Sentence examples for garner cooperation from inspiring English sources

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It is much more difficult to garner cooperation from people you cannot track down.

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The battle is so pitched that the World Health Organization or WHO, declared a "public health emergency" in an effort to garner greater cooperation among countries to prevent the spread of polio, especially from the three endemic countries.

At the outbreak of World War I (August 1914), Hardinge sent almost every European soldier available and large contingents of Indian soldiers to the British command, garnering local cooperation.

Importantly, the summit builds upon these key legal instruments to meet the challenges of refugee crises in today's world, and garnering more global cooperation and responsibility-sharing".

Trump has managed to garner significant amounts of international cooperation on this issue, despite being stymied on every other foreign policy front and having zero credibility when it comes to human rights concerns.

Whether we can capitalize on this opportunity to garner the good will and cooperation of peoples and nations in all corners of the world could determine America's fate as a 21st century world leader.

Culture - an overused buzzword typically spouted off by large companies as a way of garnering a sense of teamwork and cooperation in an organization.

To develop effective communication and cooperation, participants advocated contacting all those involved in developing the case early on to garner support and ensure the case was viable.

President Pervez Musharraf's chosen candidate defeated a pro-Taliban cleric in a parliamentary vote for prime minister today, garnering just enough votes to ensure a smooth transition of power and Pakistan's continued cooperation with the United States in its efforts against terror.

"There was such bipartisan cooperation and such a small amount of bickering over the bill that it didn't garner the national headlines," said Dan Bartlett, the White House communications direction.

How did an NSA official feel bold enough to write to UK civil servants anticipating their cooperation in an attempt to undermine the UN's diplomatic processes, in a secret effort to garner information to secure "results favourable to US goals"?

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