an international framework for cooperation on lunar exploration could be developed. |
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Is it a sign of a new cross-border cooperation when it comes to policing and the passing on of intelligence? |
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There are many politicians in the free world who favor seemingly pragmatic cooperation with repressive regimes. |
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If Taiwan wants to stay on the road of democracy, then cross-party cooperation will be a step in the right direction. |
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First, I analyze prior research on the impact of vertical cooperation on firm performance and present the theoretical framework. |
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Swiss cooperation had become essential as other neutrals responded to Allied pressure and refused to exchange war materials for specie. |
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The Finnish Bryological Society was founded in 1987 to promote bryological research and support the cooperation of the bryologists in Finland. |
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I understand that one of your goals is to foster cooperation between the private sector and the government in the area of cybersecurity. |
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Goodwill, cooperation and preparedness to be open and accountable always achieve much better outcomes. |
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They signed a joint declaration pledging to strengthen relations between their two countries and enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism. |
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The achievement of these goals depends on cooperation by public and private leaders. |
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Leaders of the coalition are vehement in arguing that cooperation with the social movements should be a cornerstone of any new party. |
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The conclusion is that the EU today is the most extensive economic cooperation project among sovereign nation states. |
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Some changes in sovereignty have led to new forms of cooperation among the developed democracies in the North. |
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The cooperation pattern of the jaw elevators and depressors has been studied in many different mammalian species. |
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I had first met Marcel Ospel two months earlier, when he broached the idea of closer cooperation between UBS and PaineWebber. |
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A network built upon trust and cooperation comes crashing down when thugs and goons roll through the neighborhood. |
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I think there was a lot of good police work, good detective work, the cooperation of all the agencies. |
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They provide us with an opportunity to study cooperation and the processes of controlling the same body with two nervous systems. |
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I'd much rather have a spirit of cooperation among sovereign states than a dictatorial global public health regime. |
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On the other hand, disharmony or lack of cooperation among these institutions caused the regular army enormous difficulties. |
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They plan to enlist the support and cooperation of scientific organizations around the world. |
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All these projects were, quite evidently, communal projects and were a product of cooperation among the members of society. |
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The UK was thus forced to leave the cooperation, and later also France, Italy, and Sweden withdrew from the snake in the tunnel arrangement. |
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The report said international cooperation that helped eradicate polio in all but seven countries was exemplary. |
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The essentiality of Japan-China cooperation to regional peace and stability cannot be over-emphasized. |
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These systems do not work because genuine cooperation cannot be extracted from people by force. |
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There has been an extraordinary amount of cooperation between federal, state, and local law enforcement officials, and we're ready. |
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What does that mean for cooperation between unions at executive level and downwards? |
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Because cooperation was legal, there was less pressure for industry-wide mergers. |
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The one bit of cooperation they were unable to get was the right to amplify sound, so we watched without commentary. |
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Now I need a little cooperation from Mother Nature in the way of sunshine to get the corn and the beans growing. |
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Such recommendations will only bring to naught efforts to increase cooperation and decrease politicization among States. |
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The actress added how mutual cooperation made them unite into one whole being and stop thinking about who is a better partner. |
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His unilateralist world view, reinforced by his close advisers, cannot work in a world where global cooperation is necessary. |
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For such mutually beneficial cooperation to develop, we need to be able to talk to each other. |
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It will center on the euro group, and it will mean unprecedented levels of supranational cooperation between those countries. |
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We must design a new philosophy of supranational cooperation that well exceeds the ambitions of post World War II Europe. |
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By harnessing this freely available history as well as unfettered cooperation, we advance the common good. |
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There was a great deal of variation, ranging from the mundanely technical to the anguished plea for understanding and cooperation. |
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This share was to be in direct proportion to the diligence, ingenuity, productivity, and cooperation of each worker. |
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I look forward to your cooperation in this new and progressive advance of medical science. |
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The government has essentially placed the music industry in a siege, threatening the seizure of property without cooperation. |
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The U.S. will eagerly seize on any gesture of cooperation from the Germans. |
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Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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Required cooperation, including technology transfer, can include incentives and economic opportunities for all parties. |
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Teams from different disciplines emphasise teamwork and cooperation in a modern hospital. |
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The international cooperation needed to make such a film must be unprecedented. |
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Instrumental to the success of the task force has been the cooperation of the Indonesian authorities. |
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Sino-Japanese cooperation will undoubtedly continue to aid in maintaining peace and stability in the Korean peninsula. |
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Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or magnanimity, to demonstrate honesty and cooperation. |
