cooperative approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcooperativeandapproach
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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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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Finally, thecooperativeapproachwas criticised by upwardly mobile elements in the farming community.
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A rational,cooperativeapproachis expected to result in quicker, fairer, less costly, and more consensual dissolution of conflict.
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One of the hallmarks of jazz is itscooperativeapproachto artistic behaviour.
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The creation of a distinctive identity within the school was a significant by-product of thecooperativeapproachwithin rehearsals.
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Most importantly, all of the contributions here are held together by the laudable common goal of acooperativeapproachto understanding syntactic variation.
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This result can be explained by the fact that the stigmergy approach is naturally inspired and thecooperativeapproachhas been thought for self-organization and emergence.
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The processes they developed are reflective of acooperativeapproachto group composition where upwards of 21 students composed and 'jammed' their way through a weekly rehearsal.
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This paper identifies the significance of using acooperativeapproachwith adolescent musicians and the high level of personal investment in, and identification with, the musical product that emerges.
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This is not normal legislation, but an intensely political debate that requires an intensely political andcooperativeapproachbetween the institutions.
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I hope we shall be able to maintain thiscooperativeapproachthroughout the subsequent presidencies.
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Thanks are due not least to the rapporteurs for their good andcooperativeapproachto our work together.
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There will be acooperativeapproachto this matter.
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Thecooperativeapproachis one way of trying to bridge that gap.
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I would like to thank the shadows for their constructivecooperativeapproach, which enabled us to create a broad consensus.
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Finally, on the issue of migration and social integration, we should promote a jointcooperativeapproachto managing the movement of people.
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In the wake of this successful cooperation between the institutions, we have also got the citizens more deeply involved in this newcooperativeapproach.
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The city has been trying to make acooperativeapproachto the problem.
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Other countries have been taking a much morecooperativeapproachand have given varying degrees of commitment to supporting the principle of a common fund.
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So a request was made for acooperativeapproachand the submission of a comprehensive plan to cover every aspect of this problem.
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