cooperative arrangement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcooperativeandarrangement
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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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arrangement
noun
uk/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/us/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
a plan for how something ...
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(Definition ofcooperativeandarrangementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A close andcooperativearrangementbetween the state and interest groups improves transposition.
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In a prisoner's dilemma, each party prefers the outcome where she alone defects from acooperativearrangementover the other outcomes.
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Unless there is somecooperativearrangementjointly developed by competing levels of government, harm will be done.
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What is needed instead is acooperativearrangementbased on concepts of trusteeship or stewardship.
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If several of them got together and purchased one expensive machine they could work their owncooperativearrangementvery well.
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At present there are a good number of players in the region involved in acooperativearrangementthat extends to every sector of life, from the economy to culture.
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However, with increasing regional tension post-independence, this system is breaking down, with no conclusivecooperativearrangementyet.
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Here, too, the challenge will be to devise cooperative arrangements rather than separate arrangements applicable to individual sectors.
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If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.
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This organization established acooperativearrangementin which companies could share machine tools and production improvements, thus maximizing the industry's contribution to the war production effort.
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They comprise a heterogeneous group of people who do not hold an import licence and have not made cooperative arrangements with a licence holder.
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Coordination and cooperative arrangements are good, but there should be no anti-competitive assimilation.
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However, the added value deriving from cooperative arrangements is far greater than that.
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They are also free to set up cooperative arrangements if they so desire.
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Cooperative arrangements are also undertaken with various overseas seismic groups.
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We have no cooperative arrangements with growers, we have regional markets situated in the wrong places, and we have expensive transport arrangements which ought to be cut out.
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Less formal cooperative arrangements are also available.
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There are also a range of cooperative arrangements where resourcing ministry to congregations is not possible, particularly in rural and remote areas.
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Others, particularly smaller wineries or those that are not easily accessible or permitted for visitors, join together in cooperative arrangements within a single tasting room, often in a nearby town.
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