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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as not cooperating" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where someone is failing to cooperate, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The team was frustrated with the members as not cooperating during the project."
Alternatives: "as being uncooperative" or "for not cooperating."
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However, the notion of nonalignment should not be defined as not cooperating with the West or other present and future power-centers.
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The decisions also suggest that those agencies are not cooperating as well as officials have repeatedly said.
Challenges can come up, such as the weather not cooperating, last-minute location changes or the permitting process to secure an event site.
In the kitchen, Wilfred stood stooped at the sink, his arthritic hands as gnarled as ginger root, his body not cooperating, leaving him unable to stand for too long.
Young people are cooperating now, but governments are not cooperating anywhere near as much as they should".
"It really looks like they're not cooperating as they should".
"I have publicly advised the two survivors to consider not cooperating as witnesses with any trial outside of Queens, because it would make a mockery of the criminal justice system," he said in a statement.
American officials seized on the inspectors' report as new proof that Iraq is not cooperating with the inspections as required by Security Council resolutions.
A Congressionally appointed advisory panel has recommended that Pakistan be designated as a government that is "not cooperating fully" against terrorism.
Mr. Trump's aides said they were scrambling to respond to the requests to avoid a subpoena that might make it look as if the White House was not cooperating.
Police said the victim is not cooperating.
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