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The phrase "a mutual cooperation" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression would be "mutual cooperation" without the article "a."
Example: "The two organizations entered into mutual cooperation to achieve their common goals."
Alternatives: "collaborative effort" or "joint cooperation."
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To survive as a cohesive unit and to protect the neutrality that has been their safeguard, the disparate elements of the Swiss people have had to learn a mutual cooperation.
Ms. Gelman's abduction, forced captivity and disappearance took place under the auspices of Operation Condor, a mutual cooperation agreement in the 1970s among the dictatorships of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay to eliminate people seen as leftist political dissidents.
At the end of the day we need them in the business and what a better way to have this but a mutual cooperation and understanding between the private and public sector," Bundalian said.
On one hand, uPAR concentrates uPA enzymatic activity to the tumour cell, on the other, there is also a mutual cooperation between uPAR and further interactors: the activity of integrins, chemokines, cytokines and growth factor receptors (Ragno, 2006; Tang and Wei, 2008).
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Table 1 Payoffs for each player ("A, B") in the traditional prisoner's dilemma (Axelrod 1984, p. 8) B: Cooperate B: Defect A: Cooperate 3, 3 (mutual cooperation) 0, 5 ("sucker's payoff") A: Defect 5, 0 (defector's payoff) 1, 1 (mutual defection).
Payoffs of the PD game were set to be 7 cents of a euro for mutual cooperation, 10 cents for a defector facing a cooperator, and 0 cents for any player facing a defector (weak PD [5]).
Some scholars see this resolution as a matter of mutual cooperation in a grand prisoner's dilemma.
Playing a self-professed brand of socialist football with a focus on mutual cooperation, Hungary came to be one of the greatest teams the game has ever seen, as they showed that November when they trounced England on Wembley's hallowed turf.
But the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told Reuters that Russia was skipping the summit because of a "shortage of mutual cooperation" in working out the agenda.
We also discuss recent neuroeconomic evidence that is consistent with the view that many people have a taste for mutual cooperation and the punishment of norm violators.
During the six years they were operating at the same time, WQEW and Rainbow and Stars cultivated a policy of mutual cooperation.
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