Cooperation
Meanings and phrases
n.
- joint operation or action
- the practice of cooperating
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- The OAU aimed to promote cooperation between African states.
- There is usually significant cooperation between the agencies.
- Couthon agreed with more cooperation between the two committees.
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- He opposes intervention without international cooperation.
- Use of the Defence forces in international cooperation is decided by the parliament.
- e-Dyario was part of the international cooperation project of "Ventura de los Reyes".
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- After 2002 they had close cooperation with Balke's band Batagraf.
- Nevertheless, a close cooperation exists between the two institutions.
- The EAC works in close cooperation with the EFPA Head Office in Brussel.
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- Its task was to facilitate cooperation among churches and missions of varying Protestant backgrounds.
- The NAASP remains an important and potential forum of cooperation among countries in the two continents.
- The corporate team-building program caters to businesses looking to increase cooperation among employees.
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- The two countries signed a military cooperation agreement.
- In 1997, the two countries signed a military cooperation agreement.
- In June 2016, the two countries signed a defence cooperation agreement.
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- Like Keynes, he envisioned a pan-European economic cooperation zone.
- In June 2007, both Russia and Mozambique signed an agreement on economic cooperation.
- He also called for economic cooperation and for cultural relationships between NAM members.
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- It was a great problem for the people travelling in this route but recently Khudunabari VDC in cooperation with other Govt.
- The initial assumption of the Church is to establish cooperation with other Polish-Catholic Churches operating in Poland, Germany and the United States.
- Where formerly, the Press produced and published Sunday school curriculum, this venture is now carried on in cooperation with other holiness denominations.
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- The two countries signed a military cooperation agreement.
- Consequently, the Greco-Serbian military cooperation was limited.
- In 1997, the two countries signed a military cooperation agreement.
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- Active discussion in various formats is underway for regional cooperation in East Asia.
- Yangtze Delta regional cooperation require effort from governments of Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui.
- In the 1990s, ADB began promoting regional cooperation by helping the countries on the Mekong River to trade and work together.
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- Finland began bilateral development cooperation with Ethiopia in 1967.
- It also provides development cooperation services for the Pacific Islands.
- It advocates limited migration into the EU and cutting spending on development cooperation.
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- The United States Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (McMahon Act) ended technical cooperation.
- The cooperation also entails technical cooperation programmes with third countries and training of European statisticians.
- The two countries signed permanent agreements for economic and technical cooperation, private concessions, and trade relations.
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- One of the priority directions in bilateral cooperation is co-ordination of the legal status of the Caspian Sea.
- On November 29, 2017, India and Italy signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for enhancing bilateral cooperation in the health sector.
- Nothing marked results in bilateral cooperation such as in traditional fields like fisheries, agriculture, health and engineering projects.
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- The Gaullist government preserves its influence over the country through the signing of "cooperation agreements" covering all sectors of Cameroon's sovereignty.
- Invitations to send observers were sent out to all nations with defence cooperation agreements with Britain, which included NATO countries, and fourteen accepted.
- Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin had visited Tunisia in April 2002 and had signed a series of economic, technical and financial support along with cultural cooperation agreements.
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- The United States could still have military advisers in Kabul after 2016 who would work out of an office of security cooperation at the United States Embassy.
- Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon said that Israel and Egypt would increase security cooperation following the attack, and said that they already saw improvements on the ground.
- In August 2011, NQ Mobile and MediaTek reached an agreement on mobile security cooperation whereby MediaTek will make NQ Mobile's mobile security service available to the MediaTek's smartphone chipset.
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- Part of the problem was lack of cooperation between Laferrière and General Crisot of the 19th Army Corps.
- Sir James's use of his small navy was always determined and skillful, but he was hampered by a lack of cooperation from the British army.
- He then asks Alice for a match, but when she doesn't have any, Dodo complains about the lack of cooperation and uses his pipe to light the fire.