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Example sentences for "cooeperative"

Lexicographically close words:
cooee; cooeperate; cooeperated; cooeperating; cooeperation; cooerdinate; cooerdinating; cooerdination; cooey; cooing
  1. How great or how important a part each member played in the sum of the production is very difficult to estimate owing to the cooeperative plan by which several artists frequently united in executing one and the same piece of work.

  2. Nationalisation of the Land and organisation of agricultural and industrial armies under State control on Cooeperative principles.

  3. The owners also furnish a theatre for the use of their employees, a cooeperative shop, a spacious hospital, and schools and kindergartens for the children.

  4. Experiment stations have been established, and various cooeperative societies formed for the use of the farmers, who also have a special bank of their own.

  5. Carson's history of The Supreme Court of the United States, reproduced through the courtesy of the Lawyers' Cooeperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York.

  6. Carson's history of The Supreme Court of the United States, reproduced by the courtesy of the Lawyers' Cooeperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York.

  7. And the spectator (our main point of attack, as was said), the necessary coadjutor with player and playwright in theater success, can also become an adept in his part of this cooeperative result.

  8. On the contrary, nothing is so clear to Spinoza as the fact that the most efficient way of preserving one's own being is not by competitive but by cooeperative activity.

  9. They are cooeperative expressions of the one reality.

  10. There is only one other active cooeperative at present, a Telephone Company at Mount Dora, capitalized at $3,000.

  11. Besides the marketing associations, Hughes has a cooeperative Farmers' Lumber Company.

  12. Cooeperation is the prime interest of the Farm Bureaus which, in some counties, undertake cooeperative buying and selling.

  13. Hughes County has one cooeperative store with 150 stockholders.

  14. All these counties have cooeperative stores.

  15. This community club was also instrumental in the promotion of a cooeperative elevator at Harrold .

  16. This cannot be done by the Church alone; doctors, visiting nurse, school teachers, county agent and farm bureau will gradually be called into a cooeperative team play.

  17. Sheridan City for the past eight years has had a cooeperative store in which ranchers and farmers from nearby communities have most of the shares.

  18. Members were supplied with cooeperative shipping instructions and information.

  19. A cooeperative store at Wisdom in Beaverhead County has fifty stockholders.

  20. Two Rochdale Cooeperative stores were started three years ago in Ulm and Clearmont in Sheridan County.

  21. Says the County Agent: The Medicine Valley Farm Bureau has done considerable work along different lines, but the most outstanding has been the promotion of a Farmers' Cooeperative Elevator.

  22. The Hughes County Farm Bureau has been especially effective in promoting cooeperative enterprise.

  23. Cooeperative branch stations for special work with grasses and forage plants in the south.

  24. The cooeperative kitchens, and the labor by which women's economic independence is to be achieved, seem the means to an end.

  25. I do not know whether or not the more elaborate cooeperative schemes of Mrs. Gilman are practical; and I fancy that she rather exaggerates the possibilities of independent work for women who have or intend to have children.

  26. Later she published a book on "The Cooeperative Movement in Great Britain.

  27. The whole class may be divided into six or eight small groups for this cooeperative work.

  28. The cooeperative movement has grown into a vast commerce wholly because it served the self-interest of the workers.

  29. They met each other in Paris in 1844, and there began their lifelong cooeperative labors.

  30. But in 'the Trades Union,' as he conceived it, the mere combination of all the workmen in a trade as cooeperative producers no more abolished commercial competition than a combination of all the employers in it as a joint stock company.

  31. With L28 a pathetic beginning was made that has led to the immensely rich cooeperative movement of to-day.

  32. But Proudhon urged his followers to establish cooeperative banks, cooeperative industries, and a variety of voluntary industrial enterprises, in order eventually to possess themselves of the means of production.

  33. The Rochdale Pioneers began to work out practically some of the cooeperative ideas of Robert Owen.

  34. The members of these various cooeperative societies number approximately three million.

  35. Moreover, they were no longer advocating cooeperative associations subsidized by the State; they were now propagating everywhere republican and socialist ideas.

  36. The other victory was the growth of the cooeperative movement.

  37. The British cooeperators, according to the report of the Federation of Cooeperative Societies, had in 1912 a turnover amounting to over six hundred millions of dollars.

  38. At present, social division of labor on one hand, machine production on the other have reached a stage where the only cooeperative organization that can make adequate use of the advantages of collectivist economy, is the State.

  39. For it the only open way is to organize in such estates cooeperative production under communal or state management.

  40. While she was working out her story, the semi-annual stockholders' meeting of the Cooeperative Newspaper Publishing Company was called to order in one of the halls of the Labor Temple on East Eighty-fourth Street.

  41. In reality it was a cooeperative enterprise.

  42. He had studied the ways and means carefully, he had infused new life into the committee, and at last he had succeeded in organizing this cooeperative publishing company.

  43. We have already seen how such cooeperative interests may operate in simple investment of capital for production.

  44. The system, however, has been widely extended, to the advantage of different classes of property owners, even to the establishment of cooeperative banks among farmers.

  45. The same expenses in the great cooeperative store at Paris, the Bon Marche, are only 14 per cent.

  46. The opportunity for cooeperative industry is nowhere greater than in a community of farmers.

  47. This extension may be realized from the statement that the Rochedale cooeperative societies of England now number nearly two thousand, with more than a million members and nearly seventy-five million dollars of capital.

  48. The chief difficulties, however, with cooeperative production grow from the want of confidence of the multitude of shareholders in their managers.

  49. The management of the enterprise is entrusted to chosen members of the cooeperative force, and wages or salaries are fixed according to abilities employed, essentially upon the scale of current wages outside the cooeperative enterprise.

  50. Cooeperative stores, banks, building and loan associations, laundries and even kitchens are within the range of actual experiments.

  51. Cooeperative industries are sometimes advocated as a complete solution of labor difficulties.

  52. It would be interesting to follow the growth of cooeperative stores and banking associations from small beginnings to enormous enterprises, but the limits of this volume will not permit.

  53. A similar campaign has been going on in Virginia, under the auspices of the Cooeperative Educational Association, in which the leaders have been Dr.

  54. Acres continued to sell fifteen pounds of sugar for a dollar a week after the Cooeperative Store began to sell twenty pounds for the same price.

  55. Every farmer made straight for the Women's Cooeperative Store.

  56. Instead of that she had taken a verdant new lease on life herself, apparent in the figured muslins which she got from the Cooeperative Store.

  57. We are doing splendidly in the Cooeperative Store.

  58. Beneath that "The Women's Cooeperative Department Stores" winked in blue, red, and white light splendour.

  59. The entire front page was taken up with an advertisement of the Women's Cooeperative Store.

  60. This reference to the women's cooeperative store was far from being a joke.

  61. The Women's Cooeperative Store was a seething beehive of activity.

  62. Three days before the formal opening of the Cooeperative Store, she surprised him at his editorial desk.

  63. We can choke him off by littles in the business game, of course; we have Dunton and the New Yorkers on our side, and this cooeperative scheme he has launched can be broken down with money.

  64. So shall we; but what we lose will be a mere drop in the bucket; and, as I have said, we stand to get it back, after this cooeperative scheme has had time to burn itself out.

  65. To substitute the otiose insight gained by manipulation of a formula for the slow cooeperative work of a humanity guided by reflective intelligence is more than a technical blunder of speculative philosophers.

  66. Its activities must change the changes going on around it; they must neutralize hostile occurrences; they must transform neutral events into cooeperative factors or into an efflorescence of new features.


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