cooperative agreement

collocation in English

meaningsofcooperativeandagreement

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cooperative
adjective
uk
/kəʊˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/
us
/koʊˈɑː.pɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
willing to help or do what ...
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agreement
noun
uk
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
us
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or ...
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The different budget rules are modeled with respect to their reversion point, the outcome that prevails by default if nocooperativeagreementis reached.
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If there were no costs of negotiating the agreement, it would always be profitable to have acooperativeagreement, even though nearly half of the population violates it.
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The condition, which guarantees the sustaining of thecooperativeagreementcalls "time consistency".
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The group aimed to have realtime monitoring of moose on webcam, and to form acooperativeagreementwith the city on moose protection.
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Nonetheless, beginning around 1930, the two fields entered into acooperativeagreement.
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It's funded through acooperativeagreementthat is competitively awarded to an eligible applicant every 3-5 years.
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Although the two airports were now distinct again, they did enter into acooperativeagreementsome time in early 1930.
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Let say that a number of players has made acooperativeagreementat the start of the game.
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Each applicant was eligible for one, non-renewablecooperativeagreementaward.
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Such organizations are usually formed on the basis of acooperativeagreementwith little or no hierarchy or vertical integration.
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Despite the ownership changes, beginning around 1930 the two fields entered into acooperativeagreement.
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When an awarding agency expects to be substantially involved in a project (beyond routine monitoring and technical assistance), the law requires use of acooperativeagreementinstead.
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