co-operation造句151. Washington was becoming more interested in some forms of nuclear co-operation.
152. There can be no solutions until humanity has learned the meaning of words like co-operation, unselfishness, fraternity and trust.
153. Its co-operation has been crucial to the international consensus legitimising the war.
154. By not adopting the law on financing the Yugoslav bank for economic co-operation, 350,000 million dinars were saved.
155. A bilateral co-operation agreement, covering trade, education, cultural affairs and aviation was signed during the visit.
156. Does not that show that public co-operation and awareness are major factors in reducing crime in our cities?
157. Such a move would surely appeal to an electorate which is looking for moderation and co-operation.
158. However, because a Court Scheme requires the co-operation of the target it is not a viable alternative to a hostile bid.
159. The two say they will also investigate areas of co-operation on future-generation storage products.
160. Their functional link severed, Co-operation and trade unionism went on separately to join the system they could not defeat.
161. Here in that contrast, the antithesis between the interests of Consumers' and Producers' Co-operation is sharply presented.
162. There is room for further co-operation between them, as well as with new, fledgling national clearinghouses.
163. The residents co-operation should make it more enjoyable for you too.
164. Regional and transfrontier co-operation has a definite role in promoting good-neighbourly relations.
165. They provided for the promotion of bilateral trade and for increased co-operation against drug trafficking.
166. Over 600 economists, businessmen and politicians discussed ways to improve the commercial, legal and administrative framework of East-West economic co-operation.
167. International co-operation on protecting the ozone layer has been good.
168. These were made discreetly with the aid of a telephoto lens and with the full co-operation of the club.
169. The measure of co-operation was obtained by asking if the respondent would probably report to the police an offence he had witnessed.
170. The research on the project is required to be carried out in close co-operation with the client group.
171. Labour whips have been told that the offer of opposition co-operation has met with suspicion in the Government whips' office.
172. This can lead to friction, acrimony and lack of co-operation between functional groups.
173. The proposals have been agreed to with the co-operation of the police and Middlesbrough Cycling Group.
174. Status: Regional grouping for free trade between member countries and for promotion of wider free trade co-operation.
175. A new feature provides system administration from all Co-operation domains, whether local or remote, to facilitate large installation.
176. Such schemes require courage from the government, the co-operation of the opposition and forbearance by unions.
177. The Assembly also agreed on closer co-operation on the environment, on regional security and in the fight against drug trafficking.
178. Included in the friendship treaty was a defence co-operation agreement, covering material provision for the armed forces and officer training.
179. Krupp said last week it would close one of its steelworks if the tricky co-operation talks fail.
180. This was counter-productive in alienating those sectors of the community whose co-operation was essential to criminal investigation.