degree of cooperation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdegreeandcooperation
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degree
noun
uk/dɪˈɡriː/us/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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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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As mentioned above, competition requires adegreeofcooperationbefore it can operate.
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Only hint to them that all depends on thedegreeofcooperationthey offer us.
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Federalism here may be envisaged as the spectrum between the two extremes of a high degree of conflict and highdegreeofcooperation.
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Nevertheless, bilateral punishment can secure some, albeit a limited,degreeofcooperation.
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It also allows us to examine thedegreeofcooperationwithin camp by analyzing the -ow of the vote in the run-off elections under different circumstances.
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With thatdegreeofcooperationthe most expensive part of the scheme - collection costs - are minimised.
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I am satisfied with the presentdegreeofcooperation.
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The prospects of stability depend on a number of factors, including thedegreeofcooperationafforded by the international community.
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With better regulation and a higherdegreeofcooperation, nations may be able to provide work for this huge block of potential labourers.
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Surely if we are making bilateral fisheries agreements with a country, we can force a higherdegreeofcooperationfrom them.
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For that reason, the recovery of claims, and thedegreeofcooperationwhich that demands, are politically sensitive questions.
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For all of this, and for the excellentdegreeofcooperationbetween us, thank you very much!
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There is also a mechanism for assessing thedegreeofcooperationof third countries and furthermore the assessment criteria are included.
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What will make the agency maximise its effectiveness is not only sensible structures, but a highdegreeofcooperationfrom people, as well as their preparedness.
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It is the responsibility of the official spokesman of the party opposite to recognise thedegreeofcooperationand to pinpoint this as something which can be achieved.
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It demands the effective organisation of intelligence and a highdegreeofcooperationbetween officers from regional crime squads and a number of different police forces.
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What do we believe is the rôle of the shop steward, and whatdegreeofcooperationor militancy in winning a battle do we expect from him?
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The development of such cooperation requires variation in thedegreeofcooperationand choosiness, which the researchers attributed to genetic mutation and variation.
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Mature males have beached themselves together, suggesting adegreeofcooperationwhich is not yet fully understood.
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Setting up a confidentiality club requires somedegreeofcooperationbetween the parties.
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