Đặt câu với từ "co-operation"

1. A little co-operation.

2. The British admiralty provided full co-operation.

3. Contacts And Co-operation Across Borders Part VIII.

4. 15 Status: Soviet bloc economic co-operation pact.

5. The co - operation of these governments requires unflagging effort.

6. The difference is crucial in a co-operation game.

7. This co-operation is based on mutual trust and flexibility.

8. 9 The co-operation of air traffic control is central.

9. By the way, Doctor, I shall want your co - operation. "

10. Did the co-operation with non-EU countries add value?

11. The association aims to enhance co-operation among Southeast Asian community.

12. Collecting such evidence would necessitate the co-operation of foreign governments.

13. New areas of co-operation were added in the following years.

14. · efforts, including co-operation mechanism, to facilitate the transfer of migrants' remittances.

15. Collusion is secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations.

16. At around this time, Cultural Co-operation started the Music Village Festival.

17. Nevertheless, it was the first major form of inter-colonial co-operation.

18. The added value of Transnational Co-operation at project level under EQUAL.’

19. Jane thought she had gained the co-operation of a local ornithologist.

20. Well done! % % Joining Forces Carefully managed co-operation can bring untold rewards.

21. It is also the result of ecumenical co-operation between the major denominations.

22. Co-operation between protein-Acetylating and protein-methylating co-activators in transcriptional activation

23. g. Any other issues related to co-operation in the areas mentioned above.

24. The aptly named Honda Accord has been produced in co-operation with Rover.

25. Multilateral negotiations on regional economic co-operation were held in Paris on Oct. 29-

26. We are committed to establishing ties of friendship and co-operation with all countries.

27. The co-operation of the specialists is highly necessary in dealing with specific Backwardness.

28. Article # addresses the issue of co-operation between National Supervisory Authorities and the EDPS

29. Urgent steps, including through international co-operation, must be undertaken to address these problems.

30. This can lead to friction, acrimony and lack of co-operation between functional groups.

31. Commentators described the arrangements as the price paid for Soviet co-operation on unification.

32. Under this strategy, Community-Vietnam co-operation will focus on two priority focal points:

33. But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism.

34. Co-operation, co-ordination and exchange of information between administrative and law enforcement agencies

35. 3.2 Legislative harmonisation, accompanying measures, administrative co-operation and the Open Co-ordination Method

36. STEELBLOOD BANDOG KENNELS SBK9 is breeding in co-operation with On/Off Bandogs Greece (Mr

37. (a) the present status of civil nuclear co-operation with United States and other countries;

38. Their mandate is to treat all issues concerning inter-institutional co-operation related to ACIs.

39. A specific reference is added to the need for appropriate co-operation with EU-OSHA.

40. Hence, it is important to identify the objective conditions under which co-operation actually develops.

41. The Hector was intended as a replacement for the Hawker Audax army co-operation aircraft.

42. There is a similar need to intensify co-operation and information exchange between customs authorities.

43. Co-operation will take due account of the Community acquis in the field of industrial policy.

44. 7 China has been drawn into a cat's cradle of regional and sub - regional co - operation.

45. Another amphora seems to belong to Smikros, which suggests possibly a co-operation between both artists.

46. A representative of the CIO attended the NACC ad hoc group on co-operation in peacekeeping.

47. Strategic Relationships The co-operation of many partners is essential to achieving a successful strategic outcome.

48. Desiring to strengthen the friendly relations and co-operation between the broadcasting authorities of two countries:

49. Our close co-operation with almost all vehicle manufacturers ensures that their requirements are implemented accordingly.

50. In 1991 he was chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

51. The Organization has its roots in the 1973 Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE).

52. (iii) The Assertives tried to cripple the administration by using methods of non-co-operation and boycott

53. The additional features were negotiated and implemented by FS in co-operation with the public service provider.

54. New committees were established on commodities, poverty alleviation, service sectors and economic co-operation among developing countries.

55. Co-operation with the IAEA in the areas of Nuclear Material Accountancy and Additional Protocols was satisfactory.

56. Such schemes require courage from the government, the co-operation of the opposition and forbearance by unions.

57. Meanwhile, Nazi-Soviet political rapprochement and economic co-operation gradually stalled, and both states began preparations for war.

58. The project addresses an important problem or need in which transatlantic co-operation provides a clear added value.

59. Intra-governmental co-operation must be improved as well. Clear priorities must be set out, including financial support.

60. They recognize that co-operation between industry and research institutions is beneficial in raising productivity and enhancing competitiveness.

61. This mammoth effort of bringing about cleanliness is a wonderful example of fostering aesthetics, co-operation and continuum.

62. Here in that contrast, the antithesis between the interests of Consumers' and Producers' Co-operation is sharply presented.

63. Nothing is less likely than effective co - operation among inward - looking states presiding over frightened, even xenophobic, societies.

64. Conveyancing is an area of legal practice where there is traditionally some degree of co-operation between practitioners.

65. So, nearly 130 partner countries and international organizations benefit from French co-operation activities of security and defense.

66. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) said the process "failed to meet international standards".

67. The atmospheric electrical processes are to be interpreted from the co-operation of generators and variabile circuit elements.

68. Furthermore, also the international co-operation in the field of police training affairs is assigned to the SIAK.

69. And, apart from extradition, States were unwilling for the most part to contemplate co-operation in criminal prosecutions.

70. While it is significant as a response to globalization, increased co-operation, is not necessarily indicative of integration.

71. The trade Agreement will provide for all necessary measures to encourage trade, economic cooperation, investment and technical co-operation.

72. Another assumption is that absolute gains can be made through co-operation and interdependence—thus peace can be achieved.

73. To combat truancy schools need the active co-operation of parents and good information about patterns of non-attendance.

74. The co-operation is provided by one or the other of the series of notches to adjust the batter.

75. We count on Papua New Guinea’s continued support and co-operation in the United Nations and other multilateral fora.

76. This was counter-productive in alienating those sectors of the community whose co-operation was essential to criminal investigation.

77. As a last resort , I sought to act with the co - operation of individual comrades , Chinese as well as Russian .

78. It signed a co-operation agreement with Aeroflot in October 1997 covering new scheduled services, aircraft maintenance, ticketing and marketing.

79. The power of performance of the operating unit is based on the co-operation of all disciplines and professions involved.

80. Inter-group co-operation and stimulation are common, and are facilitated by the excellent atmosphere which exists within the laboratory.