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Cooperation and generally
Many ECAs agree to conduct their activities by following a set of common rules and principles through their membership in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ); these ECAs are generally in the so-called " developed " countries.

Cooperation and when
The annual spring meeting has given an impetus in three main directions: more, deeper, and more timely political consultation within the alliance, the use of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( when ratified ) as a method of coordinating aid to the underdeveloped countries, and the need for strengthening conventional forces as well as the maintenance of the nuclear deterrent.
* Djibouti President Hassan Gouled Aptidon paid an official visit to Ethiopia in October 1991, when a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation was signed between the two countries.
* Djibouti President Hassan Gouled Aptidon paid an official visit to Ethiopia in October 1991, when a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation was signed between the two countries.
NATO relations with Moldova date back to 1992, when the country joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council.
Oman has developed close ties to its neighbors ; it joined the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council when it was established in 1980.
In 1964, Pakistan signed the Regional Cooperation for Development ( RCD ) Pact with Turkey and Iran, when all three countries were closely allied with the U. S., and as neighbors of the Soviet Union, wary of perceived Soviet expansionism.
Both countries are members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Like Minded Group, and the Group of 77 ; these relations strengthened when Sudan declared its support for Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani Wars.
Cooperation between the two geographically separated flying fields began in 1918 when Wilbur Wright Field agreed to let McCook Field use hangar and shop space as well as its enlisted mechanics to assemble and maintain airplanes and engines.
The BBC reported that relations with the United States took a turn for the worse in 1998, when US Vice President Al Gore stated at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) conference hosted by Malaysia: Democracy confers a stamp of legitimacy that reforms must have in order to be effective.
Cooperation is achieved when upload bandwidth is exchanged for download bandwidth.
A second major initiative toward implementation of the Comprehensive Program came in 1976 at the 30th Council Session, when a decision was made to draw up Long-Term Target Programs for Cooperation in major economic sectors and subsectors.
He held this position until October 4, 1996, when he was named Minister for International Cooperation and Minister responsible for La Francophonie.
Cooperation with the Independents officially came to an end when the federal Camrose riding association passed a motion at a meeting in August 1945 calling on the executive of the provincial Liberal party to reorganize in all Alberta provincial constituency's free of alliances and arrangements with other parties.
Cooperation between Russia and France eventually broke down in 1810 when the tsar began to allow neutral ships to land in Russian ports.
Cooperation did not end there and also included the British signalling through GPO lines when it believed German planes were headed towards Ireland.
The Dominion Architect responsible for the building was Edgar Lewis Horwood Proposed and designed by John S. Plaskett in 1910 with the support of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, when the 72-inch aperture telescope was constructed, it was planned to be the largest telescope in the world but delays meant it saw first light after the Hooker 100-inch telescope.
A staunch Paul Martin supporter, Carroll was named Minister for International Cooperation, responsible for the Canadian International Development Agency, when Paul Martin became Prime Minister on December 12, 2003.
This was strongly supported by Neil Kinnock when he became Leader of the Labour Party in 1983, who appointed him shadow minister for International Cooperation.
In June 2005, Nawash ’ s work with the Free Muslims was recognized by the U. S. government when the White House appointed him to represent the U. S. before the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Since 1979 when the reform and open-door policy started, DMU has established cooperative relations with more than 20 internationally renowned maritime institutions like the International Maritime Organization ( IMO ), the International Labor Organization ( ILO ), the International Association of Maritime Universities ( IAMU ), the Association of the Maritime Education and Training Institutes in Asia Pacific ( AMETIAP ), the International Maritime Lecturers Association ( IMLA ), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN ), the International Shipping Federation ( ISF ), the International Association of Classification Societies ( IACS ), as well as some world famous shipping companies.
He became the highest-ranking Republican senator, serving as chairman of the Joint Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation when the Republicans had control of the Senate from 1947 until 1949, Senate Minority Leader from 1952 until 1953, President pro tempore of the United States Senate when the Republicans had control of it from 1953 until 1955, chairman of the Joint Committee on Inaugural Arrangements for both of the inaugurations of President Dwight Eisenhower, Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations when the Republicans had control of the Senate from 1947 – 1949 and 1953 – 1955, and Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee from 1954 until his death.
Hamilton published a major paper in Science titled " The Evolution of Cooperation " which used an agent-based modeling approach to demonstrate how social cooperation based upon reciprocity can be established and stabilized in a Prisoner's dilemma game when agents followed simple rules of self-interest.

Cooperation and group
The first reason is that such groups may extend group identity and cooperation beyond the limited of family and kinship out of reciprocal altruism, in the belief that helping other individuals will produce an advantageous situation for both the sender and receiver of that help, this tendency has been noted in studies by Robert Axelrod that are summarized in his book The Evolution of Cooperation ( 1984 ).
In 1991 the PRC joined the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group, a trade-promotion forum.
Cooperation and approval by Richards, a West Pointer, was necessary to accomplish support tasks for the 4th Group, but many officers felt he withheld information from Churchill and deliberately sabotaged group operations.
In 1990, under Saudi leadership, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, a group representing all Muslim majority nations, adopted the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam, which substantially diverges from the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights ( UDHR ).
A Non-governmental organization called " Asia Pacific Exchange and Cooperation Foundation " ( APECF ) backed by chairman of the Unified Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) and then Prime Minister Prachanda, the Chinese government and a UN group called " United Nations Industrial Development Organization " ( UNIDO ) signed a deal to develop Lumbini into a " special development zone " with funds worth $ 3 billion.
The university is a group member of the Association of American Universities, the Big Ten Conference, Committee on Institutional Cooperation, and the Universities Research Association.
This monitoring mission, requested by the U. S. government, formed part of a larger group of observers monitoring under the auspices of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe ( OSCE ).
When Uzbekistan joined the group in 2001 it was renamed to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation ( SCO ).
It is produced by the ARTEC GmbH ( ARmoured vehicle TEChnology ) industrial group, and the programme is being managed by OCCAR ( Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation ).
Svazarm or Union for Cooperation with the Army ( Czech: Svaz pro spolupráci s armádou / Svazarm, Slovak: Zväz pre spoluprácu s armádou / Zväzarm ), was, in Communist Czechoslovakia, the largest " paramilitary " organisation, though in fact many of the activities that Svazarm provided for its members were more reminiscent of a Boy Scout movement than of a regimentend paramilitary group.
In December 1999, a group of physicists and other scholars from Harvard, Stanford, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory released an assessment of the Cox Report that published by the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) is a group of Pacific Rim countries which meet with the purpose of improving economic and political ties.
This Royal Thai Navy Seal is part of a six-man group boarding a container ship during the annual Southeast Asia Cooperation Against Terrorism ( SEACAT ) exercises, 2008.
Under the Patent Cooperation Treaty ( PCT ), an international application, which is also called PCT application, " shall relate to one invention only or to a group of inventions so linked as to form a single general inventive concept ".
Cooperation with the Air Berlin increases its presence in Switzerland on the distribution network of the Migros group, conversely, is the Migros customers a significantly enlarged flights available.
* The Institute for International Cooperation and Development ( IICD ), a private nonprofit organization operating in Massachusetts and Michigan, allegedly controlled by Tvind, a Danish private school group
Cooperation between the objects is achieved by means of a synchronization mechanism, i. e., each object event may request to be synchronized with some methods ( parameterized events ) of one or a group of partners by means of a synchronization expression.
Cooperation within a group also is often focused on competition between that group and a parallel one, whether the issue is one of educational success or market share.
He has worked with NASA on projects in astrobiology and since 1998 has been a member of the Chemical and Biological Warfare working group at the Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation.

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