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is co-operation
noun
Alternative spelling of cooperation
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First base is co-operation within individual NGO sectors.
But this does not mean that there is co-operation, let alone trust, between the Iranians and Mr Sadr.
If the price of dealing with Isis is co-operation with Russia, and by extension Assad, then I find most Tory MPs and a significant number of Labour MPs willing to pay it.
That failed due to auto worker strikes, and writer concludes that ethanol use will only be feasible if there is co-operation between the oil, auto, and farming industries.
The final solution is co-operation: dividing the population across Europe into groups with different patterns of demand and finding ways they can co-operate to improve the supply for all.
This can create issues of misalignment among threatened species lists but generally there is co-operation among conservation agencies to reduce misalignments and to manage species irrespective of jurisdictional borders.
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Soon there was co-operation over drug trafficking from Afghanistan.
The big success has been co-operation on public health.
("Communism may be co-operation, but co-operation is not necessarily communism").
They admit that, despite the Turkish Republic's illegal status, there has always been co-operation.
With the phones ringing from first thing in the morning, the only sensible option was co-operation.
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