co-operation造句181. She must face up to facts: her original project of family co-operation had fallen through because of her misjudgement.
182. My hon. Friend rightly draws attention to the benefits of Community co-operation.
183. But co-operation and self-sacrifice also exist, even at quite basic levels of conscious animal life.
184. The document also contained an undertaking to deepen co-operation in trade, economic development and science and technology between the two regions.
185. He called for greater co-operation between executive and legislature at both federal and local level.
186. These changes have created conflicts and tensions such as between old and new technological trajectories and between national autonomy and international co-operation.
187. The project is a good example of co-operation between a preserved railway and a local bus company.
188. Co-operation reached into the more secret realms of intelligence and science.
189. For such a remarkable achievement the close co-operation of many generations of patient observers must have been necessary.
189. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
190. This first session dealt mainly with co-operation between the two countries at the forthcoming Middle East peace conference.
191. They say imaginative management and co-operation with tenants will make for a model estate.
192. Pearson acknowledged that the new racial science could do little without the hearty co-operation of medics.
193. Needless to say, this is not to the exclusion of men but in co-operation with them.
194. Co-operation with teaching staff or subject departments in the use of the library as part of a specific teaching programme. 4.
195. They signed two agreements on improving economic co-operation and removing visa requirements for diplomats and businessmen.
196. New committees were established on commodities, poverty alleviation, service sectors and economic co-operation among developing countries.
197. There wasn't as yet that co-operation and warmth between them, although no doubt being on the road would bring that.
198. He has built up an extensive wine list in close co-operation with Peter Davenport, and is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about it.
199. The signing of a penal law co-operation treaty was reported to be imminent.
200. Task-based model of teaching and learning can change SEFC students' learning styles from passive reception to self-access, co-operation and exploration.
201. He also blasted the EU and its Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE), which, in July, passed a resolution equating Stalinism with Nazism.
202. Home-school co-operation is an indispensable component in the whole education system.
203. The formations of city spatial forms are the results of the co-operation of general rule of market and the exceptive city legacies.
204. As part of international co-operation, the department organises courses for officers from other Customs administrations.
205. In modern legal system, by encouraging the co-operation of fact-finder and parties, it provides the.
206. On October 13, 2010, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi held talks with visiting Fijian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Civil Aviation and International Co-operation, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola in Beijing.
207. The OECD is an international organization that developed from the Organization for European Economic Co-operation (EECD), which was created in 1948.
208. In 2002, Serbia and Montenegro came to a new agreement regarding continued co-operation, which, among other changes, promised the end of the name Yugoslavia.
209. The WTO is the single most successful example of international co-operation.
210. But it signals an early end to bipartisanship and bodes ill for the future of more difficult legislation, which will require a lot more co-operation.