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单词 Co-operation
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1. The co-operation between the two is minimal.
2. A study was undertaken in co-operation with oil companies.
3. They signed two agreements on improving economic co-operation.
4. The conference will enable greater international co-operation.
5. The two countries have initialled a new defence co-operation agreement.
6. Burglar alarm companies claim they work in close co-operation with the police.
7. He appreciates that co-operation with the media is part of his professional duties.
8. The aid comes under the rubric of technical co-operation between governments.
9. The police underlined the importance of the public's co-operation in the hunt for the bombers.
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10. I've enlisted the co-operation of most of my neighbours in my campaign.
11. In co-operation with other professionals, social workers will appraise the individual's needs.
12. Her lack of co-operation is nothing new, I regret to say.
13. Since 9/11 there has been more co-operation between Russia and America.
14. Closer co-operation is needed to check an alarming trend.
15. The co-operation of air traffic control is central.
16. Co-operation on drug trafficking was also discussed.
17. Republicans promised co-operation, then leapt to the attack yesterday.
18. Status: Soviet bloc economic co-operation pact.
19. Britain had created obstacles to co-operation.
20. We are betrayed into captivity with our own co-operation.
21. Various areas of co-operation experienced difficulties in the 1970s.
22. Please clear the gangways, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for your co-operation.
23. As leader, he opened up exciting vistas of global co-operation.
24. The new international agreement opens up the possibility of much greater co-operation against terrorism.
25. This project is one of the first fruits of commercial co-operation between the two countries.
26. The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation.
27. We look forward to strengthening still further our already close co-operation with the police service.
28. The treaties renounce the use of force and pledge the two countries to co-operation.
29. He cautioned that opposition attacks on the ruling party would not further political co-operation.
30. A deal with Japan could indeed open the door to economic co-operation with East Asia.
1. The co-operation between the two is minimal.
2. A study was undertaken in co-operation with oil companies.
31. The registration of a notice is a friendly proceeding carried out, in general, with the co-operation of the registered proprietor.
32. Many such activities were organised this year in co-operation with academic departments.
33. Their kindness and co-operation has allowed us to launch this exciting new scheme for the benefit of residents and visitors to Northamptonshire.
34. To all who attended this day we thank you for your good humour and co-operation under difficult circumstances.
35. They recognize that co-operation between industry and research institutions is beneficial in raising productivity and enhancing competitiveness.
36. Mr Schrempp was also likely to stress the need for co-operation on the part of unions, suppliers and dealers.
37. So international agreement and co-operation is in this field not merely an ideal but a practical necessity for effective justice.
38. Nevertheless, it is still possible to request co-operation and compliance with the instructions in a polite way.
39. They encourage efforts to preserve that potential, and urge continued co-operation in this area.
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40. Well done! % % Joining Forces Carefully managed co-operation can bring untold rewards.
41. A treaty on economic, industrial, scientific and technological co-operation and a labour co-operation agreement were also signed.
42. The future, therefore, lies in intellectual co-operation and communication as much as in network infrastructure. 13.
43. Co-operation between state, private, and charity services will be essential.
44. The team is completely independent, but will maintain close co-operation with Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue.
45. The co-operation is understandable in evolutionary terms as the males and females in a single-female syconium are brothers and sisters.
46. The view that co-operation, not competition, is more conducive for survival is also gaining ground among biologists and ethologists.
47. During ministerial-level talks the two sides agreed to establish a joint co-operation commission.
48. What is surprising is how very generously this co-operation is given in many cases.
49. Sounds like a sudden burst of co-operation between the world's tractor makers?
50. For the direct benefit of pupils it will be individual partners who will matter more than a grand design of co-operation.
51. Apart from the value of the data itself, the exercise can be a useful preliminary to co-operation and co-ordination at grass-roots level.
52. The six-point joint statement also agreed on co-operation in shipping, communications, scientific surveys, and combating piracy and drug trafficking.
53. Separate agreements were signed on military cooperation and on the formation of an intergovernmental commission on trade, economic and scientific co-operation.
54. Children's co-operation can be secured by guiding and helping them towards some desirable action or way of thought.
55. While it is significant as a response to globalization, increased co-operation, is not necessarily indicative of integration.
56. That co-operation will be vital in getting to the bottom of this matter as soon as possible.
57. The Liberal Democrats' success unleashed speculation about pacts, deals or at least closer co-operation between the two opposition parties.
