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New figures this week show that only about 1% of under-25s called up for the New Deal have had their benefits cut for refusing to co-operate.
The two firms have talked about co-operating in the development of gearboxes and axles, though the discussion ended acrimoniously.
They dragged their heels about co-operating with Mr Cruickshank's researches, provoking him into a public rebuke.
But there is much for the politicians to co-operate about.
It seems to show he worked improperly with a lawyer based in Brussels, and that the lawyer co-operated with the prosecution raising questions about conflicts of interest.
There was the question about players not co-operating with providing team feedback and the issue with Shane Watson.
A former Libyan foreign minister has claimed MI6 was co-operating with the old regime until about six months ago.
Years later, when Leary turned himself in to authorities and then co-operated with them, he provided information about Kennedy's role in his escape that almost led to his, Kennedy's disbarment.
Telling a celebrity that unless they co-operate with a paper, the paper will publish another story about their mentally ill mother.
Moreover, the Yemeni government has been co-operating with America in fighting its home-grown terrorists.That's the trouble about this drama-turned-farce.
The SFA has made its concerns clear about the potential threat to Scotland's international future if it co-operates with the Olympic team.
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