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Although he is perfectly willing to cooperate with Scotland Yard, Holmes has nothing but contempt for the intelligence and mentality of the police.
A member of the IRSAC staff ( E. Van De Walle ) was recently delegated to cooperate with AIMO in the development of demographic statistics in this territory.
he wants to be with people, but he hasn't yet learned to cooperate.
Managing Director Donald C. Wagner has agreed to cooperate fully with Hemphill after a period of sharp disagreement on the matter.
:: People are more likely to cooperate on a task if they can communicate with one another first.
The King kept his exclusive sovereignty but was bound by the Government Business to cooperate with the Ministers and the decisions of both Chambers of the States ( de: Kammern der Ständeversammlung ) meeting.
BCI would cooperate with the Unicode Technical Committee ( UTC ) and the ISO Working Group.
He called on the Arab population in Palestine to welcome the Jews as brethren and cooperate with them for the common welfare.
Regulatory issues are of particular concern to a biomedical engineer ; it is among the most heavily-regulated fields of engineering, and practicing biomedical engineers must routinely consult and cooperate with regulatory law attorneys and other experts.
In more recent years, they have stepped up the fight against money laundering, by limiting banking secrecy, introducing requirements for customer identification and record keeping, and requiring banks to cooperate with foreign investigators.
The new president's program was based on a commitment to bring about a peaceful resolution of Colombia's longstanding civil conflict and to cooperate fully with the United States to combat the trafficking of illegal drugs.
Some Modern Orthodox leaders cooperate and work with the Conservative movement, while haredi (" Ultra-Orthodox ") Jews often eschew formal contact with Conservative Judaism, or at least its rabbinate.
In 1999, at a meeting in Cairo, the DFLP and the PFLP agreed to cooperate with the PLO leadership in final status negotiations with Israel.
" Northwest Orient's president, Donald Nyrop, authorized payment of the ransom, and ordered all employees to cooperate fully with the hijacker.
She further asserted that the police had insinuated if she did not cooperate with them they would take away her child.
Evolutionary psychologists hold that behaviors or traits that occur universally in all cultures are good candidates for evolutionary adaptations including the abilities to infer others ' emotions, discern kin from non-kin, identify and prefer healthier mates, and cooperate with others.
Accordingly, egalitarianists have no power except through their presence, unless they ( by definition, reluctantly ) embrace principles which enable them to cooperate with fatalists and hierarchists.
The film Avatar depicts a world ( Pandora ) that functions like a single organism, in which various species of earth and sky cooperate with the humanoid population ( the Na ' vi ) to defend the planet against a corporate-military invasion.
The " White ", or right-wing faction, inclined to cooperate with the Russian authorities, countered with partial reform proposals.

cooperate and other
The " Metamagical Themas " columns ranged over many themes, and included, to name just three, one on patterns in Frederic Chopin's piano music ( particularly the études ), another on the concept of superrationality ( choosing to cooperate when the other party / adversary is assumed to be equally intelligent as oneself ), and one on the self-modifying game of Nomic, based on the way in which the legal system modifies itself, and developed by philosopher Peter Suber.
In it, microbial ecologists, astronomers, planetary scientists, geochemists, philosophers, and explorers cooperate constructively to guide the search for life on other planets.
Although some procedures and institutions had been fixed, for example by the Golden Bull of 1356, the rules of how the king, the electors, and the other dukes should cooperate in the Empire much depended on the personality of the respective king.
According to other captives interviewed by Robert Young Pelton for CNN, Lindh was fully aware of the planned uprising, yet remained silent and did not cooperate with the Americans.
Most MMORPGs do not actively promote in-character role-playing, however players can use the games ' communication functions to role-play so long as other players cooperate.
Among the more commercially successful films with a hero dedicated to vengeance – For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, Today We Kill … Tomorrow We Die !, A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die, Death Rides a Horse, Viva Django, The Devil's Backbone, Hate for Hate, Greatest Robbery in the West – he typically has to cooperate with people with other motivations.
The best that you and your associate can do together is to not squeal: that is, to cooperate ( with each other, not the prosecutor!
In its place a new drastic reality appears, where the elderly and the young cooperate with each other in order to realize their cruel fascinations streaked with eroticism.
He also agreed to become an informant and cooperate with federal authorities in the prosecutions of other former Enron executives in order to receive a reduced sentence.
In July 1916, “ former LC staff member Elizabeth West, director of the Carnegie Library of San Antonio, Texas, suggested to Putnam that the Library of Congress cooperate with other libraries to send books to American soldiers .”
Some of these techniques may be applied for creating a Google bomb — that is, to cooperate with other users to boost the ranking of a particular page for a particular query.
Putting this into the form of a strategy in a repeated prisoner ’ s dilemma would mean to cooperate unconditionally in the first period and behave cooperatively ( altruistically ) as long as the other agent does as well.
Friends of the Earth groups are required to act independently of party political, religious or other influences ; be open, democratic and non-discriminatory in their internal structures ; and be willing to cooperate with other organizations who are working for the same goals.
Whereas two bishops cover each other's weaknesses, two knights tend not to cooperate with each other as efficiently.
Huntington argues that a " Sino-Islamic connection " is emerging in which China will cooperate more closely with Iran, Pakistan, and other states to augment its international position.
Itō proclaimed that if East Asians do not closely cooperate with each other, all three would fall to the victims of Western imperialism.
He suggested that this supercomputer should be installed in the former war rooms of the United States and the Soviet Union once the superpowers had matured enough to agree to cooperate rather than conflict with each other.
To achieve this goal it endeavours to shape the future of Europe by enhancing local and regional contribution, to influence European law and policy, to exchange experience at local and regional level and to cooperate with partners in other parts of the world.
Worker bees cooperate to find food and use a pattern of " dancing " ( known as the bee dance or waggle dance ) to communicate information regarding resources with each other ; this dance varies from species to species, but all living species of Apis exhibit some form of the behavior.
They sometimes cooperate with other predators, such as dolphins, porpoises, and seabirds, when hunting large schools of fish.
Having failed to cooperate in the European Parliament, Le Pen sought in the mid-1990s to initiate contacts with other far-right parties, including from non-EU countries.
Bangladesh and Turkey cooperate with each other at the multilateral forum, particularly in matters related to elections.

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