Similar words: cooperative, cooperate, operation, cooperate with, AND operation, veneration, alteration, generation. Meaning: [kəʊ‚ɒpə'reɪʃn] n. 1. joint operation or action 2. the practice of cooperating.
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91, Cooperation between general practitioners and district health authorities requires mutual accountability.
92, Only in this way can opportunities for vertical integration and strategic cooperation between organisations be investigated.
93, Even those committees so bold as to demand to see papers and witnesses are unlikely to receive the cooperation they require.
94, Not only may cooperation be discouraged, but most classrooms are highly competitive and individual effort is rewarded highly.
95, Even so, a spirit of close cooperation and bonhomie was generated, contributing much to the success of the Workshop.
96, This rapprochement of basic attitudes of educationalists and linguists is an important foundation for constructive dialogue and cooperation.
97, Well, nevertheless, the Court appreciates the effects of this cooperation among counsel, and so states on the record.
98, The Church has a duty to promote cooperation between Christians and Jews.
99, Our role in each of these investigations was proper, appropriate, and done in full cooperation with other agencies.
100, With his death the close cooperation between these two organisations, initiated by Ayliffe and William McDougall, came to an end.
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101, The course organisers were informed about the study and its objectives and were asked for their cooperation in data collection.
102, First steps in cooperation will include the exchange of acquisition lists and publications, and visits among participating centres.
103, When times are tough, constant conflict may be good politics but in the real world, cooperation works better. Bill Clinton
104, What we need now is closer cooperation between the sales and marketing staffs.
105, A spirit of cooperation is the key to a constructive partnership between the media and the public.
106, Finding the right balance between cooperation and competition has been the goal and bane of Western politics for centuries.
107, In the meantime, new issues were dominating the international agenda, with new possibilities for cooperation between and beyond governments.
108, The company currently works in cooperation with the University of Salford, where Bennett lectures students on space technology.
109, The major area of cooperation is infrastructure, mainly pollution and flood control.
110, These initiatives are intended to strengthen the infrastructure for research, expand knowledge in computer technology, and further international scientific cooperation.
111, Clinton said he offered the deal as a sign of bipartisan cooperation.
112, What is the main reason for local companies' preference for cooperation or partnership with those major companies in the pipeline development?
113, So the algae hang on as debilitating parasites rather than evolving towards benign cooperation.
114, Another issue before Congress that will require bipartisan cooperation is campaign finance reform.
115, The school security specialists also want local law enforcement officials and school administrators to improve their cooperation to stem the violence.
116, A more important transatlantic forum for cooperation and exchange of knowledge was the Teetotal Movement in which Nonconformists predominated.
117, No-Layoff Policies Perhaps the best way to secure union cooperation is to adopt a policy of no layoffs.
118, Carrillo managed to keep the peace and promote cooperation among rival drug bosses.
119, In our postindustrial economy, spontaneous cooperation is a regular occurrence.
120, One factor, already mentioned, is the demand of social experience, which encourages cooperation and a consistency in affective life.
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