58. The participating States recognize the importance of co-operation in a number of areas in the economic integration process.
59. Closer co-operation is also sought in foreign and security policy, although this is given a rather low priority.
60. Co-operation within a colony, especially by means of labour-dividing castes, is probably what ants are most famous for.
61. Others again, such as Christopher Hitchens, have been yet more cynical and critical when analysing the post-1945 era of co-operation.
62. Brief your participants that you will be conducting the meeting this way and expect their co-operation.
63. For effective teaching, the confidence and co-operation of the patient are essential.
64. Alternatively, or in addition, the upward spiral is the product of some of the surprising consequences of co-operation.
65. Minor agreements were signed on cultural and scientific co-operation and a consular convention in preparation for a full-scale treaty.
66. This co-operation is not simply within a group or hunting horde: it extends both across time and through time.
67. So for a short while the two movements, Co-operation and trade unionism, had fused.
68. Just sitting down together as a family to draft an agreement can encourage analysis and co-operation.
69. On Nov. 16,(http:///co-operation.html) it signed a protocol with the government on co-operation in negotiating work contracts and pensions.
70. Of course many programmes of regional co-operation exist, but unlike oil most Third World commodities are no longer essential to the West.
71. The approach was based on notions of co-ordination and co-operation.
72. In both these forms of education there is co-operation between library and academic staff.
73. Inter-group co-operation and stimulation are common, and are facilitated by the excellent atmosphere which exists within the laboratory.
74. In the future, broader co-operation and co-ordination may follow from the firm basis of this work.
75. Treaties on good-neighbourly relations and on co-operation and mutual assistance between government ministries were also finalized.
76. So, in its relations with Government, Co-operation as practised in this country functions as part of the private sector.
77. An extensive discussion has also been provided of the extent to which implementation requires interagency co-operation.
78. They believe the Bush administration's promise of steady deficit erosion, in co-operation with Congress, is being more systematically derailed.
79. Both governments shall increase their co-operation within the framework of international organizations ... Article 21.
80. For in fact, Co-operation does not fit comfortably into the Webbs' conception of Socialism.
81. Will people be prosecuted when their co-operation is needed to implement an eventual peace agreement?
82. It also welcomed the realization of the joint hydroelectric power station project Ruzizi-II, and progress on co-operation in scientific research.
83. Eikmeyer's fundamental insight is that co-operation and non-co-operation are not simply polar opposites along a scale.
84. We will maintain support for the arts and continue to develop schemes for greater sponsorship in co-operation with business and private individuals.
85. Several governments, particularly from the larger states, sought co-operation on immigration and frontier controls and also closer police collaboration.
86. It gives priority to economic co-operation, reconciliation, family reunions and government-level dialogue.
87. And, apart from extradition, States were unwilling for the most part to contemplate co-operation in criminal prosecutions.
88. With the co-operation of the national weightlifting coach, Ziegler persuaded three weightlifters to begin using Dianabol.
89. The Circular exhorted LEAs to consider new ways of providing opportunities for adult education, including co-operation with universities and voluntary bodies.
90. The Government would seek international co-operation on checking the inflow of boat people at January's Geneva conference meeting.
91. To combat truancy schools need the active co-operation of parents and good information about patterns of non-attendance.
92. Therefore, the monastic reforms should be regarded at least as much in the light of co-operation as of combat between king and aristocracy.
93. Those who find in that formulation a description of authentic Co-operation will be content with his verdict.
94. The meetings produced wide-ranging agreement on the need for full co-operation on operation of the Empire air routes.
95. This text gives us a new basis for co-operation with our partners in bringing these criminals to justice.
96. It is also the result of ecumenical co-operation between the major denominations.
97. Collecting such evidence would necessitate the co-operation of foreign governments.
98. This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation, with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity.
99. Around 40 percent of the businesses in each host country have concluded co-operation agreements as a direct result of the event.
99. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
100. It was also agreed to develop co-operation in oil and gas exploration, transport, tourism, forestry and agriculture.
101. Conveyancing is an area of legal practice where there is traditionally some degree of co-operation between practitioners.
102. Commentators described the arrangements as the price paid for Soviet co-operation on unification.
103. Co-operation with the South was obstructed by the Republic's territorial claim to the North.
104. A joint EC-ACP committee would be set up to discuss co-operation on international commodity agreements and specialized working parties.
