co-operation造句31. The registration of a notice is a friendly proceeding carried out, in general, with the co-operation of the registered proprietor.
32. Many such activities were organised this year in co-operation with academic departments.
33. Their kindness and co-operation has allowed us to launch this exciting new scheme for the benefit of residents and visitors to Northamptonshire.
34. To all who attended this day we thank you for your good humour and co-operation under difficult circumstances.
35. They recognize that co-operation between industry and research institutions is beneficial in raising productivity and enhancing competitiveness.
36. Mr Schrempp was also likely to stress the need for co-operation on the part of unions, suppliers and dealers.
37. So international agreement and co-operation is in this field not merely an ideal but a practical necessity for effective justice.
38. Nevertheless, it is still possible to request co-operation and compliance with the instructions in a polite way.
39. They encourage efforts to preserve that potential, and urge continued co-operation in this area.
40. Well done! % % Joining Forces Carefully managed co-operation can bring untold rewards.
41. A treaty on economic, industrial, scientific and technological co-operation and a labour co-operation agreement were also signed.
42. The future, therefore, lies in intellectual co-operation and communication as much as in network infrastructure. 13.
43. Co-operation between state, private, and charity services will be essential.
44. The team is completely independent, but will maintain close co-operation with Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue.
45. The co-operation is understandable in evolutionary terms as the males and females in a single-female syconium are brothers and sisters.
46. The view that co-operation, not competition, is more conducive for survival is also gaining ground among biologists and ethologists.
47. During ministerial-level talks the two sides agreed to establish a joint co-operation commission.
48. What is surprising is how very generously this co-operation is given in many cases.
49. Sounds like a sudden burst of co-operation between the world's tractor makers?
50. For the direct benefit of pupils it will be individual partners who will matter more than a grand design of co-operation.
51. Apart from the value of the data itself, the exercise can be a useful preliminary to co-operation and co-ordination at grass-roots level.
52. The six-point joint statement also agreed on co-operation in shipping, communications, scientific surveys, and combating piracy and drug trafficking.
53. Separate agreements were signed on military cooperation and on the formation of an intergovernmental commission on trade, economic and scientific co-operation.
54. Children's co-operation can be secured by guiding and helping them towards some desirable action or way of thought.
55. While it is significant as a response to globalization, increased co-operation, is not necessarily indicative of integration.
56. That co-operation will be vital in getting to the bottom of this matter as soon as possible.
57. The Liberal Democrats' success unleashed speculation about pacts, deals or at least closer co-operation between the two opposition parties.
58. The participating States recognize the importance of co-operation in a number of areas in the economic integration process.
59. Closer co-operation is also sought in foreign and security policy, although this is given a rather low priority.
60. Co-operation within a colony, especially by means of labour-dividing castes, is probably what ants are most famous for.