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Cooperation   /koʊˌɑpərˈeɪʃən/  /kwˌɑpərˈeɪʃən/  /kwˌɔpərˈeɪʃən/   Listen
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Cooperation  n.  
1.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor. "Not holpen by the cooperation of angels."
2.
(Polit. Econ.) The association of a number of persons for their benefit.






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"Cooperation" Quotes from Famous Books



... teacher or parent should not begin cooperation with physicians by lecturing them or by assuming that they are selfish and unwilling to teach. The best first step is to ask questions that they ...
— Civics and Health • William H. Allen

... methods, it must be strictly, firmly, and perseveringly followed up by the watchful efficiency of the mother. We can not substitute the action of the child for that of the parent in the work of early training, but we can often derive very great advantage by securing his cooperation. ...
— Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young • Jacob Abbott

... necessary to provide a code governing the installation of plumbing. Naturally these laws at first were under the control of the health department of cities, but of late years the building departments have assumed control of the codes with the result that cooperation with the building codes is now the ...
— Elements of Plumbing • Samuel Dibble

... prosecution of the field work above outlined the author has been greatly indebted to the efficient assistance and hearty cooperation of Mr. Cosmos Mindeleff, by whom nearly all the pueblos illustrated, with the exception of Zui, have been ...
— A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola • Victor Mindeleff and Cosmos Mindeleff

... Gompers cynically.. He considered his advocacy of patriotic cooperation between labor and the Government during the war the skillful attitude of an opportunist. Gompers could do better with public opinion behind him than without it. He was an opportunist, riding the wave which would carry him farthest. Playing both ends against the middle, and the middle, himself. ...
— A Poor Wise Man • Mary Roberts Rinehart


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