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    Use "cooperative" in a sentence

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    cooperative


    1. Cooperative - A man who is not willing to cooperate with others and feels he


    2. When it is that cooperative problems are solved through a group which


    3. had bought into the cooperative and established an American headquarters of sorts for their commercial forays into the continent


    4. To imagine that it 'just happened,' is not only implausible but contradicts the evidence of the rapid diaspora of man across the continents in cohesive groups accomplishing cooperative feats of civilized development


    5. The large ewe was cooperative, eager to have her full udders relieved


    6. Rubbing the back of her head gingerly she slowly stood up, her legs wobbly and still not entirely cooperative


    7. He had been very cooperative, for an Anglo, Martin thought


    8. She has been fully cooperative and she doesn’t have a lawyer and doesn’t want one


    9. She’s been cooperative


    10. She has been completely cooperative

    11. This would make him a bit more cooperative in watching the boxing match, which Presque intended


    12. When I arrived in Jerusalem, I immediately found work in the dairy cooperative Tenuva


    13. installations in the northern part of the occupation zone, random gunfire directed at American troops, causing a number of casualties, and assassinations of Germans whom the diehard Nazis decided were being too cooperative with the “Amis


    14. His strict but fair tone was indicative of his intentions: He would be reasonably cooperative and would dispense of the pleasantries and honors where applicable, but that would not bring Tyrpledge up to the same level as him, the proxy of the Castigator


    15. He swallowed a lump in his throat and listened: the Nicaraguan embassy had been more than cooperative, providing a complete copy of Raul Herrera’s personnel file


    16. If there’s a moral to be gleaned from this scientific rendition of the Cain and Abel story, in short, it might be that envy in any form is the destroyer of cooperative enterprise


    17. In a larger sense they seem to represent the instinctive survivalist spirit of self (pride), as opposed to the learned spirit of cooperative association (selflessness)


    18. The computer controller in the metaphor has its variety of regimes programmed into it, but how does the brain acquire its various regimes? Experience would be the first and most logical answer, but desire is an eminently older control mechanism, and other less ancient sources have come into existence, creating cooperative control and inhibitory impulses


    19. There it promotes trust during interactions with other people, and thus the cooperative behavior that lets groups of people live together for the common good…The research is still underway, but one possibility is that the changes occurred around the time our ancestors settled into a system based on enduring bonds between men and women, about 1


    20. ” It promoted and improved social and cooperative behavior

    21. Even the animal world offers examples of complex hierarchical structure, as some species appear to have learned the benefits of cooperative enterprise, which concurrently brought elevated levels of individual safety


    22. How did altruism arise, and from where did the understanding that bred cooperative attitudes come? The “Law of the Jungle” would seem to indicate that the most basic instinct is individual survival


    23. There are many examples in nature, of organized cooperative groups wherein certain competitive qualities have partially given way to afford this enhancement


    24. Bank3Sector is the way that integrates and administers the amount of material and monetary resources that will be collected by the producing units of social services (NGO, cooperative, foundation, institute, association, public organisms, etc


    25. Reed noted that this response was in direct contrast to the cooperative behaviors she had observed during the day


    26. For instance: Global Ecovillage Network, Solidary Economy Network, Network of Familiar Production, Subsistence Economy Network, Red de Trueque Solidario, Network of Junior Enterprise, Community Farm, Cooperative, Kibbutz and Social Movements (landless, unhoused, jobless) are groupings of corporations that already have resources for its social and economic sustainability


    27. believe in yourself is marked, a former patients in the study, in the cooperative task during the talk less, work is also poor


    28. “I’ve had cadavers that are more cooperative


    29. “Have I not been completely cooperative with you?” he asked


    30. “He has been cooperative,” I said, hoping my good cop role would not be too transparent

    31. The library serves as headquarters for the Harrington Library Consortium, the only multi-institutional cooperative library network in Texas


    32. Cooperative relationships with primary care


    33. a private cooperative would be the opti-


    34. cooperative that entitles them to occupy a


    35. The cooperative operates


    36. in the profits through their cooperative owner-


    37. At least of equal significance, however, are the cooperative agricultural communes (kibbutzim), which have flourished since 1948


    38. I prepared the TAA with a little help from my (EB Legal) friends, got the TAA approved, and moved on to negotiating a CRADA (cooperative research and development agreement) with the Naval Underwater Warfare Center, Newport Division, for a desperately needed subcontract to furnish expertise which YTP did not possess


    39. When I was sent south to manage his Richmond, VA, Ag Research ad agency office, for a year or so, my specialty there was ad ideas, copy and effective communication with top management of our client, Southern States Cooperative


    40. , an egg-production business in Santurce, Puerto Rico, and in 1958, a director of the Fosgate Citrus Cooperative

    41. He also said that your employees must be cooperative and collaborative with each other but still not shy away from constructive confrontation with their leadership


    42. Park was working with the Cotton Growers Cooperative Association


    43. Everyone has been most cooperative and no one has accused me or caused me any difficulty


    44. Commander Gary Merrick (USCG), the Charleston area commanding officer, agreed that the training experiences gained by the cooperative exercises enhanced port security


    45. Coast Guard have been reciprocal beneficiaries because these contacts have led to cooperative law enforcement, search and rescue, and security operations in the tropical waters


    46. He concluded that the “most potent factor” was “All cooperative schemes which provide equal remuneration to the skilled and industrious and the ignorant and idle, must work their own downfall, for by this unjust plan of remuneration they must of necessity eliminate the valuable members


    47. President Young reasoned further that, “If cooperation was practical in each separate field of economic activity, how much better a cooperative of cooperatives that would organize all fields of economic activity under one directing head


    48. You would think that he would be a little more cooperative


    49. She hadn't expected him to be so cooperative


    50. Fortunately most companies were very cooperative and could easily locate where the vehicles were on that night












































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    Synonyms for "cooperative"

    co-op cooperative accommodative concerted conjunct conjunctive collective common mutual joint bilateral agreeing joining conjoint in league sociable companionable useful kibbutz organisation organization society

    "cooperative" definitions

    a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners


    an association formed and operated for the benefit of those using it


    involving the joint activity of two or more


    done with or working with others for a common purpose or benefit


    willing to adjust to differences in order to obtain agreement