Cooperation Sentence Examples

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  • In the far higher duty of cooperation he had failed miserably.

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  • This form of voluntary cooperation is called moba.

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  • They were also in favour of a closer cooperation with the German democratic element in the State.

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  • But Cambon soon came to the conclusion that the security of France depended upon the triumph of the Mountain, and he did not hesitate to accord his active cooperation to the second committee.

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  • The hope of achieving parliamentary cooperation on the basis of such loyal declarations as these soon vanished.

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  • The Germans made their cooperation contingent on various conditions.

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  • Groener was instrumental in maintaining, in spite of strikes and other difficulties, the cooperation of the German trade unions in securing a steady supply of munitions.

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  • The population had not been consulted as to the declaration of war, and their opinion was no more listened to now; but by giving up the cooperation of Parliament the prime minister at the same time abdicated his power in favour of the military authorities.

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  • Their cooperation remained deficient in other areas, however.

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  • The idea of international cooperation between peoples must succeed.

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  • He had secured, through the cooperation of Congress, the permanent reorganization of the army and a very considerable development of the navy.

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  • Indonesia regards these understandings as representing the beginnings of a universal culture on human rights that makes international cooperation on the issue feasible.

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  • In its charities Cleveland has carried far the principle of coOperation, seeking to obviate through a welfare federation the waste in soliciting contributions.

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  • Among the gildsmen there was a strong spirit of fraternal cooperation or Christian brotherhood, with a mixture of worldly and religious ideals - the support of the body and the salvation of the soul.

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  • The living mechanisms to ensure this mutual cooperation are slowly established.

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  • Rather than rely on magic or super powers, the trio uses humor and cooperation to overcome obstacles.

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  • It was answered that sin had not totally destroyed man's ethical nature, and that grace changed what was morally insensitive into what was morally sensitive, so that there could be a cooperation between God's grace and man's will.

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  • Bulgarian coOperation was limited to a movement by one brigade over the mountains towards the upper Bregalnitsa.

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  • Its aim is to foster cooperation on the growing number of transborder crimes.

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  • We shall continue to work for the peaceful and just settlement of disputes and the strengthening of international cooperation.

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  • Cooperation is also a tenet of many faiths that encourage members to support one another even when there are personal differences at stake.

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  • In fact, you might get more cooperation from your teen if you let them set their own design direction, reflecting the environment in which they want to live.

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  • Parents can explain the procedure briefly to the child ahead of time to help reduce fears and encourage cooperation.

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  • With cooperation and understanding among stepfamily members, a stepfamily can function successfully and even heal emotional scars of past divorce.

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  • After the injection, the parent and nurse should take time to praise the child for his cooperation.

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  • Parents should take time to praise cooperation and sharing between siblings as a means of positive reinforcement.

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  • In addition, relationships with peers typically involve more give-and-take than relationships with adults and thus provide an opportunity for the development of social competencies such as cooperation and negotiation.

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  • The essence of family life is cooperation, not togetherness.

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  • Although an essential component of the NE, the sensory examination is the least informative and least exacting since it requires patient concentration and cooperation.

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  • The private, nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) was established in cooperation with the United States Department of Justice, to find missing children and prevent child victimization.

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  • Proper preparation for the test can reduce a child's anxiety, encourage cooperation, and help develop coping skills.

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  • Modern schools tend to discourage bullying with programs designed to teach students cooperation and train peers in bullying intervention techniques.

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  • Providing a toy, watching a video, or giving a reward may be ways to encourage cooperation.

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  • In some children, this can lead to depression and a lack of cooperation with homeschooling attempts.

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  • This type of play helps develop problem solving skills as well as cooperation and socialization skills.

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  • In cooperation with Nivea, Norelco produces a shaving conditioner for use to keep the skin soft and moisturized.

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  • The activity enables youngsters to practice organization, strategy-building, cooperation, and turn-taking.