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In addition to good managerial skills, a successful madam needed the cooperation of the police and other local authorities. |
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On the witness stand, De Jesus downplayed the amount of cooperation his group ever received from Arambula. |
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With so much potential contentiousness, how does cooperation start? |
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I suggest the police, car producers and the public establish cooperation to raise awareness on the importance of using seat belts, and not just resort to imposing penalties. |
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Promote international cooperation and respect for comity among the Courts. |
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The Council believes it essential that the trend of cooperation with the Tribunal and the surrender of indictees continue over the next six months. |
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An official expat association would provide a greater base for interactivity and cooperation between the foreign community and government departments. |
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The Commission highlighted the need for inter-agency cooperation and proper planning, including a central lead from the Departments of Health and the Environment. |
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In praising China's cooperation on terrorism, Bush noted that China has shared intelligence with the US and interdicted financing of terrorist organizations. |
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The hope was to encourage interethnic cooperation in election campaigning. |
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In fact, the British flacks have used their facade of congeniality and cooperation to spread some of the most blatant falsifications of the campaign. |
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The degree of anger versus cooperation between the couple is too great. |
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The two also discussed future cooperation between the two countries. |
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Authorities have requested understanding and cooperation from consumers. |
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In this field, there has to be far greater cooperation and coordination between a whole range of actors and the development of a series of realistic joint projects. |
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A bi-national state requires a minimum of cooperation and coordination between equal partners, an option that we do not have at this point in time. |
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During the 1780s, community cornhuskings, barn raisings, logrollings, and quilting bees symbolized the overall cooperation among rural New Englanders. |
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Another factor prompting the governments to expand their mutual cooperation was the rise of Islamist movements challenging the postcolonial regimes. |
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Walter felt like a country cousin coming in to the big city for the first time, his first impression was that cooperation amid synchronized movement. |
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For the strident opposition to gun ownership that characterizes the antigun lobby foredooms the cooperation that is essential if better controls are to be enacted and obeyed. |
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So what I hope out of this will come, further cooperation and more affective cooperation than we saw in evidence, that might have forestalled the incident today. |
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The growing need for cooperation and integration among Asian countries dictates that East Asian countries get together and move toward forming one community. |
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Interdependence is cooperation on the critical path of the project as well as on functional systems with each participant still controlling their part of the project. |
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But he also needs the cooperation of the people in curbing the menace. |
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The regulations would encourage fund-raisers to make transparent financial reports to the public, he said, which would be drawn up in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance. |
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Such forms of cooperation commonly take place among the developed OECD countries but it is the members of the European Union that have gone farthest in that direction. |
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Founded to settle long-standing territorial disputes and to demilitarize borders, the organization now stresses counterterrorism cooperation and regional trade. |
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Much of the progress in the field of prosthetics over the last fifty years has been due to cooperation between prosthetists, surgeons, engineers, and materials scientists. |
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A first step towards strengthening this cooperation is by deputing youngsters for night patrolling to supplement the efforts of the police in preventing crime. |
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He said that Zambia was cognisant of the role Chile played in the pursuance of closer political and economic cooperation among countries of the world. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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Tit for tat cannot succeed in making cooperation an equilibrium strategy if the repetitions of the prisoner's dilemma are for a known number of times. |
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He added that the retreat was organised to appreciate the stage of each of the bills in order for the two chambers to increase the cooperation they had and be consensus ad idem. |
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Europol's money laundering assessment urged supranational cooperation and reporting as well as recommending countries address possible uses of new technologies in cyber-related financial crimes. |
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That would greatly facilitate future proactive planning and aid the development of comprehensive and codified forms of supranational cooperation and governance. |
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Many scholars writing on European integration assume that there is a fundamental antithesis between supranational cooperation and national independence. |
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For hundreds of years, it was called a shatter belt region, but cooperation of Southeastern Asian countries after their independence has weakened the shatter belt characteristics. |
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As combat operations in Afghanistan wind down, so too does the main driver of NATO defense cooperation. |
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Much can be accomplished even without the cooperation of a conservative Congress. |
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We ought to seek Chinese cooperation in a response to this North Korean act of aggression. |
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It requires learning to think with contexts and concepts, deploying cooperation and creativity. |
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For years I could not see any realistic plan for Anglo-French cooperation. |
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Edward E. Ericson, Jr., is a professor of English at Calvin College, and a Solzhenitsyn scholar who abridged The Gulag Archipelago in cooperation with the author. |
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In the thirteenth century the Wallachians also created a first principality in what is now southern Rumania and strengthened Bulgaria by their cooperation. |
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Some modern thinkers call for recognition of the ties binding the People of the Book together as a means of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation. |
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In other instances, CIA recruiters used thinly veiled threats to coerce their cooperation. |
