COOPERATION


Meaning of COOPERATION in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

whole-hearted support/acceptance/cooperation etc

Montgomery’s new style of leadership met with Leslie’s whole-hearted approval.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

bipartisan

Clinton said he offered the deal as a sign of bipartisan cooperation .

Another issue before Congress that will require bipartisan cooperation is campaign finance reform.

close

With his death the close cooperation between these two organisations, initiated by Ayliffe and William McDougall, came to an end.

Even so, a spirit of close cooperation and bonhomie was generated, contributing much to the success of the Workshop.

We must all work together in close cooperation to provide the best possible service for our clients.

Finally, we emphasise that close cooperation between microbiologists and clinicians is important.

All parents are made to feel welcome as we fully appreciate the value of close cooperation between home and School.

To many, the postwar economic problems of the continent demanded a substantial element of very close cooperation .

She hoped that the two countries would develop a better relationship and undertake closer cooperation .

The organisation of this has only been possible with the close cooperation and support of District Managers, and their designated staff.

full

Our role in each of these investigations was proper, appropriate, and done in full cooperation with other agencies.

great

In 1920 Birkenhead put forward both lines of argument when he argued for greater coalition cooperation in the press.

And we received a great deal of cooperation from them.

With strict procedures and a great deal of cooperation it is likely that you will not receive a virus.

To pray for the great creature's cooperation in tomorrow's activity.

They demanded child-care provisions and greater cooperation from men in domestic work.

The Children Act 1989 also requires greater cooperation between departments where the needs of children with disabilities are concerned.

international

The Foundation has been delighted to be able to sow the seeds of international cooperation by supporting postgraduates.

Today it is a growing possibility that international cooperation will stall.

These initiatives are intended to strengthen the infrastructure for research, expand knowledge in computer technology, and further international scientific cooperation .

The task is formidable and impossible to achieve without international cooperation .

With the need for international cooperation more urgent than ever, there were still as many frontiers as in any earlier age.

The one major attempt at international cooperation has turned sour.

It seemed to be a triumph for international cooperation and reason.

military

Separate agreements were signed on military cooperation and on the formation of an intergovernmental commission on trade, economic and scientific co-operation.

mutual

This respectable sum is called the Reward for mutual cooperation .

A good marriage is obviously a nonzero sum game, brimming with mutual cooperation .

Most of the game is spent in mutual cooperation , with both players enjoying the consequent generous score.

■ VERB

develop

Traditionally it has meant some form of moral education to encourage pupils to develop attitudes of cooperation and concern for justice.

It helped to develop skills of cooperation and communication.

encourage

One factor, already mentioned, is the demand of social experience, which encourages cooperation and a consistency in affective life.

ensure

Hence a social contract can ensure stable cooperation only if it reads' I will cooperate.

This awareness, in itself, is believed to generate sufficient grief to restore and ensure cooperation .

increase

Much of the progress achieved in studies of Quaternary environmental change has involved increasing amounts of interdisciplinary cooperation .

The action reversed a trend in which the two countries appeared to be edging ever so slightly toward increased cooperation .

The moves also came amid increased cooperation over immigration issues following a 1994 flood of refugees.

Bauman recommended increased cooperation between the public and private groups that would respond to an emergency.

need

The network will also need Telecom's cooperation to distribute traffic in areas without microwave links.

We needed employee cooperation , but maintained institutional policies that encouraged competition.

On the global stage, a stronger United Nations will be needed to underpin cooperation in tackling the world's problems.

pledge

Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign.

promote

Peers working together minimize the pain of some schoolwork, while promoting learning and cooperation for both.

Carrillo managed to keep the peace and promote cooperation among rival drug bosses.

require

Construction and cultivation require cooperation within the family unit and within the community.

Getting these automated systems to work will require cooperation of the politically influential postal unions.

Nevertheless, the process of building and using electronic records will require time, cooperation , money - and confidence about confidentiality.

Another issue before Congress that will require bipartisan cooperation is campaign finance reform.

The Children Act 1989 also requires greater cooperation between departments where the needs of children with disabilities are concerned.

Internationally, the management of resistance problems will require extensive cooperation .

This requires cooperation with other organisational functions.

Our work requires cooperation , although the roots of diversity remain.

seek

One solution is to require staff to seek the cooperation of a colleague who is prepared to accommodate them.

Having determined its legal obligations based on the facts of this specific disease, the company actively sought employee cooperation .

All colleges of education have computer departments who actually seek close cooperation with schools in developing computer use.

S., to seek cooperation in the Persian Gulf.

A seeks the cooperation of B, but lacks the means to impose his will.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Thank you for your cooperation and your participation.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A treaty was urgently required and strenuous efforts should be made to secure participation and cooperation with the Soviet Union.

Alternatively, it is treated pleasantly and gently if the magician wishes to secure a person's cooperation .

He could hardly insist on Westbourne's cooperation with the Grand Duke present.

The dynamics of partnership bargaining are hardly propitious for the specific kinds of cooperation that marriage and family require.

The IoT would welcome continued cooperation .

The second period, between age 8 and age 11, evolves around concepts of cooperation .

With the need for international cooperation more urgent than ever, there were still as many frontiers as in any earlier age.

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