105. Instead, it has vaguely proposed some form of co-operation or alliance with Pirelli.
106. Thank you for your co-operation and if I can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
107. Perhaps the time has come when we should humbly admit our limitations and seek solutions in co-operation with the Master Plan.
108. A study was undertaken in co-operation with oil companies to propose optimum data acquisition techniques and formation evaluation procedures.
109. In Prague, where one Prime Minister has already resigned, his successor has been awarded only conditional co-operation by the opposition.
110. This arrangement requires a certain amount of restraint and co-operation on the part of the dominant males, but it clearly has compensatory advantages.
111. Close co-operation between all parties involved on the £130 million project was paramount in ensuring the work was completed on schedule.
112. The ties have always been close and have become stronger during the long years of friendship and co-operation.
113. Jane thought she had gained the co-operation of a local ornithologist.
114. They signed a co-operation agreement on employment policy, training, and wages policy.
115. Multilateral negotiations on regional economic co-operation were held in Paris on Oct. 29-30.
116. This will be particularly important in relation to contested takeovers where the offeror can expect little co-operation from the board of the target.
117. International co-operation between clearinghouses Clearinghouses were set up primarily to overcome the isolation of individual practitioners within their own national boundaries.
118. A joint statement said that a ministerial commission for co-operation in military training and defence industries was to be set up.
119. Such interdisciplinary co-operation in teaching and supervision is particularly valuable, as indeed is the international composition of the graduate student body.
120. Their hand-in-glove co-operation has destroyed the final pretence of army neutrality in eastern Bosnia.
121. The move was intended to prove that co-operation could damage business.
122. Other agreements were concluded concerning border crossings, agricultural, scientific and cultural co-operation, recognition of educational qualifications and road transport.
123. An initial preoccupation was co-operation over economic development, but later priorities were internal security and defence.
124. The Beeb, meanwhile, says it can take full control in the event of no co-operation.
125. This Transatlantic co-operation was very definitely the way forward for big-scale Brit drama.
126. It required the co-operation of villagers, the county council and the National Rivers Authority.
127. The approach was developed with the co-operation of a specially formed group of managers, rather than through a company-wide sampling procedure.
128. We are very pleased to be able to point to increased co-operation and liaison with other Service charities.
129. Our ability to supply gas in outlying areas has been considerably improved in joint 26A co-operation with our P.E. manufacturers.sentencedict .com
130. Other co-operation agreements were signed, covering economics, trade, transport, technical affairs, culture and drug policing.
131. At that meeting both Governments reaffirmed their determination to work together to enhance security co-operation in every way possible.
132. Perhaps there is an argument for clarifying and formalising this co-operation.
133. It will not be a Coalition in the ordinary sense of the term but a co-operation of individuals. 3.
134. The principles of politeness and co-operation are not, on their own, enough to provide the explanation for this inference.
135. Ultimately, an effective greenhouse treaty will need the voluntary co-operation of sovereign powers.
136. The school is a shining example of what parent-teacher co-operation can achieve.
137. To tease out their effects, I will begin by briefly outlining the procedural and organisational framework intended to promote interagency co-operation.
138. We encourage the strengthening of co-operation to support the transition processes, regional co-operation and environmental responsibility.
139. Political officers would be attached to units who worked in close co-operation with line officers.
140. The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.
141. Traditional activities in co-operation Of course, there are other complications in the situation.
142. He had been forced to sign a co-operation agreement in order to obtain a passport, although he had never actually collaborated.
143. But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism.
144. Only by co-operation between all sectors of the trade - publishers, wholesalers and retailers - can the book trade flourish.
145. Knut Holt Innovation projects are of an interdisciplinary nature and require co-operation between people with various talents.
146. On Oct. 19 Gombosuren and Kozyrev initialled a treaty on friendly relations and co-operation.
147. The success of the project is due to the co-operation of local villagers, who collect up to 1,000 eggs a night.
148. It is quite possible that co-operation between various macrophage subsets takes place in Peyer's patches.
149. The aptly named Honda Accord has been produced in co-operation with Rover.
150. The tour was aimed at promoting economic co-operation and trade links.
151. Washington was becoming more interested in some forms of nuclear co-operation.
152. There can be no solutions until humanity has learned the meaning of words like co-operation, unselfishness, fraternity and trust.
153. Its co-operation has been crucial to the international consensus legitimising the war.
154. By not adopting the law on financing the Yugoslav bank for economic co-operation, 350,000 million dinars were saved.
