Natural selection thrives on both competition and cooperation, but cooperation has been proven secondary, and is highly specific to contexts, usually external demands for establishing better survival chances.
"We're willing to work with Congress, but that cooperation has to go both ways, " he said.
But our cooperation has extended beyond the security areas, and much of our discussion today revolved around economics.
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But the cooperation suggested by the settlement was superficial.
But the cooperation is there, the data is being shared, and we look forward to continuing to work side by side with our Japanese partners in helping them and assisting them deal with this problem.
But the cooperation that we will get from the Russians, and the signal that will be sent to the world on nonproliferation, when all these other things are going on which threaten to increase nuclear proliferation, is very important.
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Several allegations made in the FDIC complaint are supported by knowledge of the audit choices PwC made, or did not make, that most likely came from the workpapers, PCAOB inspection findings pertaining to Colonial, and the reluctant but compelling cooperation of PwC itself.
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Plenty of work has been done, but international cooperation is going to be critically important, because otherwise you'll have people having done what they think is their job in their respective corner but it will not be consistent with what others will have done.
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"Cyberspace needs not war, but rules and cooperation, " Mr. Yang said at a news conference.
But through the cooperation of local farmers, vineyard owners and conservationists, Valais is becoming a sanctuary for these highly endangered insects.
We took several years to enter W.W.II, but once we entered, we did so with the full cooperation of all but diehard conscientious objectors, and we did so with a clear desire to not only win the war, but win the peace.
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But Washington needs Russian cooperation to achieve its goals at the U.N. regarding Iran, Syria and other matters.
But Ashcroft insisted that cooperation between the UK and the US was a model of how the battle against terrorism should be fought.
For that reason, expect plenty of international cooperation, but not a one-size fits all regulatory model or a massive Bretton Woods-style restructuring of global finance.
But the future of cooperation rests on the continued survival of the Japanese parent company, and willingness of Hon Hai to make a large and risky investment.
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Higher education cannot make college rankings go away, but increased transparency and cooperation could lead to rankings that better promote true academic quality than any that have come before.
But even then military cooperation should serve serious interests.
It's time not for another government space race, but for expanded space cooperation and collaboration -- an effort the United States would lead, as it does today with the International Space Station program.
As the Nobel-winning economist Vernon Smith (now of Chapman University) and colleagues found in laboratory experiments, markets in goods for consumption promote cooperation, but markets in assets for speculation and resale produce bubbles and crashes.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, said U.N. weapons inspectors could resume their work, but it also linked cooperation with "a further chance to achieve justice by lifting sanctions" imposed on Iraq after its 1990 invasion of Kuwait.
There is a growing awareness that languages play a vital role in development, in ensuring cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue, but also in strengthening cooperation, building inclusive knowledge societies, preserving cultural heritage and providing quality education for all.
Its academic brands have powerful global appeal. (See here.) But competition, or sometimes cooperation, is growing abroad.
The existing union contract permits the company simply to increase the shipments, but it does not guarantee cooperation.
There are no universal solutions to countering this threat but it depends on mutual cooperation, particularly as globalization has made us increasingly interdependent.
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Our success on this front cannot be made through state actions alone but will need to involve cooperation with civil society groups and structures.
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But he remains committed to that kind of bipartisan cooperation and committed to the idea that we can disagree, but we can -- on specific issues -- but there is still so much that we could agree on if we put country ahead of party, if we put the American people ahead of narrowly-focused political goals.
The Department of Justice takes his cooperation into consideration, but he's been offered nothing.
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What Americans of yesteryear lacked was not voluntary cooperation and trade, but involuntary servitude (slavery being the glaring, deplorable exception).
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