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  • Turn taking and cooperation can be taught with games like baseball, basketball, or soccer.

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  • Teaching autistic children in school requires the cooperation and commitment of parents, teachers, and therapists.

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  • Cooperation and organization can become key and influence the time it takes to sell your business as well as the asking price.

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  • Act nice and you'll get more cooperation.

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  • By learning to interact with people across cultural lines, communication and cooperation grows and bridges the gaps of misunderstanding and differences.

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  • Similar activities that are more conducive to cooperation among party guests include acting out scenes from the show, having a sing-along, and creating your own unique dance routine.

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  • Parents can use the game to teach their children about responsibility and cooperation, and it can aid in developing math skills.

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  • But he expressed himself warmly in favour of active cooperation with other nations of the world, and by accepting the invitation to participate in interAllied councils indicated that he would avoid a policy of isolation.

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  • Arthur Henderson on a fruitless mission to secure the cooperation of French and Belgian socialists.

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  • In pursuance of its practical policy of rapprochement and economic cooperation in the reconstruction of central Europe in particular and of Europe in general, Czechoslovakia concluded a series of commercial treaties with her various neighbours and with the Allied Powers.

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  • In practice moderate discussion was still proceeding in 1921 with the view of giving a more democratic character to factories and other undertakings and assuring a closer cooperation of the workers in the management.

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  • Thus for the first time for two generations both the chief white races of South Africa were found working in cordial cooperation.

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  • He could count on the assistance of Mr. Lloyd George, but Mr. Asquith and his principal Liberal colleagues refused their cooperation.

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  • So he resigned his commission, and on Mr. Lloyd George's acceptance of the premiership he promised full cooperation from his party.

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  • It is imperative that the cooperation and goodwill of the profession be regained.

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  • The Republicans give big business 100 per cent cooperation.

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  • The EU is planning voluntary cooperation among its military, not coercion.

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  • Six fields were identified as priority areas for bilateral cooperation.

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  • Moreover, for many Russian regions the benefits of cross-border cooperation do not yet outweigh the costs associated with being a border region.

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  • Washington and Moscow should also consider pursuing other means of enhanced international cooperation in the missile defense arena.

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  • The Ministers noted progress on the establishment of a framework to strengthen cooperation in the field of agriculture.

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  • Violation of these rules could gravely harm the cooperation that GENUKI is obtaining from many information providers, and hence threaten its whole future.

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  • These safeguards measures should facilitate robust peaceful nuclear cooperation.

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  • They also concluded that problem oriented learning in conjunction with new media promotes cooperation among students.

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  • Through diplomatic exchanges we promote counterterrorism cooperation with friendly nations that serves our mutual interests.

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  • An essential theme which will underpin the module is the concept of ' partnership ' and inter-agency cooperation.

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  • It demonstrates that the need for international law enforcement cooperation has never been greater.

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  • Do we want to create a counterweight or do we want strategic cooperation?

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  • Independent of what the other does, defection gives a higher payoff than cooperation.

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  • The US Congress has appropriated more than $ 200 million for cooperation with Russia's plutonium disposition program.

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  • To design a distributed cooperation protocol to generate provenance data in workflow enactment.

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  • It would be wholly implausible to expect cooperation with such an unchecked range of powers.

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  • In particular, we need more cooperation from service providers and music distributors to help protect intellectual property and contain piracy.

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  • There needed to be an existing European internal market for real cooperation to occur, he suggested.

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  • Courtroom access and other cooperation from soviet officialdom would be essential for any foreign journalist wanting to satisfy the news desk back home.

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  • Some objective testing of these essentially subjective judgments have been initiated through cooperation with other persons.

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  • Doctors may rightly be unwilling to cooperate with a strongly suicidal patient if such cooperation involves an active intervention which itself causes harm.

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  • The development of judicial and police cooperation is essential to effectively combat transnational organized crime.

