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Foster cooperation between complementary groups of diverse individuals.
He added that it was important to be cooperative, caring and firm, but not demanding, to foster cooperation and not antagonize the patient's health care providers.
To this end, the concept of using pricing to foster cooperation among users is arguably more appropriate than to having users cooperatively relaying data for each other as described in [3].
Does it foster cooperation or competition?
Congress's purpose was to foster cooperation in a health care system that is notoriously fragmented.
McCain called, again, for a "League of Democracies" to foster cooperation among free nations.
The Shanghai organization was created seven years ago to foster cooperation and combat terrorism.
The company's new offices, at 85 Fifth Avenue, are being designed to foster cooperation.
To be sure, treating our allies as retarded junior siblings does not foster cooperation.
Mr. Romney's ability to foster cooperation at the outset could determine his success on a range of issues.
Mr. Obama also will meet privately with groups with a stake in the outcome, aides say, to foster cooperation.
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