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We can be a bit squeamish about the notion of competition in the nonprofit sector because, as community resources, we often cooperate across organizational boundaries.
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In Germany, works councils are not the same as unions, though the two often cooperate.
The specialized agencies report annually to ECOSOC and often cooperate with each other and with various UN organs.
In addition to the muscles already described, other facial muscles often cooperate in the act of lid closure or opening.
In fact, community developers, environmentalists and neighborhood groups often cooperate to make housing more affordable, particularly for low-income households.
Despite their competition in the air, smaller airlines often cooperate on the ground and contract for the technical services of other carriers to do their maintenance work.
The possibility of collusion between the Taliban and Afghan officials suggests that, rather than fighting each another, the two Afghan sides may often cooperate under the noses of their wealthy benefactors.
The advocates for those with eating disorders, who often cooperate or get financing from residential treatment centers, estimate there are about 75 such facilities for those specific illnesses, and many others for substance abuse and for emotionally or psychologically disturbed children.
Experts often cooperate in creating a knowledge base that uses fuzzy inference rules.
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