Noun
co-operation (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of cooperation
According to government spokesmen Ali Rabiee, who had been minister of co-operation, labor, and social welfare for some time, nearly 3 million formal and 4 million contractual employees face pay cuts or layoffs and there is no unemployment insurance plan. Source: Internet
According to Roscommon/Longford Chief Superintendent Tony Healy the rail operation is taking place in close co-operation with employees of the company. Source: Internet
After conclusion of CEPA, Canada and India must define the areas for their partnership which will depend on their ability to convert common interests into common action and respond effectively for steady co-operation. Source: Internet
After they met, a Downing Street spokeswoman said: 'The PM reiterated that we wanted a broad free trade agreement covering goods and services, and co-operation in other areas. Source: Internet
A great future is in store for man if he will develop the necessary mental strength through co-operation to be able to grasp it. Source: Internet
Although Japan was an official powerful ally, the relationship was distant and there was little co-ordination or co-operation. Source: Internet