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co·opera·tion [ˌkəʊɒpəˈreɪʃən] SUST. no pl.

1. cooperation (assistance):

cooperation in

2. cooperation (joint work):

cooperation in

non-co·op·eˈra·tion SUST. no pl.

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There is almost no interaction with airfreight, close cooperation with ocean-going freight and a mostly competitive relationship with long distance trucking and barge transport.
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Historically and today, cooperation has been at the forefront of the communitys mission.
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We rank near the bottom of countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development...
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Also, there was a need to address the lack of cooperation among other countries and to prevent competitive devaluation of the currencies as well.
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Look, there's a mess in Afghanistan; there must be some mutual cooperation in that matter.
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Smith believed in a virtuous self-interest which results in invisible cooperation.
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Of course, few things struck as much fear into the hearts of city fathers as white/black labor cooperation.
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Cooperation in all of its very many forms then becomes evolutionarily stable.
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A side effect of learning how interdependence could help all services was improved cooperation among the military intelligence and operations personnel.
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The chief result of this meeting was greater economic cooperation, not the previously discussed political unification.
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