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cooperating and toward
His use of emergency decrees and ambivalent policies toward the National Socialist German Workers Party ( NSDAP ), at times opposing them and at other times cooperating with them, contributed to the demise of the Weimar Republic.
Although cooperating with the KMT before the election, after the election PFP Soong Chu-yu complained about his parties poor showing and began moving toward cooperation with the DPP.
As governor, Sanders worked to improve education and the environment and led the transition toward racial desegregation, cooperating with U. S. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson on complying with civil rights laws.
Students should acquire knowledge about themselves through working with others and cooperating with students of different interests, backgrounds, and personalities toward the attainment of a common goal.

cooperating and might
After learning from Ehrlichman that John Dean was cooperating with the U. S. attorney and would be revealing to him what happened on June 21, Gray told his staunchest congressional supporter, Senator Lowell Weicker, so that he might be prepared for that revelation.
It is also suggested that " survival of the fittest " implies treating the weak badly, even though in some cases of good social behaviour — cooperating with others and treating them well — might improve evolutionary fitness.
The concept of inclusive fitness delineates that cooperating with family members might pay because of shared genetic interests.
Through cooperating people signal to others that they are kind and generous which might make them attractive group members.
Although I realise that it might be difficult for Jewish readers to understand, most collaborators thought that they could realise an independent Flanders by cooperating with the Germans.
* The cumulative power of the cooperating members of the alliance for collective security will be adequate and sufficient to overpower the might of the aggressor.
It was during his reporting for the Salazar story that Thompson and Acosta took a road trip to Las Vegas in order to escape the pressure of Los Angeles and to find a place where Acosta could discuss the case openly, without fear of retaliation from either the police or Chicanos who might see him as cooperating with the Establishment.

cooperating and move
regular unchoking corresponds very strongly to always cooperating on the first move in prisoner ’ s dilemma.
Northwest and KLM, which had begun cooperating with Continental in 1998, did not immediately reorganize their tripartite relationship into a third, competing alliance ; however, industry analysts widely expected the move would come in 1999.

cooperating and with
Inherently incapable of cooperating with others, he ran his own show regardless of how many party-line Democratic toes he stepped on.
consequently an experienced children's librarian at headquarters conducts a guidance program designed to promote well-planned library activities, cooperating with the children's librarians in member libraries by means of individual conferences, workshops, and frequent visits.
Armenia is interested in cooperating with other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS, a group of 12 former Soviet republics ) and with members of the international community on environmental issues.
Armenia doesn't seem to be interested in cooperating with other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( a group of 12 former Soviet republics ) or with members of the international community on environmental issues.
Botswana – Namibia relations are friendly, with the two neighbouring countries cooperating on economic development.
On October 4, 2005 Croatia finally received green light for accession negotiations after the Chief Prosecutor of the ICTY, Carla Del Ponte officially stated that Croatia is fully cooperating with the Tribunal.
Mutualism, on the other hand, involves both species cooperating in some way, with both winning.
* Voted YES on cooperating with India as a nuclear power.
The philosophy of the movement is that the use of computers should not lead to people being prevented from cooperating with each other.
In the 1870s, the government of Buffalo had grown increasingly corrupt, with Democratic and Republican political machines cooperating to share the spoils.
English editions are often available, either published in the USA or co-published by a German company cooperating with a USA company, or the reverse ( example: Dominion ).
It has been reported that prisoners cooperating with interrogations have been rewarded with Happy Meals from the McDonald's located on the mainside of the base.
These international troops have been criticized for cooperating with rebel forces, refusing to disarm them, and integrating former military and death-squad ( FRAPH ) members into the re-militarized Haitian National Police force following the coup.
Various factions and groups within the societies exploited this European requirement for their own purposes, attempting to gain positions of power within their own communities by cooperating with Europeans.
The Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) develops and promotes Internet standards, cooperating closely with the W3C and ISO / IEC standards bodies and dealing in particular with standards of the Internet protocol suite.
The alliance was shaky at best, mainly because during this period Himmler was still cooperating with Bormann to gain more power at the expense of Göring and most of the traditional Reich administration ; Göring's loss of power had resulted in an overindulgence in the trappings of power and his strained relations with Goebbels made it difficult for a unified coalition to be formed, despite the attempts of Speer and Göring's Luftwaffe deputy Field Marshal Erhard Milch, to reconcile the two Party comrades.
As early as May 26, 1792, Hamilton complained, " Mr. Madison cooperating with Mr. Jefferson is at the head of a faction decidedly hostile to me and my administration.
* Chiang would cease cooperating with the communist forces, and join Japan in combating communism.
It was not until they started cooperating with Henrik Tore Cedergren in 1883 that the company would start to grow into the Ericsson corporation as we know it today.

