co-operation造句211. THE extraordinary success of Homo sapiens is a result of four things: intelligence, language, an ability to manipulate objects dexterously in order to make tools, and co-operation.
212. Prof Yan from Tsinghau University brushed away any cozy talk of international co-operation.
213. In the practical bilateral ties, strategic co-operation of mutual trust and benefit has always occupied an unshakably predominant position.
214. Jobs abroad (in the member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD] and the Gulf) are equivalent to 6 percent of total employment at home.
215. Arrogance and the know-all attitudes among some police offices will only further alienate public co-operation with the police.
216. It will also depend on the dynamics of international co-operation, especially technology transfer.
217. The EU provides Ukraine with a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) as well as a Partnership and Co-operation Agreement (PCA) that took effect in 1998.
218. A new situation is emerging in China's economic and technical exchange and co-operation with other countries.
220. Would also consider working with an investor or co-operation with existing manufactures in an exclusive or non-exclusive relationship.
221. But even in those difficult times, Jack Kennedy had started to think co-operation with the Soviet Union in civilian space programs might be a better idea.
222. For advocates of the new bilateralism, such deep Franco-British co-operation, which was originally conceived as a way to make shrinking national defence budgets go further, is a big prize.
223. Level move is realized by the co-operation of oil vat, handspike and synchronizer.
224. Agricultural Producers' Co-operatives by Comrade Mao Tsetung, who undertook it after reading the reports on agricultural co-operation sent in by various localities.
225. As safety will invariably affect the project objective, it is imperative that every assigned task must be executed safety through effective planning, communication, co-ordination and co-operation.
226. France suspended military co-operation with its former colony and reviewed its bilateral aid.
227. The formalization of co-operation between the republics would produce progress.
228. The central theme of the meeting is to discuss co-operation with the Kuomintang and establish the revolutionary united front issue.
229. In combination with bilateral co-operation mainly focused on technology transfer, this will provide Thailand with the foundation for an advanced network based defence system.
230. Therefore, these types of transfers require co-operation between jurisdictions and, most likely, enabling legislation permitting cross-jurisdictional planning.
231. They knew also that co-operation between themis the best defence.
232. Conclusions Sufficient preparation of items, correct usage of ventriculoscope, and proficient co-operation were the key to successful surgery.
233. According to the above-mentioned co-operation of the internal bank documents, related businesses will enter an emergency credit verification.
234. I would like to apply through this medium for your co-operation and to secure an opportunity to invest and do joint business with you in your country.
235. In modern legal system, by encouraging the co-operation of fact-finder and parties, it provides the possibility to ascertain the truth.
236. It will be the main developing tendency to realize mutual-benefit and complement each other by competition and co-operation between the netnews and the traditional journalism.
237. Space surveillance would seem to be ideally suited to international co-operation.
238. To bring in the co-operation study in physics class is very necessary for the reform and development if physics teaching.
239. The deal is still seen as a high-water mark of international monetary co-operation.
240. Call it a victory for common sense, international co-operation, market discipline or what you will.