And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport. |
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Mr Kemp also defended the NUM's decision not to co-operate with the coalfield task force, set up to cushion the economic impact on Selby. |
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Instead, it is best to co-operate with robbers to ensure your safety and then to contact police immediately. |
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To assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself. |
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Obviously, we will have to be prepared for the moment when Belarus sends a signal that it is ready to co-operate with us. |
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Health Canada says it will reopen the OUI program if pesticide manufacturers are not willing to co-operate with the GROU program. |
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It simply forces victims to co-operate with police authorities by means of the threat of expulsion. |
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The premier told the president that failure to co-operate with The Hague would have disastrous consequences for the country. |
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I hope all of my colleagues in the House will agree to co-operate with us and plug this loophole once and for all. |
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The competent authorities shall co-operate closely to ensure that the above-mentioned penalties or measures produce the desired results. |
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Licensees were asked to co-operate in limiting cask wine sales to one per person. |
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The cameras would be unobtrusive and broadcasters would co-operate on feeds from the proceedings. |
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The hunger of each will be satisfied by the fifth part of a stag, so they agree to co-operate in a project to trap one. |
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But the fourth member of the original quartet, ever the prima donna, refuses to co-operate. |
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We hope you will co-operate with us in filling in your voting forms and having them ready for collection when our representative returns. |
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I hope people will co-operate and understand the necessity of living in harmony with nature. |
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What is unhealthy is the growing habit of obstruction, delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate. |
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Although initially stand-offish, Sistani ordered his people to co-operate with the Americans. |
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Females stay with their mothers, forming a group of related animals that co-operate to bring up and feed the latest litters of cubs. |
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Over the last few days, the governments have promised to co-operate and hand over any suspects sheltering within their borders. |
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He was a bit reluctant to co-operate to start with, but when the project was explained to him he was happy to help. |
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They should co-operate by sharing data and costs as well as justifying the decision to merge. |
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A typical example of how both missions will co-operate is the study of the magnetic substorms producing the bright aurorae. |
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He rejects antinomian ideas and upholds the believer's responsibility to co-operate with God in sanctification. |
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I would feminise global politics and take to task those countries which refuse to co-operate with treaties such as the Kyoto Agreement. |
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We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your contractual obligations with regard to the defect. |
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If we can do it alone we will, but we're willing to work alongside anyone who wants to co-operate. |
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Participants will interact in teams to learn to co-operate with each other. |
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The parents would not accept the principal's view that they were ancillaries, required to co-operate with him in the educational process. |
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Please co-operate by only depositing the correct recyclables in the appropriate containers. |
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This can only be achieved if we work together, co-operate and love each other. |
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These OC groups are known to co-operate with OC groups of other nationalities, for example ethnic Albanian and Surinamese. |
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Conservative governors refuse to co-operate. |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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Just occasionally whether because of that patriotism, or in exchange for a juicy titbit later he could be persuaded to co-operate. |
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This creates opportunities to co-operate on strategy, share information, provide mutual support and pool resources. |
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They may also be reluctant to invest their resources or may themselves have suppliers which are not willing to co-operate. |
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Further, a recantation clearly demonstrates that the complainant will not co-operate with Crown counsel, and may undermine the Crown's case. |
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The pair signed agreements to co-operate in such matters as a unified electricity grid and new ventures in satellite rocketry. |
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It is in just such a difficult situation as this that one sees whether or not a state is really willing to co-operate. |
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Given this new-found glasnost on the part of the government to co-operate with the opposition, I see only good things in the future. |
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In this sample, children with disagreeing parents are less likely to see their father frequently than those with parents who co-operate. |
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On April 27th America, Canada, Europe and Japan promised to co-operate on validating alternatives to animal testing. |
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Priority will be given to institutions sufficiently well-developed to be able to co-operate on an equal footing. |
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Meanwhile, Mr Célestin could yet throw a spanner in the works by refusing to co-operate with his own party. |
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The Article consequently authorises the Agency to co-operate on exchange of strategic nonpersonal information with the above mentioned actors. |
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Getting the country's rivalrous regions to co-operate in the venture was a feat in itself. |
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If the Conservatives want us to co-operate, we must deal with facts, not innuendoes. |
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But if they are willing to co-operate, they will have to violate the privacies of their clients in the process. |
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The police often co-operate with counterfeiters. |
