Collocations withcooperation
These are words often used in combination withcooperation.
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active cooperation
Shaming penalties presuppose the active cooperation of private individuals.
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bilateral cooperation
Identifying the project attributes that tend to favor approval can shed light on the forces that drive bilateral cooperation for an institution focused on environmental improvement.
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close cooperation
It operates on the principles of impartiality, objectivity, and close cooperation with the entire healthcare field.
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closer cooperation
The network has consistently explored opportunities and possibilities for closer cooperation.
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complete cooperation
There you get complete cooperation and the beginnings of complete confidence between those in the hospital and those outside.
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constructive cooperation
We look forward to closer and more constructive cooperation in the coming years.
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cross-border cooperation
Significantly both contributions conclude by suggesting that networking and cross-border cooperation is neither as pervasive nor as successful as some commentators suggest.
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degree of cooperation
As mentioned above, competition requires a degree of cooperation before it can operate.
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economic cooperation
Finally, it is rare that greater economic cooperation will bring together two homogeneous economies.
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encouraging cooperation
Most national health systems are coming under increasing scrutiny with a concern for containing costs, improving quality, and encouraging cooperation and balance between the private and public sectors.
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enhanced cooperation
We could introduce enhanced cooperation, starting from the bottom up, to get used to preparing our responses.
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excellent cooperation
As far as the car industry is concerned, we have established excellent cooperation among the different parties.
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extensive cooperation
However, we do think it is worthwhile to have extensive cooperation on issues of animal protection.
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fruitful cooperation
I thank all of you sincerely for our close and fruitful cooperation over these past months.
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full cooperation
The authors show that, with a sufficiently high rewiring probability, full cooperation can be reached in all social dilemma games experimented on.
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future cooperation
Moreover, they do so even if the games are fully anonymous, meaning they have no reason to be nice simply to build up future cooperation.
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importance of cooperation
I would like to emphasise the importance of cooperation in all significant areas within this programme.
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improved cooperation
I believe we do not simply need improved cooperation between the national coastguards.
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increased cooperation
This broad international effort should contribute to a future of increased cooperation between scientists, organisations and nations in the knowledge and rational use of our planet.
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increasing cooperation
The second phase is an increasing cooperation fed by this grand coalition which leads to peace.
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interdisciplinary cooperation
A persistent difficulty of interdisciplinary cooperation is thus highlighted - members of one field run into difficulty when they try to comment on another.
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intergovernmental cooperation
Naturally we condemn this fraud and endorse intergovernmental cooperation between the relevant national agencies.
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international cooperation
Later on, international cooperation leads to the setting of a minimum standard.
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lack of cooperation
Until now, the consolidating options have failed because of cost and lack of cooperation between biological database developers.
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long-term cooperation
Its main purpose is to create a legal framework for long-term cooperation in the field of energy on the basis of reciprocity and mutual benefit.
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military cooperation
Economic assistance expanded rapidly, while military cooperation steadily grew.
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multilateral cooperation
The analysis demonstrates the importance of multilateral cooperation for water managers to tackle wastewater pollution along an international border.
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need cooperation
This may need cooperation between the software and the hardware.
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peaceful cooperation
The cultural elements of the various countries can be used as bridges towards peaceful cooperation with a view to stability.
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regional cooperation
They believe that industrialisation would occur if regional cooperation were sensibly used to break away from the world market and to promote regional economic development.
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security cooperation
A few years ago one often heard that while economic integration in the hemisphere was moving along apace, security cooperation was being largely left behind.
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spirit of cooperation
If anything, these acts were intended to foster a spirit of cooperation.
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technical cooperation
Africans had argued for the creation of a special industrialisation and technical cooperation fund since the earliest conferences.
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technological cooperation
Another issue is that of scientific and technological cooperation.
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transatlantic cooperation
This is why applying influence to improve the protection of intellectual property rights in third countries has to be part of transatlantic cooperation.
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transnational cooperation
Yet organisations have shown themselves receptive to transnational cooperation when such action is essential and strategically viable.
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voluntary cooperation
To implement their decisions they needed either voluntary cooperation on the part of other officials or an imperial edict to force the issue.
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