Sentence examples for foster a deeper cooperation from inspiring English sources

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The proposed activity – that refers to task scheduling – responds to this need, guiding the necessary cultural enrichment and avoiding possible errors and misinterpretations, so as to foster a deeper cooperation of the computer and the control communities.

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Abstract specifications and ease of implementation also foster a deeper understanding and encourage experimentation.

For this to occur we need to foster a deep understanding of data in society.

Instead, it is aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of what is learned.

We have fostered a deep hatred of Americans in the Muslim world, and that will grow.

Francis's background has fostered a deep identification with the poor.

Using a rhetoric of peace, he fosters and promises deeper cooperation with the great powers.

To foster a spirit of cooperation, the J8 delegates are staying aboard an old sailing vessel in Wismar.

This will foster a sense of cooperation between the two of you.

Undoubtedly, competition remains a valuable motivator for continuing innovation worldwide, but surely it is in the best interests of the U.S. to continue engaging with the mainland in all areas of S&T in order to foster even deeper bilateral cooperation and technology transfer.

That way, Dr. Johnson said, he'll be fostering a spirit of cooperation even in the midst of competition.

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