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Everybody must co-operate with everybody else. |
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These authorities shall co-operate closely and directly with each other. |
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Returning people on a large scale could have a considerable impact on the development of a country and on the willingness of the authorities to co-operate in controlling migration. |
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The G8 reaffirms its support for the actions undertaken by the IAEA in favour of the safety and security of radioactive sources, and declares its readiness to co-operate with the Agency on this issue. |
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Bell will be pleased to co-operate with you and assist in a formal criminal investigation with your consent and at the request of the local authorities. |
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It recommends that they co-operate at international level with other states to avoid any legal loopholes that would make it possible to disseminate such material. |
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What was the substance and value of the information CSIS received from United States authorities arising from Ressam's agreement to co-operate with American authorities? |
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Donors began to co-operate more with each other and with the government. |
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It is easier for them if they join forces and co-operate with seaports. |
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So I think there is an opportunity to move the increased Canadian volume this year assuming the right price and as long as the logistics can co-operate. |
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Instead of going it alone, we Australians should put the firebreak behind us and co-operate with other countries seeking international solutions to these problems. |
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The publicity surrounding the organisation ensured that politicians went out of their way to co-operate with the survey and to court the women's vote. |
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When their cousin is battered to death and left on the moors for the crows, they stick together and refuse to co-operate with policeman Ben Cooper. |
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Simultaneously, transferable skills are acquired and practised, such as the ability to learn autonomously and to communicate and co-operate multilingually. |
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If we don't co-operate with them, they kill us, wipe us out of existence. |
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Secretary General Noble has been encouraged by both Iran and the Argentinean prosecutor to engage in shuttle diplomacy in an effort to help both parties co-operate in this matter. |
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Emmi and Kaiku, Spain' No. 2 in the areas of functional food and lifestyle, have concluded an agreement to co-operate in the area of fresh dairy products. |
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Mr. Abad has previously worked in association with UPO for the publication of a book on the site of Baalbek and would like to co-operate further with UNESCO on a photographic art book illustrating 200 World Heritage sites. |
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Unsurprisingly, the birthday girl refused to co-operate. |
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While such nurses brought a new philosophy of intervention into their respective milieus, they have neither the legitimacy nor the leverage to encourage other professionals to co-operate. |
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Although Space Science is responsible for carrying out this action plan, the Finance team of the sector should also co-operate and monitor PAYEs to ensure invoices are paid within a reasonable time frame after year-end. |
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We do not issue or reissue a code to a discounter who does not co-operate with us to ensure that the Tax Rebate Discounting Act, the Regulations, and the administrative procedures are followed. |
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Governments on all levels may co-operate with physicians, scientists and educationists, but their united work goes for nothing with every man and woman who refuses to do his or her part. |
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That requires building new sewage systems in dozens of towns and cities on its banks, closing tanneries and factories, and getting state governments to co-operate. |
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Curiously, and hopefully, our environment, nature, the world, and even our own society is rife with organisms that refuse to co-operate, and their tactics of resistance and survival are multitudinous and ingenious. |
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The Council also appeals to all the countries in the region to co-operate with the international community in the fight against terrorism, extremism and narco-trafficking. |
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First, let us recall the legislative and regulatory context underpinning the obligation to co-operate with the Order's syndic, as this will be the focus of our discussion. |
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But we must also co-operate with grace by our example, by our apostolate with souls who are increasingly ignorant of the least truths of the Faith, by our studies, and by our zeal. |
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He has also improved relations with Croatia's neighbours, in particular Bosnia. More contentiously still, he has promised to co-operate with the war-crimes tribunal on former Yugoslavia at The Hague. |
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I therefore urge the government and all present to untie the hands of existing environmental protection efforts and to co-operate toward a greener future and a cleaner future. |
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Hutu rebels can easily infiltrate the camps in Tanzania and use them as a base for attacks on Burundi. The Rwandan government, militarily strong, believes that whoever is in power in Burundi will have to co-operate with it. |
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His own relationship with the troubled island nation dates back to the mid-1990s, when as a junior foreign officer minister he brokered an agreement between competing parties to co-operate in the search for peace. |
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The only reason Saddam Hussein has come as far as he has, that he has pretended to co-operate, is that the Americans have been staring down his throat and it is time we did the same. |
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By means of a wide ranging technical knowledge, the prospective VFX artists shall be able to better understand production flows and to easily co-operate with cutters and cameramen. |
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I would like to urge the countries bordering the Adriatic Sea to pursue all possible efforts to co-operate in order arrive at an agreement for this particularly sensitive area. |
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The Framework Agreement was characterized by some as a formalization of the principle of intergovernmental cooperation and serves as a useful reminder of governments' need to co-operate. |
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Refusal to report the offence to the police or to co-operate with the administration of justice may also give grounds for reducing or withholding compensation. |
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Angola and Congo have formed a joint company to exploit Congo's oil. But now there are signs that Angola is getting fed up with Mr Kabila's obdurate refusal to co-operate with his saviours. |
