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"There are different beats, but cooperating together.
The teenagers have since returned, "not thrilled but cooperating," Ms. Riley said.
Although any aid for Ireland's beleaguered banks would have to be delivered through the government, Irish officials could argue that they were not being bailed out, but cooperating with the rest of the European Union to ease euro-zone anxieties.
On a broader scope, additional functionalities have been requested by researchers working in the field of biology but cooperating closely with chemists.
This means that Iran may soon face a difficult choice — defeating ISIS in Iraq but cooperating with the hated US to do it.
Research from other organ systems indicates that they may have separate but cooperating functions in homeostasis and at times of injury, suggesting that the dependency on quiescence vs rapid cycling stem populations may vary with biological and clinical contexts.
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SAC was left with little to do but cooperate.
"It has never happened that an established pre-eminent power and a rising power have been able to find a way to not only coexist, but cooperate.
The theory of open innovation shows that companies do not innovate alone but cooperate with each other creating networks.
Shp2 and Pten, two master regulators of central cytoplasmic signaling pathways, oppose each other in myeloproliferation and leukemogenesis, but cooperate in promoting erythropoiesis.
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