Sentence examples for cooperation imposed from inspiring English sources

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On Saturday, the new Egyptian government said it was lifting restrictions that had sharply limited entry from Gaza in the past four years after Israel, with Egyptian cooperation, imposed a closing to pressure Hamas.

The framework interprets, in terms of the practical measures required to be taken by states, the duty of cooperation imposed by the relevant provisions of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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Additionally, cooperation had imposed different metabolic roles on contributing cells.

However, simultaneous transmissions of the different nodes during the cooperation phase impose a major practical challenge, especially for a large number of the transmitting nodes distributed over a large network area.

After stating that it had taken into account the sub-adviser's remedial actions and cooperation, the Commission imposed a $300,000 civil money penalty.

But here, too, she played up the role of international cooperation, saying previous sanctions imposed by the UN "played no small part" in getting Kim to the negotiating table.

Economists had consequently believed that cooperation had to be imposed by the government or induced by market incentives.

Their existence shows that social cooperation is not suddenly imposed on isolated human beings with the creation of states, but that the latter is an additional form of association introduced to protect and maintain already existing social units.

The Foreign Office minister Lord Ahmad has said the government does want action on the overseas territories but through "friendly cooperation" rather than imposing a set of stringent rules.

Ms. MacGuineas, who advised Senator John McCain's 2000 presidential campaign, said that she welcomed the public's growing recognition of the severity of the nation's fiscal problems but that the partisan campaign rhetoric could impede the bipartisan cooperation needed to impose tough policy changes.

Cranky, unilateralist, unwilling to yield American sovereignty for the sake of international cooperation, quick to impose economic sanctions, a defender of traditional Southern values, pro-gun, pro-death penalty and anti-abortion, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman is the man American internationalists love to hate.

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