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  • Manchester hopes that Mr Darling will unblock funding for extensions to its tram network in return for its cooperation in testing congestion charging.

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  • The demands of socialist unity requires us to seek agreement between all these organizations, and to promote cooperation.

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  • The spirit of cooperation was evident in the news reports.

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  • Diplomacy is the instrument of power that builds political will and strengthens international cooperation.

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  • It also enhances cooperation, imparting a soothing, calming and tranquilizing influence.

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  • They aim to promote transnational cooperation across the EU.

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  • But the broad-based cooperation at both national and international level has become a highly trustful collaboration.

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  • More plausibly, however, sets of ambitious countries might set up several different vanguard groups to facilitate closer cooperation in particular policy areas.

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  • Every effort is made to grow food in cooperation with nature in order to leave the smallest imprint possible in production.

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  • On the collegiate level, cheerleading is about leadership, cooperation, team building and successful integration.

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  • With courtesy and cooperation from all dog owners, off leash areas will continue to flourish across the country, providing relaxing escapes for both pets and their owners.

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  • You'll also want to keep a few treats close by to reward your dog for her cooperation.

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  • Your success in painting your dog's nails is fully dependent on her cooperation, so talk to her in calm tones so she doesn't think you're taking her for a walk or wanting her to play.

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  • Encourage multi-governmental cooperation for long-term care needs.

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  • Konami reports the third game will focus on Multiplayer cooperation, strategy and cool combo moves.

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  • A roogle is symbolic of their efforts, and a fine bit of international cooperation it is.

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  • Commonly taught skills include helping, sharing, and cooperation.

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  • Little preparation is needed for this assessment, but parents should explain to young children what will happen in order to encourage their cooperation.

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  • Simple Strategies that Turn Off the Tantrums and Create Cooperation.

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  • In these cultures, cooperation is considered a more important value than competitiveness, which will necessarily affect personality development.

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  • Cooperation is common in nature, but the puzzle why it would evolve when survival seems selfish.

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  • The project is looking for new genetic variants linked to diabetes type I, with cooperation from clinicians across the UK.

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  • The cooperation will initially produce a tri-band GSM wireless Smart phone, expected to be available early in 2002.

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  • In 1867 the Magyars accepted with alacrity this role in Hungary, the eastern half of the Dual Monarchy, while in the Cisleithanian territories the cooperation of the Poles was also sought.

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  • No two people agree all the time, but an equal stake in the relationship promotes a spirit of compromise and cooperation.

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  • Families must cooperate together to accomplish goals and live peacefully, whether that cooperation is part of chore duties, household maintenance, saving money, or other family tasks.

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  • Becker was founded in 1887, and the two schools had a long history of close cooperation and a great working relationship. 90 years after Becker was founded, the colleges formally joined together to create Becker College.

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  • Distance learning project management courses build on this foundation by introducing techniques that project managers may use to facilitate group cooperation both in and outside of the corporate entity.

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  • These crimes are difficult to prosecute because most criminal organizations operate overseas where cooperation between the U.S. and other nations is lacking.

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  • To make them, special high quality microfiber yarn is used in cooperation with the Santoni flat stitching technology to create the perfect invisible seam.

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  • The Communists aimed at a dictatorship of the proletariat, the creation of workmen's and military councils and a close handin-hand cooperation with Soviet Russia.

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  • As a result of these measures the majority of Rumans are peasant proprietors; but the smallness of the holdings renders scientific farming difficult except by cooperation, and many proprietors can only live by working for the owners of large estates.

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  • You're free to start over with yet another vet, or you can make one last attempt to get some cooperation from your current vet before you spend more money on a diagnosis, considering the work that has already been done.

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  • Cross-cultural studies show that babies who are held, massaged, carried, rocked, and breast fed grow into less aggressive and violent adults who demonstrate a greater degree of compassion and cooperation.

