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Example sentences for "cooeperation"

Lexicographically close words:
cooed; cooee; cooeperate; cooeperated; cooeperating; cooeperative; cooerdinate; cooerdinating; cooerdination; cooey
  1. The hopes for revolutionary cooeperation between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat turned out a hopeless Utopia.

  2. One thing is clear--if a revolution comes, it will not be a result of cooeperation between capital and labor.

  3. Such a cooeperation presupposes that either the peasantry has identified itself with one of the existing bourgeois parties, or it has formed a powerful party of its own.

  4. To establish revolutionary cooeperation with the army, the peasantry, and the plebeian lower strata of the urban bourgeoisie.

  5. Cooeperation in the struggle of the proletariat against exploitation has developed in the soul of the workingmen beautiful sprouts of idealism, brotherly solidarity, a spirit of self-sacrifice.

  6. An interesting anecdote is told in connection with the travels and cooeperation of Mlle.

  7. Richelieu, anxious for the support of the Duke of Lorraine in his war against Spain and Austria, needed the cooeperation of Mme.

  8. Montausier, until 1669, when, with the cooeperation of Mme.

  9. By the free expenditure of money and with the cooeperation of unscrupulous physicians, foul wrongs are frequently inflicted on the most innocent and unoffensive people.

  10. When it was gone they lived no less luxuriously, thanks to the unwilling cooeperation of overconfident tradespeople.

  11. The good of a state is the cooeperation of all its citizens, according to their several capacities, for the happiness and welfare of the whole community.

  12. It was at the moment when he first realized with absolute certainty that his cooeperation in the aid soon to be freely and openly accorded the Americans was no longer desired.

  13. Had he been truly disinterested in his proffered services, his cooeperation would have been invaluable.

  14. It also became clear that the attempt could not succeed without the cooeperation of a fleet.

  15. Working in cooeperation with the wonderful social system of private life, it minimizes the consequences of political revolutions, and preserves the identity of France.

  16. All this was part of a plan to effect a religious and political revolution in the East, the two to move hand in hand, by an appeal to Mohammedan zeal for cooeperation with those who had already destroyed Christianity in Europe.

  17. Wright, Relation of Death to Probation: "As Christ of old healed only those who came or were brought to him, so now he waits for the cooeperation of human agency.

  18. Park: "Congregationalism recognizes a voluntary cooeperation and communion of the churches, which Independency does not do.

  19. A new stadium will begin--God's advance to new creations, with the cooeperation of perfected mankind.

  20. The fraternal fellowship and cooeperation of the churches.

  21. These exhortations to unity are not mere counsels to passive submission, such as might be given under a hierarchy, or to the members of a society of Jesuits; they are counsels to cooeperation and to harmonious judgment.

  22. But it is practically certain that there was no contract nor even understanding as regards the cooeperation of The Liberal and the London paper.

  23. Had it been true that there was an understanding of cooeperation between the two papers, Byron and Moore would have made much of the charge.

  24. Only in the cooeperation of the working masses of all countries, in times of war as in times of peace, does the salvation of humanity lie.

  25. Now let me give an illustration of how promptly the espionage system, which was in this case at the service of the Justice officials and so in confidential cooeperation with the military dictatorship, functions.

  26. Special report of the assistant Secretary upon the cooeperation of the Department of Agriculture with the educational forces in the United States relating to agriculture.

  27. The cooeperation of the Department of Agriculture with the educational forces in the United States relating to agriculture.

  28. It is obvious that such rites could only have been fitly performed by the cooeperation of both twin rulers or Quequetzalcoas, each of whom personified two elements.

  29. A comparative research on such a scale could only be effectively carried out with the active cooeperation of orientalists, archaeologists and philologists in all departments of research.

  30. The great problem of the origin of American peoples lies far beyond the scope of the present work and its final solution can only be obtained at some future day by the joint cooeperation of Americanists and Orientalists.

