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Перевод: cooperation
[существительное] сотрудничество; совместные действия; взаимодействие; кооперация ; кооперирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- As that chapter points out, the underlying principles of the Labour government's approach in the late 1970s - Partnership between central and local government, and consensus and cooperation - became much less fashionable in the following decade.
- Vampires could form the vanguard of a comfortable new myth, a myth of sharing, mutualistic cooperation.
- The Community was working in close cooperation with the IMF, and the loan was intended to complement its efforts.
- A cooperation card could be used to facilitate communication between diabetic clinic and general practice.
- In its report of that name published in November 1987 it called for a full national strategy in cooperation with Eurotunnel, British Rail and regional interests to ensure that the potential benefits of the Tunnel are maximised; the support of necessary infrastructure projects which do not meet current criteria for approval; and a full technical study of the feasibility of a high speed rail link between Manchester and Continental Europe.
- December is unlikely to have been any better, though it will see one example of international cooperation as the US, USSR and UK combine to trim the happy, carefree money-spenders of the United Nations.
- With the express intent of reducing dependence on South Africa, nine states of southern Africa have set up an economic cooperation association, SADCC.
- Latham later said that Norman and Palmer were told that "if the WWF wanted the cooperation of the timber trade that phrase would have to be removed".
- The real purpose of the General Council was to explore the possibility of establishing effective cooperation between unions.
- Members of academic, research and other government institutions are divided into two separate scientific communities-the natural and social between which there is little effective cooperation and a lot of envy, disdain and competition for scarce resources.
- Add the British drive train, and they are excellent examples of NATO cooperation and workmanship.
- In 1985, William Waldegrave, minister at the DoE, intervened to urge cooperation between the Commission and the Institute for Terrestrial Ecology (ITE).
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