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In order to pave the way for even deeper cuts, non-nuclear weapon states should co-operate with nuclear weapon states to develop the technology needed for verifying disarmament. |
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Why decide to turn upside down a system that works well and to initiate-that is the spirit of the bill-lawsuits if the provinces do not co-operate. |
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In delineating the border line between the two territories, which directly effects its ownership of the country's oil reserves, the north has refused to co-operate. |
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Special care should be taken to diligently consult the Centre and to co-operate with it fully, in particular by heeding its opinions and recommendations in its areas of expertise. |
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The metacognitive qualities included in these policy documents were: creative thinking, lifelong learning abilities and the ability to co-operate and communicate. |
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We must interact to co-operate, to procreate, to change the environment in which we evolve and to adapt to the natural evolution of that environment. |
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And Taiwan's Evergreen line said it would co-operate more closely with CKYH, an East Asian alliance that includes China's state giant, COSCO. All this clubbiness has consolidated a fragmented industry. |
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Once details of the recantation are disclosed to defence, Crown counsel should co-operate in any effort by defence to have the question of release or conditions promptly reviewed by a court of competent jurisdiction. |
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The first, as Mr Zapata already indicated, is to de-compartmentalize UNESCO so that its different parts are not distinct and independent entities, hermetically sealed from one another, but on the contrary co-operate closely. |
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The future premier, General Papagos, was typical of the majority who refused to co-operate. |
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Yet even in India, attitudes are changing. Manmohan Singh, its sagacious prime minister, has formed a powerful council of ministers, bureaucrats, scientists and businessmen to co-operate on the issue. |
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The United States Supreme Court, however, was not the colonial judiciary. It gelidly declined to co-operate with Washington. |
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The next step is to injunct them if they do not co-operate. |
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Nine of the 15 Disappeared have so far been found after the Provos said the would co-operate with searchers. |
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Japan is urging academics to patent their breakthroughs in order to profit from them and to co-operate more closely with private industry, which used to be considered as a comedown. |
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Cattle producers in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are joining together to co-operate on some projects and provide a louder national voice. |
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The Parties involved shall co-operate to ensure that the covert investigation is prepared and supervised and to make arrangements for the security of the officers acting under covert or false identity. |
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As a man of Eastern Tennessee, he also felt ill-disposed to co-operate with the men from the west. |
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However, ABB advised, through its counsel, that it would co-operate by causing the appropriate officers to respond to subpoenas from this Tribunal, subject to the usual rules about attendance in response to a subpoena. |
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He would like, not unnaturally, to deal with every problem and solve it, but he must learn to co-operate with the inevitable and pass along an increasing number of decisions to subordinates. |
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An uncooperative person, perhaps a terrorist, is not likely to co-operate simply because they are threatened with contempt of court or a prosecution for refusing to co-operate at an investigative hearing. |
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Workers would be obliged to co-operate with both plans. |
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The Commission demonstrated that it was ready to co-operate with the Ombudsman in seeking a favourable outcome to the complaint and cancelled its claim for reimbursement. |
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Phishers frequently co-operate with spammers, as the latter usually have the required infrastructure at their disposal to send out faked e-mails in very large numbers. |
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The minor, being protected and properly informed, will co-operate fully in recounting his or her experience and background and will clearly express his or her expectations. |
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Previous research has shown that human children are much more willing than chimpanzees to co-operate with a human adult in manipulating objects for example, taking it in turns to drop a ball down a chute. |
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Canada and the U. S. A. also co-operate on preclearance services. |
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The major companies are not reliant on any one particular source and can easily freeze out a particular producing country if it does not co-operate with the needs of the company. |
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Meanwhile the tricksily titled iSteve: The Book of Jobs, out in 2012, will be notable as the first biography with which the Apple co-founder has agreed to co-operate. |
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Timely planted wheat, with good growth, tillering and crown development in the fall, gives good yield potential prospects if next year will only co-operate. |
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But Clr Dodds said that, after initially saying they would co-operate, Garganey had done a U-turn and were no longer playing ball. |
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Leroux says growers should co-operate more and pursue innovation and value-added products as they can not expect to compete in a commodity market. |
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To be able to make friends, to negotiate with a bully, to co-operate with others on a class project, or to control his anxiety about making a presentation, he needs emptional intelligence. |
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The Texan, who did not co-operate with the USADA investigation, has remained silent since the sanction, although he opted not to appeal the decision. |
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While the two men have subsequently sought to co-operate over Iraq's efforts to patch together a coalition government, the US has made clear its warning still stands. |
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Filmmakers, who spent 150 days in the deserts of Arizona, US, believe that this is the first footage to show honeypot ant queens co-operate in the wild. |
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Kirsty Williams, Assembly member for Radnorshire, called on Fred Lawton to co-operate with the Welsh Development Agency to help secure new jobs for the workers. |
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