155. A bilateral co-operation agreement, covering trade, education, cultural affairs and aviation was signed during the visit.
156. Does not that show that public co-operation and awareness are major factors in reducing crime in our cities?
157. Such a move would surely appeal to an electorate which is looking for moderation and co-operation.
158. However, because a Court Scheme requires the co-operation of the target it is not a viable alternative to a hostile bid.
159. The two say they will also investigate areas of co-operation on future-generation storage products.
160. Their functional link severed(), Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat.
161. Here in that contrast, the antithesis between the interests of Consumers' and Producers' Co-operation is sharply presented.
162. There is room for further co-operation between them, as well as with new, fledgling national clearinghouses.
163. The residents co-operation should make it more enjoyable for you too.
164. Regional and transfrontier co-operation has a definite role in promoting good-neighbourly relations.
165. They provided for the promotion of bilateral trade and for increased co-operation against drug trafficking.
166. Over 600 economists, businessmen and politicians discussed ways to improve the commercial, legal and administrative framework of East-West economic co-operation.
167. International co-operation on protecting the ozone layer has been good.
168. These were made discreetly with the aid of a telephoto lens and with the full co-operation of the club.
169. The measure of co-operation was obtained by asking if the respondent would probably report to the police an offence he had witnessed.
170. The research on the project is required to be carried out in close co-operation with the client group.
171. Labour whips have been told that the offer of opposition co-operation has met with suspicion in the Government whips' office.
172. This can lead to friction, acrimony and lack of co-operation between functional groups.
173. The proposals have been agreed to with the co-operation of the police and Middlesbrough Cycling Group.
174. Status: Regional grouping for free trade between member countries and for promotion of wider free trade co-operation.
175. A new feature provides system administration from all Co-operation domains, whether local or remote, to facilitate large installation.
176. Such schemes require courage from the government, the co-operation of the opposition and forbearance by unions.
177. The Assembly also agreed on closer co-operation on the environment, on regional security and in the fight against drug trafficking.
178. Included in the friendship treaty was a defence co-operation agreement, covering material provision for the armed forces and officer training.
179. Krupp said last week it would close one of its steelworks if the tricky co-operation talks fail.
180. This was counter-productive in alienating those sectors of the community whose co-operation was essential to criminal investigation.
181. She must face up to facts: her original project of family co-operation had fallen through because of her misjudgement.
182. My hon. Friend rightly draws attention to the benefits of Community co-operation.
183. But co-operation and self-sacrifice also exist, even at quite basic levels of conscious animal life.
184. The document also contained an undertaking to deepen co-operation in trade, economic development and science and technology between the two regions.
185. He called for greater co-operation between executive and legislature at both federal and local level.
186. These changes have created conflicts and tensions such as between old and new technological trajectories and between national autonomy and international co-operation.
187. The project is a good example of co-operation between a preserved railway and a local bus company.
188. Co-operation reached into the more secret realms of intelligence and science.
189. For such a remarkable achievement the close co-operation of many generations of patient observers must have been necessary.
189. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
190. This first session dealt mainly with co-operation between the two countries at the forthcoming Middle East peace conference.
191. They say imaginative management and co-operation with tenants will make for a model estate.
192. Pearson acknowledged that the new racial science could do little without the hearty co-operation of medics.
193. Needless to say, this is not to the exclusion of men but in co-operation with them.
194. Co-operation with teaching staff or subject departments in the use of the library as part of a specific teaching programme. 4.
195. They signed two agreements on improving economic co-operation and removing visa requirements for diplomats and businessmen.
196. New committees were established on commodities, poverty alleviation, service sectors and economic co-operation among developing countries.
197. There wasn't as yet that co-operation and warmth between them, although no doubt being on the road would bring that.
198. He has built up an extensive wine list in close co-operation with Peter Davenport, and is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about it.
199. The signing of a penal law co-operation treaty was reported to be imminent.
200. Task-based model of teaching and learning can change SEFC students' learning styles from passive reception to self-access, co-operation and exploration.
201. He also blasted the EU and its Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE), which, in July, passed a resolution equating Stalinism with Nazism.
202. Home-school co-operation is an indispensable component in the whole education system.
203. The formations of city spatial forms are the results of the co-operation of general rule of market and the exceptive city legacies.
204. As part of international co-operation, the department organises courses for officers from other Customs administrations.
205. In modern legal system, by encouraging the co-operation of fact-finder and parties, it provides the.
206. On October 13, 2010, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi held talks with visiting Fijian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Civil Aviation and International Co-operation, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola in Beijing.
