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Meanings of more co-operative in English
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Usage of more co-operative in English
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The reactors were moreco-operative than the non-reactors, less critical and suspicious.
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We encourage a moreco-operative approach to a carbon scheme as quickly as possible.
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That could usher in a government that is moreco-operative, if not more Herculean.
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The officers said they were hoping that Marylin's visit might help Sarah become moreco-operative.
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Privately, the Indians seem to be moreco-operative.
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Originally on PS3, the Vita version has moreco-operative multiplayer options, added characters and extra Vita controls.
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Mr Schmid said the baby's whānau were reluctant to speak at first, but have since become moreco-operative.
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The scientists who visited ATIC, General Samford, Project Bear, and now Air Defense Command couldn't have been moreco-operative.
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He's calm, and he's getting much moreco-operative-hehad all his dinner things packed in the basket ready for me.
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One of the best things to do to encourage your child to be moreco-operative was to do lots of turn-taking games, she advised.
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Acknowledging that the RUC appeared "to be much moreco-operative", the Garda considered seeking to interview the three, but seem not to have done so.
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'I might be moreco-operative if I knew which side I was on.'
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He ended by arguing for the need to build a fairer economy, saying Britain needed more shareholders, more home-owners, moreco-operatives and more entrepreneurs.