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How to use co-operation in a sentence

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Turkey attaches importance to mutually furthering beneficial commercial and economic co-operation with Bulgaria.
Specific details of operations will be developed in co-operation with the regulatory authorities.
There will always be divergencies of opinion but there is over half a century of close co-operation on which to build.
The peaceful settlement of this dispute has allowed for renewed co-operation.
Velchev said the possibility of implementing trans-border co-operation projects with Macedonia and Serbia would be considered next year.
Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year.
But such traumas only occur after exhaustive efforts to achieve co-operation with dignity have failed.
A number of biosynthetic and metabolic processes require co-operation of different organelles or compartments.
Their unstinted co-operation played a vital role in helping us tide over the crisis.
It is a charge which the upstart organisation has been quick to dispel, stressing co-operation rather than conflict.
There has been a very high degree of co-operation between everyone involved in this case.
The report said problems in the project related to cash flow hitches, lack of co-operation by the contractor and non-performance.
Such co-operation is a natural free market development in capital-intensive industries.
Road Club members will be stewarding all access roads on the route and the co-operation of the public would be greatly appreciated.
Since this is a once-off project, it is vital that it is carried through as completely as possible with the full co-operation of all.
Schythes were swung, sheaves were tied and built into stooks in an overflowing gesture of co-operation and goodwill.
These helped further to encourage open-ended arms competition and limited the search for areas of mutual co-operation.
As an added inducement, it was heavy-handedly hinted that co-operation by Bucharest would assist Romania's ambition to join the European Union.
The police people did carry out the orders from the high-ups very sincerely and extended full co-operation to me on my midnight mission.
The majority of the work here is being done as a close co-operation between the nuclear medicine physician, the surgeon and the histopathologist.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Lysander was not deaf to their persuasions, and by his co-operation their request was granted.
In the metazoan body each cell performs, in co-operation with many other similar cells, some one special function or process.
Should she or should she not inform Jerry Macy of mignons lack 195 of co-operation?
The success of this undertaking will depend upon securing the co-operation of the people of the morainal belt.
Interpenetration and co-operation may supply the place of the metaphysical unity at which the absolutists aim.
That is the circumstance which obliges your government to insist on your co-operation.
For music is of all arts the one which insists on most co-operation on the part of its votaries.
But when big mac heard about it, he accused Miller, and promised to keep silent in exchange for co-operation.
Cyrus recognises the ideal principle of co-operation and collective ownership.
People would have to become much more capable of self-direction as well as of voluntary co-operation than they are now.
Fouche relied on the co-operation of the emigres everywhere beyond the Rhine to lure the Duc d'Enghien into the plot.
Procuring the staunch adhesion and co-operation of every Afrikaner and other real friend of the cause.
The co-operation of our whole personality with the work of the indwelling Spirit.
All mankind can interbreed freely, can learn to understand the same speech, can adapt itself to co-operation.
Hence this question mark rampant, hence this interrogational presentation, hence this request for co-operation.
There was no co-operation on the part of the proprietors in peopling the island.
It solves the problem which has so long puzzled Socialists, the harmonization of just individual freedom with social co-operation.
It is true that practical co-operation and on-the-spot recognition of Indian rights had developed in Virginia in the early years.
The Q50 for Europe includes the first fruits of the co-operation agreement with alliance partner Daimler.
Team batting is the co-operation of batsman and base-runner.
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