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61. Others again, such as Christopher Hitchens, have been yet more cynical and critical when analysing the post-1945 era of co-operation. 62. Brief your participants that you will be conducting the meeting this way and expect their co-operation. 63. For effective teaching, the confidence and co-operation of the patient are essential. 64. Alternatively, or in addition, the upward spiral is the product of some of the surprising consequences of co-operation. 65. Minor agreements were signed on cultural and scientific co-operation and a consular convention in preparation for a full-scale treaty. 66. This co-operation is not simply within a group or hunting horde: it extends both across time and through time. 67. So for a short while the two movements, Co-operation and trade unionism, had fused. 68. Just sitting down together as a family to draft an agreement can encourage analysis and co-operation. 69. On Nov. 16, it signed a protocol with the government on co-operation in negotiating work contracts and pensions. 70. Of course many programmes of regional co-operation exist, but unlike oil most Third World commodities are no longer essential to the West. 71. The approach was based on notions of co-ordination and co-operation. 72. In both these forms of education there is co-operation between library and academic staff. 73. Inter-group co-operation and stimulation are common, and are facilitated by the excellent atmosphere which exists within the laboratory. 74. In the future, broader co-operation and co-ordination may follow from the firm basis of this work. 75. Treaties on good-neighbourly relations and on co-operation and mutual assistance between government ministries were also finalized. 76. So, in its relations with Government, Co-operation as practised in this country functions as part of the private sector. 77. An extensive discussion has also been provided of the extent to which implementation requires interagency co-operation. 78. They believe the Bush administration's promise of steady deficit erosion, in co-operation with Congress, is being more systematically derailed. 79. Both governments shall increase their co-operation within the framework of international organizations ... Article 21. 80. For in fact, Co-operation does not fit comfortably into the Webbs' conception of Socialism. 81. Will people be prosecuted when their co-operation is needed to implement an eventual peace agreement? 82. It also welcomed the realization of the joint hydroelectric power station project Ruzizi-II, and progress on co-operation in scientific research. 83. Eikmeyer's fundamental insight is that co-operation and non-co-operation are not simply polar opposites along a scale. 84. We will maintain support for the arts and continue to develop schemes for greater sponsorship in co-operation with business and private individuals. 85. Several governments, particularly from the larger states, sought co-operation on immigration and frontier controls and also closer police collaboration. 86. It gives priority to economic co-operation, reconciliation, family reunions and government-level dialogue. 87. And, apart from extradition, States were unwilling for the most part to contemplate co-operation in criminal prosecutions. 88. With the co-operation of the national weightlifting coach, Ziegler persuaded three weightlifters to begin using Dianabol. 89. The Circular exhorted LEAs to consider new ways of providing opportunities for adult education, including co-operation with universities and voluntary bodies. 90. The Government would seek international co-operation on checking the inflow of boat people at January's Geneva conference meeting.