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If you remove as many disincentives to cooperating as you can, even ones that seem like they would be useful, you find everybody cooperates much more.
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Workers did not cooperate much even when there was enforcement.
Most polluters were reluctant to cooperate, much less spend millions of dollars to remediate.
Members are less inclined to talk and cooperate, much less compromise.
The two biggest trading powers, the United States and Europe, did not cooperate much leading up to the Seattle talks.
Under their new king, the Saudis have cooperated much more actively with Turkey to confront the Iranians in Syria.
Mr. Thomas said that the management of environmental programs had become more effective in recent years and that his agency and the states were cooperating much more.
"How Xi chooses to respond will be an important early signal of his foreign policy priorities and whether he is ready to cooperate much more openly and fully with Washington and Seoul than his predecessor," he said, referring to South Korea.
Despite EPA's promised flexibility, some states have indicated they do not plan to cooperate (much as many states refused to cooperate with the ACA and refused to create exchanges).
In practice, it would mean NATO and E.U. members, the majority of whom belong to each other's organization, cooperating much more on defense, instead of — for example — duplicating expensive equipment.
Instead, the changes it wants to make — to force local police officers to cooperate much more closely with federal immigration authorities — will compromise public safety by reducing community confidence in law enforcement.
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