522 examples of cooperation in sentences

Kit saw that concentrated power was often dangerous, and since unorganized, individual effort was no longer profitable, he knew no cure but cooperation.

However that may be, there is to my mind no more pathetic side of this many-sided question than the isolated position into which are forced the very colored people who most need and who could best appreciate sympathetic cooperation; and their position grows tragic when the effort is made to couple them, whether or no, with the Negroes of the first class I mentioned.

In my first annual message I promised to employ my best exertions in cooperation with Congress to reduce the expenditures of the Government within the limits of a wise and judicious economy.

Very clearly there is no reason why chemistry, algebra, Latin, or Greek may not be taught from the same motive, in classes gathered in much the same way, and with a like feeling of cooperation among those concerned.

Trusting that your deliberations on all the topics of general interest to which I have adverted, and such others as your more extensive knowledge of the wants of our beloved country may suggest, may be crowned with success, I tender you in conclusion the cooperation which it may be in my power to afford them.

Nor does this proceeding in any way belong to that class of incidental resolutions which relate to the officers of the Senate, to their Chamber and other appurtenances, or to subjects of order and other matters of the like nature, in all which either House may lawfully proceed without any cooperation with the other or with the President.

In this sentiment I entirely concur; and to a perfect confidence in your best endeavors to devise such a provision as will be truly consistent with the end I add an equal reliance on the cheerful cooperation of the other branch of the Legislature.

The welfare of our country is the great object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed, and I shall derive great satisfaction from a cooperation with you in the pleasing though arduous task of insuring to our fellow-citizens the blessings which they have a right to expect from a free, efficient, and equal government.

In order, however, that such struggles might attain the maximum of efficiency the socialists favour the closest organic cooperation of all unions as one organized working body.

An offer of active participation by the Rumanian forces in the forthcoming campaign was rejected by the Tsar, who haughtily declared that 'Russia had no need for the cooperation of the Rumanian army', and that 'it was only under the auspices of the Russian forces that the foundation of Rumania's future destinies could be laid'.

SEE Lennes, N. J. LENNES, N. J. College algebra, with the editorial cooperation of H. E. Slaught.

With the editorial cooperation of H. E. Slaught.

Plane trigonometry, by N. J. Lennes and A. S. Merrill; with the editorial cooperation of H. E. Slaught.

png' /> SMITH, ELLIOTT DUNLAP. Union-management cooperation in the "stretch out" labor extension at the Pequot Mills.

With the cooperation of Raymond Walter Barnard.

Applied biochemistry, revised with the cooperation of Joseph M. Looney.

With the cooperation of George Walker Mullins.

With the cooperation of George Walker Mullins.

With editorial cooperation of Otis W. Caldwell.

With the editorial cooperation of Lewis M. Terman.

Computed & compiled by Harold T. Davis, with the cooperation of Muriel E. Adams & others.

By Raleigh Schorling & John R. Clark, with the cooperation of Rolland R. Smith.

By Frederick B. Davis & others, with the cooperation of Walter F. Dearborn & others.

Form Q. By Frederick B. Davis & others, with the cooperation of Walter F. Dearborn & others.

HALM, GEORGE N. International monetary cooperation.

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