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There is strong public support for politicians to start cooperating.
We need to start cooperating instead of seeing ourselves as competitors".
Beijing, with its trade priorities, is unlikely to start cooperating, she said: there is no quick fix.
The call to start cooperating must have hit a nerve with the criminals, he said, and the group was "a threat to their impunity".
The Bush administration wants North Korea to start cooperating now with the atomic energy agency to resolve discrepancies over its past plutonium production.
Acknowledging that Mr Livingstone had won, the David Blunkett, the education secretary, urged him to stop attacking the Labour government, to stop being a victim and to start cooperating.
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When companies that would normally be at each other's throats, suddenly start cooperating, they like to call it coopetition.
If we go over to using shared satellite or radar systems or start cooperating across borders, then compatible equipment becomes an absolute necessity.
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