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Both are integral to the Tube's future and, in the end, must co-operate to make that future bright.

The comparable figure for Russia, itself still struggling to make the transition to a market economy, is $1,720.The international institutions involved have put forward a plan which would involve all parties the institutions, donor countries and the recipients themselves promising to co-operate to make further reforms feasible and effective.

"The sport as a whole now needs to co-operate to make the new rules work and move forward to achieve what we all want to see – a firm but fair set of rules that promote competitive racing and safeguard welfare and the reputation of British racing".

And as the case may be exclusion of coaches and officials from future Olympic Games". In an interview on New Zealand television on Tuesday, IOC president Thomas Bach said he expected Russia to "co-operate to make progress" towards being compliant with Wada to ensure participation at Rio 2016.

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A joint pastoral letter said: "We dream of two nations at peace with each other, co-operating to make the best use of their God-given resources, promoting free interaction between their citizens, living side by side in solidarity and mutual respect, celebrating their shared history and forgiving any wrongs they may have done to each other".

"Businesses are there to co-operate, to work with society.

They need all possible help to learn to co-operate, to market more effectively and to make the most in business terms of beautiful areas within which they live.

So what the international community has to do is to co-operate together to make a more conducive environment, and China has to play its part in that.The Economist: Next year is a year of some significant anniversaries, and it's going to be a year in which the past and the future come together possibly happily, but possibly with the risks of collision.

It is vital that outsiders from Africa, from the United States and from Europe co-operate to makEurope co-operate

Explaining what to do when faced with an armed robber or kidnapper (co-operate, don't make sudden moves or eye contact) can make the difference between a scary experience and a fatal one.

It surely must make sense for Europe to co-operate more closely and to make sure that we are better able to get value for our money".

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