long-term cooperation

collocation in English

meaningsoflong-termandcooperation

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long-term
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/
us
/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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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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Its main purpose is to create a legal framework forlong-termcooperationin the field of energy on the basis of reciprocity and mutual benefit.
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The channelling of legal immigration will requirelong-termcooperationbetween countries of origin and target countries, but the latter proposal will demand increased funding.
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Now more than ever, dialogue andlong-termcooperationare required.
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To this end, we must create a system which will support simultaneously the response to the crisis, prevention and medium- andlong-termcooperation.
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It is in their common interest to rebel against all measures which destroy the atmosphere of trust essential to peaceful cohabitation, and even more essential tolong-termcooperation.
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Thelong-termcooperationis aimed at student exchange, tutor exchange, small business development, organisation of science conferences and seminars, joint applying for grants.
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Long-termcooperationrelationships have been formed between the university and local enterprises to transfer its latest research results and high technology developments into industrialization.
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On the other hand, a 2007 study found that rewards alone could not sustainlong-termcooperation.
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Their meeting led to an intensivelong-termcooperationin the field of photographic art.
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Both of the organisations have agreed to forgelong-termcooperationin planning, developing and training, marketing and promotion and encourage the organisation of holding reciprocal exhibitions.
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