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Facing the nation's worst record of job creation, Democrats and Republicans in Connecticut this week tried something drastic: cooperation.
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Likewise, there are no homogeneous or drastic correlations between the degree of cooperation and the various considerations of turnover share surveyed.
Mitsubishi UFJ, the largest Japanese bank by assets, also said that it would not rule out forgiving some loans to Tokyo Electric Power but that drastic restructuring would be a condition for its cooperation with the government in supporting the troubled utility.
When the European Economic Community was founded in 1957, increasing economic and social cooperation between member states saw a drastic improvement in the continent's fortunes.
Without the unanimous cooperation of the Ashkenazi Jews in embracing genetic testing, the drastic reduction of Tay-Sachs was unfathomable ("Using Genetic Tests, Ashkenazi Jews Vanquish a Disease," Feb. 18).
The Germans had been sheltering Lithuanian nationalists who had fled Soviet rule, and cooperation between German forces and these Lithuanians allowed for a drastic escalation from pogroms to mass shootings.
The stakes are high: Müller's address to the leadership in April hinted that without cooperation and reform, LCWR could lose its canonical status, a drastic step.
Mr. Bush would do well to promote such cooperation, in non-military ways: Argentina and Brazil need economic and political reinforcement as they attempt economic adjustments as drastic as any in Eastern Europe.
How drastic?
Drastic concessions.
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