transatlantic cooperation

collocation in English

meaningsoftransatlanticandcooperation

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transatlantic
adjective
uk
/ˌtræn.zətˈlæn.tɪk/
us
/ˌtræn.zætˈlæn.t̬ɪk/
crossing the Atlantic ocean, or relating to countries on both sides of the ...
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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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(Definition oftransatlanticandcooperationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftransatlantic cooperation

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This is why applying influence to improve the protection of intellectual property rights in third countries has to be part oftransatlanticcooperation.
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There is absolutely no alternative to the closest possibletransatlanticcooperation.
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European andtransatlanticcooperationin space activities is an absolute must.
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The language oftransatlanticcooperationcan often seem tired and clichéd.
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We are drawing up a declaration, to encompass the entire range oftransatlanticcooperation.
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The economic crisis and current geostrategic climate make it a greater concern to improvetransatlanticcooperationas we are jointly faced by serious challenges.
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A promising area in ourtransatlanticcooperationis what we call upstream cooperation.
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Closetransatlanticcooperationon security - alltransatlanticcooperation- is very important, particularly when it comes to creating an area of freedom and justice.
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We share your delight, as long as we do not race ahead so quickly thattransatlanticcooperationis impaired.
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How can you developtransatlanticcooperationif there is no trust in your allies?
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In reality, it is atransatlanticcooperationproblem.
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The forthcoming summit will provide us with an opportunity to outline a framework fortransatlanticcooperationover the next few years.
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It is important thattransatlanticcooperationshould work, but it must work reciprocally and with a feeling of mutual respect.
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I regard practical common action as the most sustainable way of underpinning the significance oftransatlanticcooperation, both for now and for the future.
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It is time to work for a transatlantic free trade area that can open the way towards institutionalisedtransatlanticcooperation.
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One issue oftransatlanticcooperationconcerns a healthy environment - novel foods and the use of new technologies in food production.
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The situation must be used to show thattransatlanticcooperationcan produce results.
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All aspects oftransatlanticcooperationare affected by the dynamics of this change.
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We must strive to enhancetransatlanticcooperationin the areas of justice, freedom and security within a context of respect for human rights and civil liberties.
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Generally speaking, it will have to mark a strengthening oftransatlanticcooperation, which is a fundamental vehicle for devising effective solutions to the common challenges ahead of us.
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