Sentence examples for from cooperation from inspiring English sources

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Both men had much to gain from cooperation.

In the new broadcast, Hawking says: "Scientists know that progress comes from cooperation.

Players were less likely to be fooled by defectors and more likely to benefit from cooperation.

China today has much more to gain from cooperation with Japan than from conflict.

There are a host of benefits derived from cooperation in transboundary regions: economic, environmental and social.

And how will Europe regard "Perfidious Albion's" latest double-cross, its retreat from cooperation and integration to the offshore island?

And he said that the UK could still benefit from cooperation with its European neighbours on security.

But it's become a good example of how success in rural areas comes from cooperation as opposed to competition.

The world's two largest economies have much to gain from cooperation on fighting climate change, pandemics, cyberterrorism and nuclear proliferation.

Our most affluent citizens now have less to gain from cooperation with the rest of us than they once had.

Gandhi did not believe in enemies: he worked on the premise that solutions emerged only from cooperation.

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