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This may sound elementary, but too many work environments are hostile to humans, and hostility does not breed cooperation or achievement.
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COOPERATIVE living got its start in the 1880's, inspired by Charles Fourier, a French socialist who argued that cooperation bred efficiency.
If it continues to follow this course, China will breed hostility instead of cooperation and undermine the successful foreign policy it has pursued for the last 30 years.
The Norwegian Kennel Club (NKC) has chosen another way to promote healthy dog breeding: recommendations, education and cooperation with the breeders and breed clubs.
Cooperation also breeds division of labor, as any ant or gene will tell you.
Blood samples were collected randomly from 590 client-owned Shiba Inu-breed dogs with the cooperation of their owners and veterinarians from different animal hospitals in Japan.
In November 2008, the Conservancy started the Rare Breed Swine Initiative, which, in cooperation with other organizations, assists in training breeders and cultivating the rare breed pig market.
Actually, a better way of putting that would be he's tinkering with the self-promotion process enthusiastically, as he also is helping to establish a community of musicians and technicians--especially through his YouTube channel--to foster a spirit of cooperation that can breed success for all involved.
This great participation in screening programs is not due to rules and restrictions, but to information and education of the breeders and cooperation between the breed club and the NKC.
Historically, overly broad detention policies have only bred enemies within the communities whose cooperation we seek.
Each of them is the "property" of a specific country, the homeland of the breed, which is responsible for the breed standard, in cooperation with the Standard Commission and the Scientific Commission of the FCI [ 1].
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