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121. The move was intended to prove that co-operation could damage business.
122. Other agreements were concluded concerning border crossings, agricultural, scientific and cultural co-operation, recognition of educational qualifications and road transport.
123. An initial preoccupation was co-operation over economic development, but later priorities were internal security and defence.
124. The Beeb, meanwhile, says it can take full control in the event of no co-operation.
125. This Transatlantic co-operation was very definitely the way forward for big-scale Brit drama.
126. It required the co-operation of villagers, the county council and the National Rivers Authority.
127. The approach was developed with the co-operation of a specially formed group of managers, rather than through a company-wide sampling procedure.
128. We are very pleased to be able to point to increased co-operation and liaison with other Service charities.
129. Our ability to supply gas in outlying areas has been considerably improved in joint 26A co-operation with our P.E. manufacturers.sentencedict .com
130. Other co-operation agreements were signed, covering economics, trade, transport, technical affairs, culture and drug policing.
131. At that meeting both Governments reaffirmed their determination to work together to enhance security co-operation in every way possible.
132. Perhaps there is an argument for clarifying and formalising this co-operation.
133. It will not be a Coalition in the ordinary sense of the term but a co-operation of individuals. 3.
134. The principles of politeness and co-operation are not, on their own, enough to provide the explanation for this inference.
135. Ultimately, an effective greenhouse treaty will need the voluntary co-operation of sovereign powers.
136. The school is a shining example of what parent-teacher co-operation can achieve.
137. To tease out their effects, I will begin by briefly outlining the procedural and organisational framework intended to promote interagency co-operation.
138. We encourage the strengthening of co-operation to support the transition processes, regional co-operation and environmental responsibility.
139. Political officers would be attached to units who worked in close co-operation with line officers.
140. The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.
141. Traditional activities in co-operation Of course, there are other complications in the situation.
142. He had been forced to sign a co-operation agreement in order to obtain a passport, although he had never actually collaborated.
143. But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism.
144. Only by co-operation between all sectors of the trade - publishers, wholesalers and retailers - can the book trade flourish.
145. Knut Holt Innovation projects are of an interdisciplinary nature and require co-operation between people with various talents.
146. On Oct. 19 Gombosuren and Kozyrev initialled a treaty on friendly relations and co-operation.
147. The success of the project is due to the co-operation of local villagers, who collect up to 1,000 eggs a night.
148. It is quite possible that co-operation between various macrophage subsets takes place in Peyer's patches.
149. The aptly named Honda Accord has been produced in co-operation with Rover.
150. The tour was aimed at promoting economic co-operation and trade links.
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