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the cooperatives
adjective
Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.
Exact(58)
Eventually, the cooperatives should pay for themselves.
Because of the cooperatives he makes less money.
The cooperatives' elevators were symbols of rural Western Canada.
The peasants became dependent on the cooperatives whether they liked them or not.
The Congressional Budget Office has suggested that the cooperatives would have little effect on federal costs.
"It is an absurdity," said one diplomat who has tracked the cooperatives.
Go to the "Cooperatives and Condominiums" section and then to the "On the Hudson" listings.
The cooperatives are allowing large Orthodox families to break through walls to expand apartments.
Most workers at the cooperatives, however, continued to labour under extremely difficult conditions and often lacked social benefits.
In 1965, the government created the National Dairy Development Board to expand the cooperatives model across the country.
By most elevators in the cooperatives, several signs announce who is sitting shiva, in mourning for a relative.
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