…likelihood of receiving aid or cooperation in the future.
So now we have security on the continent and economic and political cooperation.
Social cooperation in some form is necessary for citizens to be able to lead decent lives.
High-profile people in Trump's orbit already know that prosecutors have been seeking their cooperation.
Intergovernmental cooperation is essential to resolve issues of global importance.
Trust makes cooperation possible, rather than simply easier, if trust is essential to promising.
Eurodad wants greater transparency, international cooperation and an end to tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance.
Citizens are equal, Rawls says, in virtue of having the capacities to participate in social cooperation over a complete life.
Pound said the agency had negotiated a cooperation agreement with Interpol and had handed over extensive documents and evidence.
“It is about cooperation – markets are cooperation, and they are a pathway to reducing emissions fast,” he says.
“We have shown how environmental feedback can spur cooperation,” says Nowak, who has spent decades exploring the laws of cooperation.
In Tit for Tat a cooperation on the other side is flawlessly perceived as such, for example, and is perfectly responded to with cooperation.
The closest to Tit for Tat will be a strategy .99, .99, .01, indicating merely a high probability of starting with cooperation and responding to cooperation with cooperation, defection with defection.
The UK has submitted five new draft negotiating documents containing legal texts on fisheries, the “level playing field”, law enforcement and judicial cooperation, civil nuclear cooperation and social security coordination.
Ahead of this week’s talks, five new draft negotiating documents were submitted by the government, including legal texts on fisheries, the “level playing field”, law enforcement and judicial cooperation, civil nuclear cooperation and social security coordination.
A new NATO command based in Germany now oversees the movement of alliance forces in Europe, and the EU has set up Permanent Structured Cooperation, or PESCO, to address security issues by "integrating and strengthening defence cooperation within the EU framework."
“The envisaged partnership should provide for automatic termination of the law enforcement cooperation and judicial cooperation in criminal matters if the United Kingdom were to denounce the European Convention of Human Rights,” the Commission’s draft mandate says.
"It remains a priority for the government to ensure that law enforcement can obtain crucial digital information to protect national security and public safety, either with cooperation from relevant parties, or through the court system when cooperation fails," she said.
On the basis of their tournaments among reactive strategies, Nowak and Sigmund conjectured that, while TFT is essential for the emergence of cooperation, the strategy that actually underlies persistent patterns of cooperation in the biological world is more likely to be GTFT.
In the 20th century the ecumenical movement has worked for cooperation among and reunion of churches, and the greater cooperation between Roman Catholics and Protestants after the second Vatican Council (1962–65) has resulted in more flexible attitudes within the churches concerning the problems of schism.
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- joint operation or action
Example: their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission
noun act
- the practice of cooperating
Example: economic cooperation
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In the 20th century the ecumenical movement has worked for cooperation among and reunion of churches and the greater cooperation between Roman Catholics and Protestants after the second Vatican Council 1962–65 has resulted in more flexible attitudes within the churches concerning the problems of schism