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  • The Ford Foundation awards funds in the areas of developing new ideas and strengthening organizations that reduce poverty and injustice and promoting democratic values, international cooperation and human achievement.

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  • In fact, using games to teach these kinds of skills are really the only way kids can learn - simply explaining to children concepts like "communication" and "cooperation" won't enable comprehension on a basic level.

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  • Some businesses like Starbucks have created "Barista" badges in cooperation with FourSquare, which customers can earn by showing up at the coffee shop.

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  • Tirpitz himself maintains that his naval aspirations were directed not towards a war with Great Britain, but to the creation of a state of naval equilibrium or of German superiority, which would have enabled Germany to insist upon the unreserved cooperation of British policy in her world aims. It was probably true that Germany's policy was directed rather towards being so strong at sea as to make England unwilling to fight her unless absolutely necessary, than towards actually challenging British naval supremacy.

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  • They wished to reconstruct the system which had been violently interrupted by the events of the autumn of 1641, and to found government on the cooperation between king and parliament, without defining to themselves what was to be done if the kings conduct became insufferable.

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  • In the words of Falkenhayn, who refused his cooperation to the proposal made by Conrad von Hgtzendorff in Dec. 1915, " this project contemplated an operation which must, once at least during the war, have certainly attracted the attention of every general staff officer who took a look at the map of the Italian theatre of war.

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  • A further difficulty was that no definite plan of action had been agreed on between Cavaciocchi, Buongiovanni and Badoglio, whose close cooperation was clearly necessary.

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  • He disclaimed any desire to enlarge the powers and responsibilities of the executive, which, he declared, were already too large; and he aimed at close cooperation with Congress.

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  • Germany and Russia had, temporarily at all events, withdrawn from the cooperation, but France came in for the first time in 1920, and it was understood that the United States was likely to join in the scheme of investigation.

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  • The Quitonian doctor Eugenio Espejo, and his fellow-citizen Don Juan Pio Montufar, entered into hearty cooperation with Narino and Zea, the leaders of the revolutionary movement at Santa Fe; and it was at Espejo's suggestion that the political association called the Escuela de Concordia was instituted at Quito.

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  • This was far from resulting in any cooperation of the nationalities in realizing their former ideal; on the contrary, they felt themselves free from all constraint, and formed Governments having no connexion with the old state.

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  • Only by laying stone on stone with the cooperation of all, by the millions of generations from our forefather Adam to our own times, is that temple reared which is to be a worthy dwelling place of the Great God, he added, and closed his eyes.

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  • This fiscal policy he pursued during his three Federal premierships (1903-4, 1905-8, 1909-10), and he was also a strong supporter of Australia's cooperation in Imperial defence, being responsible for the acceptance of the measure authorizing Australian naval construction in 1909 and for the invitation to Lord Kitchener to come to Australia to report on the question of defence.

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  • Besides these, the duke, who was henceforward elected by a body of eleven electors from among the aristocracy, would invite persons of prominence (the pregadi) in order to secure their assent and cooperation, whenever a measure of importance was to be placed before the great council.

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  • Reports of many minor expeditions and researches have appeared in the Reports of the Fishery Board for Scotland; the Marine Biological Association at Plymouth; the Kiel Commission for the Investigation of the Baltic; the Berlin Institut fur Meereskunde; the bluebooks of the Hydrographic Department; the various official reports to the British, German, Russian, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Belgian and Dutch governments on the respective work of these countries in connexion with the international cooperation in the North Sea; the Bulletin du musee oceanographique de Monaco (1903 seq.); the Scottish Geographical Magazine; the Geographical Journal; Petermanns Mitteilungen; Wagner's Geogi'aphisches Jahrbuch; the Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh; the Annalen der Hydrographie; and the publications of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

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  • In his Indian budget speech of 1913 he remarked with true insight that the watchword of the future was cooperation between the Government and the governed in India; the difficulty was that in India men of the 20th century lived side by side with men of the 5th.

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