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To prevent this, they require all parties to the work to cooperate, to ensure that the design can be achieved safely.
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But Mr. Hajric responded that the Bosnian government had worked to cooperate with the international bodies and peacekeepers in the country.
While China has constantly been one of the latter countries to receive new Apple products, Cook told Sina that it is a "top priority" of his for China to become one of the first regions in each rollout, and that he has been working diligently to cooperate with the government approval process for each new device in order to shrink the time between it's U.S. and China debuts.
GP 01 about P05, man, 66, with prostate cancer "It usually works better to cooperate if you have met with people and seen them; and the patient can see that this is teamwork.
"In some areas of Norfolk, where evacuations have commenced, I would urge everybody to work closely and to cooperate with the local authorities".
So any new deal where eBay changes its model in China would be great for both companies because we now can work out ways to cooperate," he added.
He also said " what we have promised them is that we would work with them, to cooperate with them, to provide whatever assistance we can to try to help them in that effort".
These data are obtained from nuclear, thermal hydraulic and mechanical design groups, peculiar codes, those work groups need to cooperate together.
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And so now we're working out how to cooperate with the Congress.... I'm confident that whatever's the right thing to do, we'll do.
It was among the head-scratching developments in a case that could inject new tension between American and Mexican authorities, who are still working out how to cooperate under a new Mexican president wary of deep American involvement in Mexican drug cases.
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