207. The OECD is an international organization that developed from the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (EECD), which was created in 1948.
208. In 2002, Serbia and Montenegro came to a new agreement regarding continued co-operation, which, among other changes, promised the end of the name Yugoslavia.
209. The WTO is the single most successful example of international co-operation.
210. But it signals an early end to bipartisanship and bodes ill for the future of more difficult legislation, which will require a lot more co-operation.
211. THE extraordinary success of Homo sapiens is a result of four things: intelligence, language, an ability to manipulate objects dexterously in order to make tools, and co-operation.
212. Prof Yan from Tsinghau University brushed away any cozy talk of international co-operation.
213. In the practical bilateral ties, strategic co-operation of mutual trust and benefit has always occupied an unshakably predominant position.
214. Jobs abroad (in the member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD] and the Gulf) are equivalent to 6 percent of total employment at home.
215. Arrogance and the know-all attitudes among some police offices will only further alienate public co-operation with the police.
216. It will also depend on the dynamics of international co-operation, especially technology transfer.
217. The EU provides Ukraine with a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) as well as a Partnership and Co-operation Agreement (PCA) that took effect in 1998.
218. A new situation is emerging in China's economic and technical exchange and co-operation with other countries.
219. International co-operation, particularly in the form of multilateral treaties, presents challenges.sentence dictionary
220. Would also consider working with an investor or co-operation with existing manufactures in an exclusive or non-exclusive relationship.
221. But even in those difficult times, Jack Kennedy had started to think co-operation with the Soviet Union in civilian space programs might be a better idea.
222. For advocates of the new bilateralism, such deep Franco-British co-operation, which was originally conceived as a way to make shrinking national defence budgets go further, is a big prize.
223. Level move is realized by the co-operation of oil vat, handspike and synchronizer.
224. Agricultural Producers' Co-operatives by Comrade Mao Tsetung, who undertook it after reading the reports on agricultural co-operation sent in by various localities.
225. As safety will invariably affect the project objective, it is imperative that every assigned task must be executed safety through effective planning, communication, co-ordination and co-operation.
226. France suspended military co-operation with its former colony and reviewed its bilateral aid.
227. The formalization of co-operation between the republics would produce progress.
228. The central theme of the meeting is to discuss co-operation with the Kuomintang and establish the revolutionary united front issue.
229. In combination with bilateral co-operation mainly focused on technology transfer, this will provide Thailand with the foundation for an advanced network based defence system.
230. Therefore, these types of transfers require co-operation between jurisdictions and, most likely, enabling legislation permitting cross-jurisdictional planning.
231. They knew also that co-operation between themis the best defence.
232. Conclusions Sufficient preparation of items, correct usage of ventriculoscope, and proficient co-operation were the key to successful surgery.
233. According to the above-mentioned co-operation of the internal bank documents, related businesses will enter an emergency credit verification.
234. I would like to apply through this medium for your co-operation and to secure an opportunity to invest and do joint business with you in your country.
235. In modern legal system, by encouraging the co-operation of fact-finder and parties, it provides the possibility to ascertain the truth.
236. It will be the main developing tendency to realize mutual-benefit and complement each other by competition and co-operation between the netnews and the traditional journalism.
237. Space surveillance would seem to be ideally suited to international co-operation.
238. To bring in the co-operation study in physics class is very necessary for the reform and development if physics teaching.
239. The deal is still seen as a high-water mark of international monetary co-operation.
240. Call it a victory for common sense, international co-operation, market discipline or what you will.
241. Co-operation was more than just an attractive option, it was an obligation.
242. Methods Nursing co-operation in ventriculoperitoneal shunt assisted with ventriculoscope for 33 patients with hydrocephalus from Dec 2003 to Dec 2005 were retrospectively analyzed.
243. North Korea is known to work closely with Iran on building nuclear-capable missiles. No one knows where their co-operation stops.
244. The attacks called for meticulous planning and co-operation among an extended network of conspirators, yet apparently took the authorities entirely by surprise.
245. Service Co-operation with Foreign Countries refers to the activities of providing technology and labor services to employers or contractors in the forms of receiving salaries and wages.
246. Now Documental has reviewed its analysis of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) Region's Command, Control and Communications (C3) market for the period 2008-2015.
247. Later his suits with corozo buttons all sell very well and we have excellent co-operation for years and become very good friends.
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