Turkey attaches importance to mutually furthering beneficial commercial and economic co-operation with Bulgaria. |
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Specific details of operations will be developed in co-operation with the regulatory authorities. |
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There will always be divergencies of opinion but there is over half a century of close co-operation on which to build. |
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The peaceful settlement of this dispute has allowed for renewed co-operation. |
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Velchev said the possibility of implementing trans-border co-operation projects with Macedonia and Serbia would be considered next year. |
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Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year. |
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But such traumas only occur after exhaustive efforts to achieve co-operation with dignity have failed. |
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A number of biosynthetic and metabolic processes require co-operation of different organelles or compartments. |
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Their unstinted co-operation played a vital role in helping us tide over the crisis. |
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It is a charge which the upstart organisation has been quick to dispel, stressing co-operation rather than conflict. |
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There has been a very high degree of co-operation between everyone involved in this case. |
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The report said problems in the project related to cash flow hitches, lack of co-operation by the contractor and non-performance. |
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Such co-operation is a natural free market development in capital-intensive industries. |
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Road Club members will be stewarding all access roads on the route and the co-operation of the public would be greatly appreciated. |
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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. |
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Schythes were swung, sheaves were tied and built into stooks in an overflowing gesture of co-operation and goodwill. |
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These helped further to encourage open-ended arms competition and limited the search for areas of mutual co-operation. |
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As an added inducement, it was heavy-handedly hinted that co-operation by Bucharest would assist Romania's ambition to join the European Union. |
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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. |
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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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Citizenship of the Union was to be established and close co-operation on justice and home affairs was to be developed. |
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In that way the clownfish gets protection and attracts prey for the anemone, an example of symbiosis, or co-operation between different animals. |
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She stressed that it was a game played with a partner, so communication skills and co-operation were vital. |
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The healer should work in co-operation with other health care professionals, including the client's doctor. |
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It was later vilified for the extent of its co-operation with the regime, accused of collaboration. |
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He predicted that if that co-operation continued and was improved upon, a greater success rate could be achieved. |
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Values and principles such as sharing, co-operation, altruism, communalism, nonviolence, nonconfrontation, consultation, consensus. |
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They maintained an atmosphere of co-operation and compliance, without compromising the security of the protocol. |
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It has also inked agreements with institutions and organizations in the United States and Italy on intellectual property co-operation. |
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But it is time to realise that we do not have a choice between political co-operation and integrated schools in the long term. |
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The Government acknowledges that more needs to be done, particularly on inter-agency co-operation. |
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The guidance explains the purpose of the instruction, namely inter-agency co-operation in respect of child protection. |
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As a result, interfaith co-operation, including religious services, is regarded as a key to racial harmony and social order. |
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Constant intertribal feuding prevented both the formation of larger political units and the development of any economic co-operation. |
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This kept the village and school in touch and resulted in better understanding and productive co-operation. |
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He thanked everyone for their co-operation and support during his time as senior development officer. |
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The former minister is reported to have been informed that he might receive immunity in return for co-operation with the work of the inquiry. |
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They requested the neighbours' co-operation in taking the daughter out for an hour or so, given prior notice. |
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The builders present in the meeting assured to extend all possible help and co-operation to city police, the release added. |
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The effect of recent legislative changes means that the state can now extract much more co-operation from a suspect. |
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Your co-operation is requested by the pastoral council in this worthwhile project. |
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He said that the British prime minister had given an assurance that the inquiry would receive the fullest possible co-operation. |
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This Offshore Overlap Agreement is another important step in Crees and Inuit co-operation and sharing. |
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The agreement provides a legal framework for co-operation based on equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit. |
