Sentence examples for operating in cooperation with from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the intelligence operations of third countries, including the United States, operating in cooperation with British intelligence services within the United Kingdom, are also subject to the same democratic oversight.

The residents of Nanao Island are participants in a long-term study of oesophageal cancer, and a cancer registry for Nanao Island has been operating in cooperation with the Department of Pathology, Shantou University Medical College and the Health Bureau of Nanao Island since 1995.

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Courses, most operated in cooperation with Cisco Systems, an American company, cover marketing, graphic design and finance.

An "underground railroad," operated in cooperation with abolitionists, led deserters and conscripts to safety in Tennessee and Kentucky, where many enlisted with the Union.

Some programs operate in cooperation with public schools but most are independent, receiving funds directly from the federal government.

Perhaps of greater importance is that GM operates in cooperation with multiple regulatory bodies in multiple jurisdictions, so this seeming runaway race in which we crowned a ridesharing king yesterday may have been called very prematurely.

Licensed by the government to do business but (for now) not overseen by banking regulators, they operate in cooperation with banks but don't have to submit to the same scrutiny.

The evident synergy effect observed at 150 °C between the aqueous carboxylic acid solution and the solid acid catalysts is tentatively explained by the occurrence of two phenomena: 1) the contribution of Lewis acid sites which would operate in cooperation with the homogeneous weak Brønsted acidity brought by the aqueous acetic acid solution.

The network is part of a larger national network of 7,600 active stream gauges operated in cooperation with over 850 federal, tribal, state and local funding partners.

However, it is known that many TFs operate in cooperation with other TFs that bind to different binding sites in the neighborhood, which is often a relatively small sequence window (e.g., 1 kb).

Worldwide disease surveillance systems are historically supported by a reliable network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and diagnostic facilities, and are operated in cooperation with local and regional public health institutions.

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