  31. In the enforcement of moral and humanitarian legislation the state called for the cooeperation of the bishops.

  32. A third factor was the absence in the Roman commanders of the personal rivalries and lack of cooeperation which so greatly hampered the Carthaginians in Spain and in Sicily.

  33. Accordingly, at a conference of the three leaders on an island in the river Renus near Bononia, a reconciliation between Antony and Octavian was effected and plans laid for their cooeperation in the immediate future.

  34. Conversely, the war had established friendly relations and cooeperation between Rome and the foes of Macedon, the Aetolian and Achaean Confederacies, which rejoiced in the accession of such a powerful friend.

  35. The lack of cooeperation between the eastern and western empires against the Vandals enabled them to extend their power still further.

  36. In the operations which followed the leaders of the Marians showed themselves lacking in cooeperation and military skill.

  37. But the Romans did not conquer without suffering heavy losses, and their ultimate success was to a considerable degree due to the cooeperation of the Cenomani.

  38. He found that he could not expect the cooeperation of the members of Congress from his own State, nor that of many of the members from the other Northern States.

  39. To this object he devoted years of incessant and anxious attention, and by the enlightened liberality of the Legislature of Virginia, and the cooeperation of other able and zealous friends, he lived to see it accomplished.

  40. This result was brought about by the active cooeperation with General Jackson's original supporters of the friends of Mr. Calhoun, and many of the friends of the other candidates of 1824.

  41. Though complicated in appearance, it was in reality the simplest mode in which the cooeperation of the States could have been secured.

  42. The cooeperation of Mr. Webster was again invited, and, notwithstanding the pressure of his engagements as Secretary of State at Washington, was again patriotically yielded.

  43. The necessity of some degree of union and cooeperation to defend themselves against the savage tribes, tended to excite in them mutual respect and regard.

  44. The truth in the doctrine is just this only, that generation can bring forth an immortal human life only according to the power imparted by God's word, and with the special cooeperation of God himself.

  45. But even apart from the fall, this incarnation would have been necessary to reveal to man the goal of his evolution and so to secure his cooeperation in it.

  46. Man must commit himself to a true life; then to the restoration of other men to that same life; then there must be cooeperation of society; this work must extend to the limits of the human species.

  47. Besides, a religious trial was full of risk, and the cooeperation of the procurator not readily to be relied on.

  48. It was that cooeperation they needed most, for with it such feeling as might be aroused would fall on Rome and not on them.

  49. That is, of course, with the cooeperation of the girls.

  50. But the Junior team did not have the same spirit of cooeperation that characterized the younger girls.

  51. The spirit of cooeperation which existed between the members of the team was largely responsible for their victories.

  52. Nor were Presidential dinners, the bestowal of patronage hitherto offensively refused, and attentions of the Cabinet, the limit of the efforts to win the cooeperation of the man who was to preside over the trial of Samuel Chase.

  53. Indeed, it was in no small degree the prestige of Morgan which relieved the disorganization, which restored the discipline, and made it possible for the elements in the market to work in harmony and cooeperation again.

  54. But the immediate power of a few men on values is increasingly great as we get closer to those things which are unique, which are capable of only specialized employment, and which call for the cooeperation of elaborate and expensive systems.

  55. Its indirect defeat was proposed by the Democratic managers, and accomplished with the cooeperation of many supporters of Adams and Clay.

  56. We find ourselves agreeing rather with the home economics lecturer who said: "There never yet was a family income really wisely expended without cooeperation in all matters between husband and wife.

  57. No man ever prospered in the world without the consent and cooeperation of his wife.

  58. Nowhere have Christian unity and practical cooeperation made greater progress than in the foreign missions of American Churches.

  59. If this succeeds then the reaction of the personality is explained through the cooeperation of constitutional and accidental factors or through inner and outer forces.

  60. Sometimes a contrary wind obliged them to put back, directed by the hand of God, in order to relieve the necessity which demanded their cooeperation in those hamlets.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooeperation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.