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Later the leaders signed a joint declaration pledging to extend co-operation in economic, security and cultural areas. |
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But he denied reports on Chad's latest threat, saying bilateral co-operation continued to proceed. |
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He said the party would also look at widening its co-operation with other pro-democracy groups. |
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The man himself puts everything down to the co-operation and goodwill of the stars. |
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International co-operation proved totally unable to untie this Gordian knot. |
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The co-operation is conditional on seven specific measures including the culling of diseased populations of badgers. |
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Capital, displaced from its traditional role as orchestrator of productive co-operation, thus tends to take the form of an apparatus of capture. |
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Army co-operation and close air support were in their infancy in the USA and dive-bombing seemed to be the answer. |
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Transregional co-operation has not been on the top of the policy makers' priority list and the interest of regional authorities was ambiguous. |
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Have they any place in a world struggling to move away from war and confrontation into a new sort of globalism and co-operation? |
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Most significant is the fact that Shanghai Automobile Industrial Company gained this level of quality through co-operation. |
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In wartime, there would be no food to waste, but with your care and co-operation we shall have enough. |
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Inequality undermines social cohesion and weakens the bonds of co-operation. |
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So you see, when the Prime Minister says he could do with some co-operation, join the club, so could we. |
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I think the Internet has still got a strong element of co-operation when you delve beyond all the useless junk and corporate machinery. |
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As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church. |
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The flat denials at the start of the week changed instead to a promise of full co-operation. |
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Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better. |
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We want to enjoy a reciprocal co-operation when we need to call on players to face France. |
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In order to prove that it is not only a matter of reciprocally fruitful economic co-operation, we have decided to emphasise the cultural sector. |
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We look forward to your co-operation in putting these procedures into operation quickly to enable an early recommencement of asbestos clearance. |
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The BBMR is a division of the National Blood Service, which works in co-operation with the other UK bone marrow donor registries. |
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The results show that lateral roots play an important role in anchorage, and that co-operation between roots may be the most significant factor. |
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The agreement also helped pave the way for crucial diplomatic and military co-operation in the lead-up to World War One. |
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Their support was greatly appreciated and all within the club are grateful for their help and co-operation. |
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The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity. |
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More jobs will be created and there will be technology transfer within the framework of South-to-South co-operation. |
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Catiline was baulked of their expected co-operation, and the communication with the Allobroges for the moment was interrupted. |
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A substantial element of the system is the set of physical exercises performed in pairs and again based on the idea of the power of co-operation. |
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The committee request your co-operation in the work being carried out. |
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We are also aware of the importance to embrace the efforts of other civic organisations and we welcome the cordial respect and co-operation we have for each other. |
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Your co-operation and assistance is appreciated and encouraged. |
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The Lend-Lease Act was not a sudden or an isolated step, but the culmination of a long series of steps taken in the direction of co-operation with the Allies as the threat of war became greater. |
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The origins of this project lie in the aspirations of the EU to foster and develop greater links of communication and co-operation between Europeans. |
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After the destruction and ruin of the war years, and the climate of nationalism which preceded them, many hoped for a new model of political co-operation in Europe. |
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Described as a blueprint to crack down on the trade in fake goods, the scheme involves closer inter-agency co-operation in the fight against pirates and bootleggers. |
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The building industry pact signed this week heralds a new era of co-operation in an industry that has for over a century been a major area of demarcation disputes. |
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However, the minister was at pains to stress the need for greater co-operation between third-level colleges if the fourth tier is to become a success. |
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So far Russia has been able to stymie further detente with Nato by delaying promised agreements on military co-operation and by threatening the arms control process. |
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The organisation's mission is to promote voluntary harmonization of electrotechnical Standards in Europe in co-operation with its European partners and worldwide. |
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Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
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What a pappyshow has been their so-called co-operation on fighting crime, created as a direct result of citizens' pressure and political opportunism! |
