cooperation
[koʊˌɑːpəˈreɪʃn]
Definition:
1. Joint operation or action.
2. The practice of cooperating.
Use 'cooperation' in a sentence:
- 1. Your cooperation is requested in handling this matter.
- 2. There was a wide gap between the views of the two statesmen on the bilateral cooperation.
- 3. The workers, in cooperation with the management, have increased output by10 percent.
- 4. Because the climate is so harsh, cooperation increases the survival rate of the Olympic marmots.
- 5. You see, a bit of respect and cooperation can do the job better.
- 6. The silk routes travelers have built a bridge for peace and East-West cooperation.
- 7. Following the talks, the two sides signed cooperation accords on culture, economy and technology.
- 8. The meeting ended with a pledge to step up cooperation between the six states of the region.
- 9. The friendly cooperation between the two countries is growing with every passing day.
- 10. You see, cooperation can do the job better.
- 11. The film was produced in cooperation with them.
- 12. The Chinese Government attaches great importance to friendly relations and cooperation with your country.
- 13. A deal with Japan could open the door to economic cooperation with East Asia.
- 14. I'd like to think I can do some work that will contribute to international cooperation and understanding.
- 15. Public cooperation is vital in the fight against terrorism.
- 16. Their cooperation helped to increase the production.
- 17. Third, expand cooperation in international economic affairs.
- 18. The police underlined the importance of the public's cooperation in the hunt for the bombers.
- 19. All parties are strengthening their cooperation to achieve an all-win result.
- 20. Thirdly, China is a state that pursues cooperation.
- 21. We do not have any comment on the business cooperation between the two.
- 22. Global cooperation to prevent the spread of pandemic disease can promote public health.
- 23. Shalom said Israel-China relations are developing smoothly with increasing exchanges and cooperation.
- 24. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
- 25. He emphasized the wider issue of superpower cooperation.
- 26. He emphasised the wider issue of superpower cooperation.
- 27. They said they would give the police their full cooperation.
- 28. It shows an attitude of thankfulness, respect and cooperation that characterizes its people.
- 29. While in the past we stressed aid, now we stress economic cooperation.
- 30. By conciliation, cooperation is established.
- 31. We neither understand nor respect each other, and we have no basis for compromise or cooperation.
- 32. The opposition appear to have chosen the path of cooperation rather than confrontation.
- 33. They appear to have chosen the path of cooperation rather than confrontation.
- 34. They sealed their cooperation by an agreement.
- 35. Trees survive through their cooperation and support, passing around necessary nutrition.
- 36. Conflict is an inevitable incident in many systems of cooperation.
- 37. There is the strong possibility that such cooperation will prove unworkable.
- 38. The aid comes under the rubric of technical cooperation between governments.
- 39. NATO had charted a new course for stability and cooperation in Europe.
- 40. The meeting discussed how to promote cooperation between the two countries.
- 41. The cooperation between the two is minimal.
- 42. Obama just completed hosting the annual meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders' forum in honolulu.
- 43. They, too, would be likely to exact a high price for their cooperation.
- 44. There is a need for understanding and cooperation as we approach the summit.
- 45. Cooperation equals success.
- 46. We would like to see closer cooperation between parents and schools.
- 47. Her arrest was a triumph of international cooperation.
- 48. Such policies would require unprecedented cooperation between nations.
- 49. They hoped the new venture would further the cause of cultural cooperation in Europe.
- 50. It needs cooperation from all the countries to get any movement in arms control.