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Meanings of co-operative effort in English
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Usage of co-operative effort in English
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Our co-operativeeffort to avoid preparing our lesson, was it wrong?
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This is an excellent example of the good to be obtained from co-operativeeffort.
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The main thing he wants to know is the applicant's capacity for efficient co-operativeeffort.
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So far, the public focus has been on a co-operativeeffort with nearly 40 hospitals of varying types.
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This can be done by every kind of co-operativeeffort where combined action is better than individual action.
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With the multiplication of these assistant laborers, it became advisable to reduce the co-operativeeffort to a systematic plan.
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Prof Hackett said the recent co-operativeeffort that went into the Panama Papers could also be a model to follow.
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But once in, many sulked or sabotaged the co-operativeeffort; they still hoped the government would abandon the collectives as failures.
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She hailed the "spirit and genius" of rural Ireland and the co-operativeeffort which goes into organising the show.
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Miss Cape Town Pride is presented as a co-operativeeffort between Miss Gay Western Cape, MVT Productions and Cape Town Pride.
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In March, 1938, President Roosevelt invited thirty-three governments to join in a co-operativeeffort to aid the emigration of refugees from Germany and Austria.
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Here is a co-operativeeffort at concealment, strong emotions of shame and guilt, repressed to the point of producing anxiety and "neurosis".
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Here, then, was a definite practical problem to the solution of which the promoters of the new movement could apply their principle of co-operativeeffort.
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ECMWF is a co-operativeeffort by 17 European countries to provide daily weather predictions for the period two to 7 days ahead.
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Second, the co-operativeefforts of the people are essential.
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In England and in Ireland co-operativeefforts in the growing, fattening, and marketing of poultry and eggs are quite common.