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The most contentious issue is likely to be a provision encouraging commissioners to facilitate voluntary co-operation by witness to be heard in private. |
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Air superiority over the battlefield was retained at all times and the Air Force flew effective army co-operation and tactical reconnaissance missions. |
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However, it is seen as a sign of the kind of co-operation on which the two banks are increasingly likely to embark in an effort to keep down costs. |
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His efforts are the result of close co-operation with a trio of silver surfers who read each chapter as it was written to see if they could keep up. |
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Sinn Fein is understood to have given assurances of fresh co-operation to identify their unmarked graves, allowing their families to lay them to rest. |
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The Stockholm Conference in 1972 had called for a registry of emissions of radioactivity and international co-operation on radioactive waste disposal and reprocessing. |
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He would not have been in a position to offer that degree of assistance or co-operation to Mr Sherwood if the other officers were still to be tried alongside him. |
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The Italian businessmen were interested also in co-operation in agriculture, especially viticulture, wine making, timber processing and the production of household utensils. |
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Parents for Justice had withdrawn its co-operation from the faltering Dunne investigation and, riven by internal bickering, was close to splintering. |
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We have vigorously set about recovering our mutual understanding, building a broad base for our co-operation and redeeming the promise of our complementarities. |
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His core concept was ramification, meaning the likelihood that co-operation in one sector would lead governments to extend the range of collaboration across other sectors. |
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The plan to relieve congestion by staggering working hours is sound but it would need the full co-operation of businesses large and small, which might prove difficult. |
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They also thank the collectors for their help and co-operation. |
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He said that, in recent years, co-operation has greatly expanded and diversified, with bilateral trade surging and a noteworthy increase in reciprocal investment. |
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The encouragement of smuggling was also an offshoot of this co-operation. |
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It raises questions of a claim to European leadership, perhaps in co-operation with Russia, that hearkens back to some Prussian ideas of the 19th century. |
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Canada was built on co-operation between diverse cultural groups, specifically French and English Canadians, who united to throw off the imperial British rule. |
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National leadership and more pervasive international co-operation will also be essential in order to keep mafia and piracy practices from resurging. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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The agreement also provided for co-operation at the level of exchanges without police powers and secondment with police powers. |
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Jafar Ahmed Mubarak thanked the mnister for the audiennce and pledge to enhance co-operation. |
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The rapid implementation of the Turkey's Southeast Anatolia Project accelerated the debates of co-operation and conflict on the issue. |
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The operation usually takes three to four hours, in co-operation with a neurophysiologist to make sure we don't cut the wrong roots. |
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Under the co-operation agreement, Tieto will digitalise RVG s pathology processes by implementing its comprehensive Patos solution. |
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Japanese and Asean leaders agreed to enhance co-operation in ensuring freedom of overflight and civil aviation safety, the report said. |
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And mutual backscratching ensures the press don't go short of co-operation in stories that are purely rugbyrelated. |
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In 1951 Wiedemann worked in co-operation with the Milk Research Institute in Kiel to develop a bacteriologically faultless floor drain. |
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The course was organized by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek in co-operation with the Antiterrorism Centre of the State National Security Committee. |
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Now Almondbury scooter enthusiast Michaela Bray, 37, has organised Pistons at Dawn, a rare co-operation between bikers and scooterists. |
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They are also in co-operation with other holons to fulfil their mutual goals. |
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Thanks to the co-operation of the security forces and the intelligence services, the escapees were re-captured, to the relief of us all. |
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The winning video has been created in co-operation with UPM, Metropolia, Faster Horse advertising agency and Imagemaker production company. |
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Nevertheless, Iran has increased its reach through a host of methods, including co-operation, co-optation, as well as ideological and financial means. |
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The entire process will be undertaken by IGAD, who had called the meeting to discuss on co-operation in management and sustainable development of River Dawa. |
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The exhibition features the ancient profession of plumassier in co-operation with the Parisian Maison Lemarie, one of the last traditional feather studios. |
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Under TUPE regulations, people working for NBLT were hoping to be transferred to SLM but the council has hit out at a lack of co-operation from the outgoing firm. |
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What this report shows is how the people working in this industry are succeeding despite a mishmash of policies with little coherence or co-operation between them. |
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