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Ultimately international cooperation and collaboration took root, and the landscape is already very different. |
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It is a site devoted to ending all privacy and putting everything in public view, with our complicity and cooperation. |
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The cooperation with the Klezmatics was inspired, as the footage is silent. |
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Additionally, there is little to no cooperation or coordination with moderate rebel forces and the U.S. military. |
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Militarily, the Americans have pushed for cross-border cooperation against the Haqqanis. |
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He must then suggest future arrangements for European cooperation. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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Abuse would require a wider circle of cooperation, and so increase the likelihood that an overzealous agent would be caught with his hand in the cookie jar by a supervisor. |
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After experiencing official restrictions during World War II and red-baiting during the Cold War, they drew back from close governmental cooperation. |
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Trying to motivate the Allies, he offered his assistance and cooperation to the profession as a whole, pro bono. |
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Although enforcement alone can't protect the reefs, cooperation can. |
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Surely, the newfound cooperation of dockside racketeers had a chilling effect on German espionage. |
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For the religiously committed, the rise of secularism powerfully facilitated the cause of cooperation among fervent believers. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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The european commission is negotiating a framework agreement for future EU-Libyan cooperation. |
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Of much importance is cooperation in the military sphere with other countries, specifically joint personnel training for the antiterrorist and counter-terrorist fight. |
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The Championships were marked by the determination of the judges to reward good training, good riding and the cooperation and obedience of the horses. |
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As a result, we keep following the cycle of tearing down the old to build new structures of cooperation that carry the rivalrous seeds of its own destruction. |
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However, U.S. sanctions on Iran have led to pressure on Pakistan to forego cooperation with that country. |
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How can a bureaucrat exhibit his or her customary arm's-length skepticism when the law of the land demands cooperation, facilitation, and a unified common objective? |
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The gitmo double agents were rewarded for their cooperation before even leaving for their missions. |
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No lasting foundations for bilateral cooperation and the presence of disputes resulting from this loss of common ground loosen trade links between the states. |
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That the cooperation with the Kremlin had limits was shown in the Manhattan Project, the secret Anglo-American effort to acquire an atomic weapon before the Germans. |
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While industrial and information economic models tend to atomise society into individual units, nothing works without some level of cooperation and cohesion. |
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In addition, there are other male-incubating species such as buttonquail, mesites, sandgrouse, and shorebirds that have neither helpers nor communal cooperation. |
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Survival of this species in the wild will require international cooperation among law enforcement agencies, landowners, conservationists, and aviculturists. |
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The U.S. should step up intelligence cooperation with India to prevent and deter attacks such as the ones in Mumbai and Herat. |
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Other areas of cooperation include cooperation in research and development, technology transfer, tourism promotion, human resource development and other economy-related areas. |
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Thank you for your cooperation and I apologize for any inconvenience that this law has mandated. |
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Fifth and finally, it is not just at an intergovernmental level that we see the signs of more cooperation. |
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Zarif arrived in Moscow to expand cooperation with Russia and pay homage to his sugar daddy for making all of this possible. |
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The essay is about the internal conflict and external cooperation between the first two subjects in the title. |
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Thus, they describe a path to international cooperation that does not require assumptions of altruism or self-abnegation on the part of individual states. |
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There is talk of cooperation in nanotechnology and solar energy as well. |
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The revolution he envisioned would be accomplished through the cooperation of lower ranking samurai and men from the peasant and merchant classes. |
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Here in Virginia we see results, solutions, job growth, surpluses, and cooperation. |
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Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines sealed a trilateral security pact on Tuesday in an attempt to bolster cooperation to combat terrorism and cross-border crime. |
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The recent cooperation between the Republic and the Confederacy after the Confederate Civil War was a start on lifting the shroud of hatred that separated Terrans and Gaians. |
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They feared that cooperation could only lead to a monarchist triumph. |
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Those who favor bipartisan cooperation are often dismissed as mushy moderates. |
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At this year's SAE show, Allegheny wowed attendees by displaying one of the rare stainless steel bodied 1960 Thunderbirds it built in cooperation with Ford. |
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He claims the cooperation came from people who are fed up with the corruption and opulence displayed by many Afghan officials. |
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Animal societies are characterized by cooperation as well as conflict. |
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After the February Revolution the Church saw an opportunity to break away from state control without sacrificing the privileges which cooperation with the state had obtained. |
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She said she chose those locations because of their beautiful scenery and the seamless cooperation that has been extended to the lovely songstress and her team. |
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Its programs give young people the chance to develop their creative abilities and to learn about commitment, cooperation and responsibility in a noncompetitive environment. |
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This was essentially a non-starter because it relied on European cooperation and American financial support which was never likely to be forthcoming. |
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The importance of citizens' full cooperation cannot be overemphasized for the success of the project, which will create a beautiful capital city for future generations. |
