lack of cooperation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofandcooperation
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cooperation
noun[U]
uk/kəʊˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/koʊˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
the act of working together with someone or doing what they ...
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Until now, the consolidating options have failed because of cost andlackofcooperationbetween biological database developers.
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First,lackofcooperationbetween groups of market owners has resulted in different fee regimes for different markets.
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The resultinglackofcooperationwas a second way in which people were trapped in decline, as it blocked effective capital accumulation.
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Moreover, the potential criticism that it could be affected disproportionately by patients'lackofcooperation, or motivation, is clearly not warranted.
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The therapist, however, treats thislackofcooperationin the task as a lack of linguistic competence rather than as the display of social and pragmatic competence it is.
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By 1997, while some appreciated the clinical and cost-effectiveness information produced, others were critical of lack of timely production and apparentlackofcooperationbetween agencies.
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Problems include thelackofcooperationbetween intramural and extramural caregivers and the lack of graded facilities or long-term care and home care for the severely impaired elderly.
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Another is thelackofcooperationbetween businesses and universities.
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We have been accused oflackofcooperationon the question of oil and on other matters, such as direct elections.
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All these problems of a change of heart,lackofcooperationand psychological questions should be surveyed from a new angle.
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Is it not because of thelackofcooperationwith a voluntary policy that we need this one?
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Long lines of refugees are kept waiting at the border and international aid organisations fail to offer real help due to alackofcooperation.
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The second reason is thelackofcooperationbetween the social and the educational services.
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Alackofcooperationand reluctance to recognize evidence from other countries make it almost impossible to prosecute fraudsters.
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Penalties are justified in cases oflackofcooperationbut not where countries are unable to meet the targets.
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There must be somelackofcooperationbetween the central and the local organisation.
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It has also become apparent that we are facing a serious shortcoming, namely, the generallackofcooperationbetween rail, road and air transport.
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After all, we know only too well what alackofcooperationand supervision can bring about.
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One continually gets complaints, indicating a considerablelackofcooperationbetween the two forces.
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Why do not people call attention tolackofcooperationby others?
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