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Only two in five educational institutions have cooperative agreements with their communities, and only one in four has regular meetings with neighborhood officials.
Brotherhood leaders, for their part, often talk publicly here of their eagerness for Egypt to have cooperative relations "as equals" with the United States.
One administration official said that there was "zero indication" of a response, but added that "we hope to have cooperative proposals -- on missile defense, on nuclear reductions and on a broader relationship -- by the middle of the summer".
While the Amish have a long history of schisms, clusters of congregations tend to have cooperative ties, and the fact that Mr. Mullet's group is not linked to any other is a sign of their renegade status, said David McConnell, an anthropologist at the College of Wooster who studies the Amish.
Individual miR-17 92 miR-17 92lbeit initially transcribed as one transcript, can have cooperative or opposing effects on biological processes.
Therefore, the relationship between enterprises breaks through traditional homogeneous competition and enterprises instead have cooperative and competitive relationships simultaneously. .
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