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Common parlor games, like chess or poker, have well-specified rules and are generally zero-sum games, making cooperation with the other player unproductive. |
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Regional cooperation will be fostered by and can in turn foster connectivity, trade facilitation, regional cooperation and people-to-people exchange. |
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Homophily analysis further demonstrates the positive influence of geography as a forecaster of cooperation during response activities. |
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The agreement was a rare case of international cooperation during the Cold War. |
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In January 1989, Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke called for more effective economic cooperation across the Pacific Rim region. |
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It was achieved in 1803 by Marc Isambard Brunel in cooperation with Henry Maudslay under the management of Sir Samuel Bentham. |
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Government and cooperation are in all things and eternally the laws of life. |
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The end of the Cold War resulted in cooperation with Russia and reduced military activity. |
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Historically, Washington is not allergic to cooperation with devils. |
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The cooperation with AAC creates exciting opportunities to leverage our digital audio processing on a wider scale in mobile devices. |
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They underscored the importance of enhancing joint cooperation between SPA and KUNA in different fields. |
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In this sense there is a pneumatological will that can master the psychological will in perfect cooperation with the divine will. |
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The contest was organized by district sports department in cooperation with district weight lifting association at Body Talk Gymnasium. |
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Such a cooperation configuration wouls enable AVTOVAZ to optimize the acquiring procedures and curtail production expenditures. |
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At any one time, Qantas may be in contact with a wide range of companies about potential commercial cooperation. |
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They admitted with Arcelor Mittal and Temirtau electrometallurgical plant on further cooperation. |
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The cooperation agreement with Zaragoza will not be about signatures alone. |
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Deng Qilin, general manager of WISCO, said the strategic cooperation was a win-win deal under the current financial crisis. |
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Moreover, anti-Semitic literature was published and distributed with the cooperation of Hizbullah. |
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The Asian Financial Crisis gave much impetus to the quickening pace of East Asian cooperation. |
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The Strategy provides a basis for improved cooperation among 14 countries along the Danube River. |
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Known as the Apostille Convention, it is one of the world s most successful legal cooperation treaties in private international law. |
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The Americans soon made it clear that cooperation was restricted to basic scientific research. |
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In 2003, APEC should strengthen its cooperation to promote KBE, bridge the knowledge gap and thereby stimulate creative enterprise. |
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During the meeting, the Ecuadorian envoy said that he will do his best to consolidate bilateral ties and promote cooperation in all fields. |
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He focused in his khutbah on the need to foster integration, cooperation and mercy among Muslims. |
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The nation's leaders wished for close cooperation with the Americans but were unsure whether it would continue. |
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Yildiz said Niger'srich naturalmining reserves and big young population mean the parties can gain mutual benefits from cooperation. |
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In some ways this effort failed, as the OEEC never grew to be more than an agent of economic cooperation. |
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The collaboration is aimed at cooperation in automotive refinish solutions at the automaker's after-sales network in locations around the world. |
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The leading families saw their future in cooperation with the central government and worked to establish absolutist power. |
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This New Regionalism should be knit together by cooperation in economy and energy, railway, roads and pipelines. |
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The event was organized by Alba Labor Union in cooperation with the Bahrain National Guard and Alba's Executive Management. |
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Mansour, heading a high-ranking delegation, embarked on a visit to Iran in a bid to strengthen mutual cooperation between Tehran and Beirut. |
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The United States is bound by the Hyde Act with India and may cease all cooperation with India if India detonates a nuclear explosive device. |
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The project is implemented by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems in cooperation with local civil society organizations. |
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The Government of the Republic of Kosovo is resolved to enhance and promote cooperation with the Republic of Macedonia for a number of reasons. |
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In cooperation with John Rich he started his third company at Covent Garden Theatre. |
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More successful was his cooperation with Patrick Colquhoun in tackling the corruption in the Pool of London. |
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Gauthier notably points out the advantages of cooperation between two parties when it comes to the challenge of the prisoner's dilemma. |
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Such cooperation can be regarded as an important element of a scientific community. |
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His cousin Humphrey, despite his cooperation with the authorities, met his end at Red Hill near Worcester. |
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Churches can properly relate to each other under this polity only through voluntary cooperation, never by any sort of coercion. |
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Prospects of inter-parliamentary cooperation and bilateral relations between Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein were discussed. |
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Its origins lay in the recognition of the need for cooperation on the mission field in Africa, Asia and Oceania. |
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Joe Belasco also called on the vice chancellor and conveyed his best wishes and cooperation in the development of education sector. |
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Hassan Rouf, guest of honor congratulated both the finalists and assured Elaf's cooperation in future as well. |
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Sanayee welcomed the idea of broader interactions and cooperation with the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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It has played a leading role in organizing regional engagement and development cooperation. |
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