Autonomous association of persons or organizations.
1 A co-operative approach is both morally right and the smart way forward.
2 It represents a rare example of genuinely co-operative behaviour demonstrated by birds.
3 The Port Nolloth co-operative had voluntarily suspend fishing until the situation improved.
4 But the local associations are the vital units in any co-operative movement.
5 But he denied the Belgium-based co-operative should have taken these measures sooner.
6 The other five directors represent Britain's diminishing number of independent co-operative societies.
7 A spokeswoman for San Cristobal said it did not use co-operative contracts.
8 Local officials say people are well-drilled and co-operative after enduring frequent eruptions.
9 We revere in them the protomartyrs of co-operative industry and economic equality.
10 So much for the original dream of a co-operative growth of knowledge.
11 In the same way, the co-operative group might arrange for household help.
12 It is a social scheme of co-operative work genuinely to be done.
13 This differs in two important particulars from the co-operative agencies already described.
14 A halt in trading the co-operative 's shares and financial units was lifted.
15 We decided to camp in the co-operative camping site on the island.
16 At Padiham and other places in Lancashire, co-operative cotton-mills have been established.
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