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Nowak (from right), Moshe Hoffman, and Erez Yoeli have developed a first-of-its-kind model, dubbed the "envelope game," that can help researchers to understand not only why humans evolved to be cooperative but why they evolved to cooperate in a principled way.
The Justice Department called Barclays' cooperation "extraordinary" and "extensive" and said it was the first bank to "cooperate in a meaningful way".
The possibility to cooperate in a network allows companies to stay competitive.
The government wanted every farmer to cooperate in a world plan for eliminating this plague forever.
But not people willing and able to cooperate in a murderous cause.
Mr. Kalb observes that the press feels inclined to cooperate in a time of "lofty patriotism".
But we must not forget that if we fail to cooperate in a peace which is indivisible we may again find that we will have to cooperate in a war which is world-wide.
Most everyone agrees that failure to cooperate in a more meaningful way could result in environmental disaster.
A former government employee pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate in a criminal investigation of Congressional appropriations to military contractors.
"But the United States must not expect Iran to cooperate in a military attack -- considering our past relations".
It was his refusal to cooperate in a political struggle, Mr. Lai said, that led prosecutors to go after him.
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