Co-ops Sentence Examples

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  • Most people would probably run much smaller co-ops, at least to begin with.

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  • Maps are equally uncommon from gasoline stations associated other European agricultural co-ops.

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  • Running scared of successful community-supported workers co-ops; government agencies have been ignoring the cooperative's attempts to become a legal entity.

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  • At the time of writing there are over 250 GP co-ops in the UK.

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  • Some communities start babysitting co-ops where families take turns supervising the kids, dramatically reducing this cost.

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  • To lessen their environmental impact and gain access to fresher foods, a lot of vegetarians get their produce through community-supported agriculture groups or shop at farmers' markets, health-food stores, or co-ops.

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  • Buying locally should always be your priority if you have a good quality organic food store in your area, but a lot of great local co-ops and natural food stores just aren't able to carry all the products you could possibly want.

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  • Some stores that are co-ops also have owner appreciation days throughout the year when you can get an additional discount if you are a paying member of the co-op.

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  • These farmers have organized as cooperatives and Coyuchi pays the co-ops premium rates for their organic cotton.

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  • Some homeschool co-ops have art lessons.

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  • Homeschool co-ops, or cooperatives, are groups of homeschooling families that get together to meet students' needs by sharing expertise.

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  • Co-ops can meet as little as once a month or as often as two to three times per week.

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  • Academic co-ops typically pool together parents to hire teachers and tutors to instruct students at least once a week in various academic subjects.

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  • You can expect the tone of these types of co-ops to be serious and the work load to be rigorous.

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  • In addition to having a curriculum, you should expect that most academically focused co-ops will also adhere to a specific type of philosophy, such as the nationwide Classical Conversations, which is a classical co-op.

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  • Enrichment co-ops are much less about academics and much more about providing opportunities for kids to socialize and work on various projects and subjects together.

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  • Enrichment co-ops can take many forms - everything from gym days, to drama productions, to specialized classes in various topics.

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  • These differ from academic co-ops in that they are typically parent run with tutors hired as needed, and once a student completes the coursework, they can receive a transcript.

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  • While co-ops provide many wonderful opportunities for parents and students alike, you can fall into the co-op trap.

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  • This happens when you get so busy doing co-ops and activities that you don't leave enough time to actually be home.

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  • Most statewide homeschooling organizations list local co-ops on their sites.

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  • Many lenders also offer reverse mortgages on multi-family homes such as duplexes, condos, townhouses and co-ops.

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  • Reversible mortgages are also eligible for condominiums, town homes and, in some cases, even co-ops in larger metropolitan areas like New York City.

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  • Wheat grass juicers may be purchased at health food stores and co-ops nationwide.

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  • This insurance company also provides specific insurance policies for co-ops.

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  • Many parents opt to shop at health food stores or natural food co-ops which offer a larger selection of skincare products for babies.

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