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"He has always tried to use football, not just for sport, but as a tool for fostering cooperation between people.
If isolated by an inner circle, the president will have a harder time fostering cooperation in his administration.
Third, regarding the explicit goal of fostering cooperation, the public agency selectively favours partnerships with universities and technology institutes through the award of subsidies.
In 1997, Mr. Kell became a senior officer in the executive office of the UN Secretary-General, responsible for fostering cooperation with the private sector.
"I think Barack is going to be terrific on it," said Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, "it" referring to the challenge of fostering cooperation between the parties.
It is a commitment to protecting and advancing our vital interests while also fostering cooperation and strengthening relationships with our allies and partners".
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He added that it was important to be cooperative, caring and firm, but not demanding, to foster cooperation and not antagonize the patient's health care providers.
Does it foster cooperation or competition?
It fosters cooperation between the University of California, Berkeley and Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Congress's purpose was to foster cooperation in a health care system that is notoriously fragmented.
McCain called, again, for a "League of Democracies" to foster cooperation among free nations.
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