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The phrase 'cooperate about' is not commonly used in written English. It would be better to use other phrases, such as 'collaborate on', 'work together on', or 'find a solution for'. Example: We need to cooperate on a plan for how to handle this project.
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Prosecutors did not disclose any confessions on Monday, but said that a witness had come forward to cooperate about 18 months ago and that the witness's account had to be painstakingly corroborated.
"Manafort will almost certainly have to cooperate about everything and everyone," she said.
And once Manafort agrees to cooperate, "he has to cooperate about everything," Dershowitz added.
Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani said there's "no fear that Paul Manafort would cooperate against the president because there's nothing to cooperate about".
The offices cooperate about visiting home care recipients, and the managers talk over the problem, and change the schedules.
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Before nature cooperated, about 120 tons of snow were made daily to keep Snow Days running.
"He may have other things he's cooperating about," Giuliani said.
He pledged to "cooperate to bring about prosperity" but warned against "chaotic democracy" which could result from "a failure to abide by the rule of law and regulations and the presence of armed insurgencies".
However, such studies have not completely resolved issues such as the effective levels of cAMP in different cell types, the roles played by other participants in the signaling web that may cooperate to bring about different outcomes, and any subpopulations of response-initiating receptors.
Putting aside more lenient sentences sought by the government, typically for cooperating witnesses, about 12percentt of sentences these days are below the range recommended by the guidelines.
The Cuomo spokesman, Josh Vlasto, said the governor would "make a decision on a case-by-case basis" regarding whether to cooperate with books about him or his administration.
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