Similar words: partner, ownership, leadership, membership, scholarship, citizenship, championship, relationship. Meaning: ['pɑrtnə(r)ʃɪp /'pɑːt-] n. 1. the members of a business venture created by contract 2. a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal 3. a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses.
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121. What is the main reason for local companies' preference for cooperation or partnership with those major companies in the pipeline development?
122. Parents and local authorities are expected to act in partnership motivated by the child's best interests.
123. When he is subordinate to both of them then a partnership with either animal may be established as an aid to intervention.
124. The camp has established an innovative partnership with a local village tourism enterprise.
125. Various new definitions of bigamy have been suggested, including cohabitation for more than six months and a partnership that produces children.
126. And at each of these junctures, nature and nurture can discover a new partnership.
127. Joseph, who succeeded the Ritz-Escoffier partnership, had an almost unique devotion to his art.
128. He realised however that Douglas Ferguson was speaking for the whole partnership and that it was foolish to resist.
129. The California Public Education Partnership, a coalition of nonpartisan organizations trying to improve schools, commissioned the poll.
130. Last week the closely held firm announced it had sold $ 17. 25 million worth of limited partnership interests.
131. The McLaren-Honda partnership, which had dominated F1 racing since 1988, was relegated to the role of also-rans.
132. Particularly insidious is the unobtrusive process of grooming for partnership, as revealed in the survey.
133. The McCain-Feingold partnership represents more than just a striking example of strange political bedfellows.
134. Each partner must deal in partnership affairs with the utmost good faith.
135. In 1873 they formed a partnership, born of mutual respect and trust,[sentencedict.com] to manufacture soda ash near Northwich in Cheshire.
136. This is consistent with the ever greater partnership arrangements between health and local authorities.
137. In February 1994, the hospitals agreed to form a partnership, with a single chief executive and a joint bottom line.
138. He says that labour would offer a partnership with industry, working alongside and promoting training and investment.
139. The voluntary partnership grew out of the misfired attempt to create a so-called business improvement district in a 30-block stretch of downtown.
140. The four key elements of the Garden City 21 project are described as sustainability, vision, partnership and community involvement.
141. Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
142. Individuals owning their own businesses must compare the expected tax liability of a proprietorship or partnership with the liability of a corporation.
143. The existence of a partnership has also provided an appropriate forum through which external agencies can be channelled.
144. In an ordinary partnership each of the partners is liable without limit for all the debts and obligations of the firm.
145. There is no clear evidence that the Wilson-Mitchell partnership survived for long.
146. The son, apparently, claimed that the partnership had been formed expressly to prevent this happening.
147. Congressional Republicans are developing alternative proposals that rely mostly on private-sector initiatives, sometimes in partnership with state governments.
148. A partnership needs to be established between doctors and management with both controlling resources so that they are interdependent.
149. The Partnership Programmes began to appear in 1978, tending to conform to a standard pattern.
150. The Action Teams also work in partnership with the other government departments I have mentioned and numerous other voluntary and statutory bodies.
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