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"We have always believed that amicable cooperation is the best solution to fighting counterfeits," Mr. von Schirmeister said.
A couple of years ago while a guest of Marc Benioff onstage at Salesforce's Dreamforce customer conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said something that seemed to signal a new period of amicable cooperation for his company.
Smith's newly installed water station changes the situation entirely, but his history of legal, amicable cooperation with Border Patrol allows for such "experiments".
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While Wang was initially critical, the bulk of the discussion was "cooperative and amicable" and focused on improving U.S.-Chinese military-to-military cooperation.
Erdoğan's ministers have meanwhile begun talking in more amicable terms about the prospects for improved cooperation with the EU in the wake of the Brexit vote.
After the riots, however, scientist and clergyman Joseph Priestley argued in his An Appeal to the Public on the Subject of the Birmingham Riots (1791) that this cooperation had not in fact been as amicable as generally believed.
"The federal government, in cooperation with the Maharashtra government, financial institutions and other partners, will facilitate an early and amicable resolution to the problem surrounding the Dabhol power project," Mr. Vajpayee said in New Delhi.
Gossip encourages cooperation and minimizes bullying because of fear of future ostracism, and it allows a group to maintain an amicable state without laws or control from an outside force.
How amicable is too amicable?
My wife sends amicable greetings.
The split was amicable.
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