cooperating and speed
* In the mid-2000s, " coopetition " began to be used by Darrell Waltrip to describe the phenomenon of drivers cooperating at various phases of a race at " high speed " tracks such as Daytona and Telledaga where cooperative aerodynamic drafting is critical to a driver's ability to advance through the field.

cooperating and by
Numerous cooperating individuals in Great Britain, Holland, the United States, and Belgium have contributed editorially or by making calculations.
In the parapsychology foundation's long-range experiment, readings are made by a variety of sensitives for a large number of cooperating sitters, trying to throw light on this question of the significance of mediumistic statements.
Many people seem to be following a similar strategy by cooperating if and only if others cooperate in return.
A form of reciprocity where some individuals seem to spend more resources on cooperating and punishing than would be most beneficial as predicted by several established theories of altruism.
Despite some early cooperative military successes against Japan, by the time that the Japanese surrendered in 1945 neither the CPC nor the KMT trusted each other or were actively cooperating.
After the War of Transnistria, Moldova had sought a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Transnistria region by working with Romania, Ukraine, and Russia, calling for international mediation, and cooperating with the OSCE and UN fact-finding and observer missions.
On 26 August 1975, 26-year-old Fernando Haymal is killed by fellow Montoneros for allegedly cooperating with government forces.
( This was similar to what happened with Saint Augustine of Hippo, who had been ordained against his will in the year 391 by a crowd cooperating with Bishop Valerius in the north African city of Hippo Regius.
This situation was remedied by using several ships cooperating and by the adoption of " ahead throwing weapons ", such as Hedgehog and later Squid, which projected warheads at a target ahead of the attacker and thus still in ASDIC contact.
J. Dekker by Edsger W. Dijkstra in his manuscript on cooperating sequential processes.
" Adam West, who portrayed Batman, remembers Preminger as rude and unpleasant, especially when he disregarded the typical thespian etiquette of subtly cooperating when being helped to his feet in a scene by West and Burt Ward.
From a management perspective, it is typically managed by a CIO, and necessarily involves human resources and IT departments cooperating to:
Green Philosophy draws heavily on both Gandhi and the Quaker traditions, which advocate measures by which the escalation of violence can be avoided, while not cooperating with those who commit violence.
Oil painting by Kenneth King from the National Maritime Museum of IrelandThe first Q-ship victory was on 23 June 1915, when U-40 was sunk off Eyemouth by the submarine HMS C24, cooperating with the decoy vessel Taranaki, commanded by Lieutenant Frederick Henry Taylor CBE DSC RN.
Multiple anonymous forwarding among cooperating remailers in different jurisdictions may retain, but cannot guarantee, anonymity against a determined attempt by one or more governments, or civil litigators.
* cognitive radio techniques: each radio measures the spectrum in use and communicates that information to other cooperating radios, so that transmitters can avoid mutual interference by selecting unused frequencies.
When the issue was put before the cabinet early in 1898, Salisbury hoped to keep Port Arthur open to trade by cooperating with the Russians in granting a loan to the Chinese government.
A seat can be purchased on one airline but is actually operated by a cooperating airline under a different flight number or code.

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