Perhaps the greatest cause for hope is that the Greek and Turkish sides do co-operate whenever they can do so in security and to mutual advantage.
Many executives risk getting demoted or dismissed because they rate their leadership skills higher than their boss or co-workers do, several recent studies have found.
After spending an hour with Mr. Moazed and his co-workers, do I understand what they do?
What do Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey and Christopher "Biz" Stone have in common with Thomas Edison?
The question is, how do we co-ordinate an asteroid early warning system at the global level?
There is little that even the cleverest managers and the warmest co-operation can do about that.
But Constanze Behrends and Oliver Tautorat, PrimeTime's creators and co-stars, do not see that as their role.
If the energy companies do not co-operate with Ofgem's proposals the government says it will force them to using the new legislation.
But Volvox shows the sort of thing to look for: a gene that stops reproduction in single-celled creatures and has been co-opted to do a new job.
Dr Ed Chi, a scientist from the Palo Alto Research Center in California and a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, co-created the technology that will help judges to make a more accurate call.
This new breed of pressure group, brought into being after a controversial Supreme Court ruling last year removed a number of spending restrictions, can raise unlimited sums from individuals and businesses and spend them praising or criticising particular candidates, as long as they do not co-ordinate their activities with the candidates themselves or the parties they represent.
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That means many people would still take Lipitor and Zocor, but many would have the same co-pays as they do now.
But what happens when firms and their owners do not feel co-operative?
In the end, we seem to want evidence that a leader can do without a co-pilot before we are willing to groom him or her for more collaborative roles.
To do this, co-operation with others may be necessary, and we should not flinch from it - after all, we have spent decades opposing tribal politics and saying that parties should co-operate more.
"We have a number of people who want to invest in the club but the problem is that chairman Howard Wilkinson and chief executive Nick Parker are not in control of its destiny and are relying on the Co-op bank to do the right thing, " the source added.
Yet for all the legal and accounting gobbledygook with which Mr Armstrong surrounded his announcement, and for all his insistence that the new firms will still be able to co-operate closely and do lots of the bundling that he still yearns for, what is happening is certainly big and should benefit shareholders.
Lawyers in BigLaw are free agents and they do not see their co-owners through thick and thin.
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The fact is that many EU citizens do not want closer co-operation than the 25 countries have today.
In an experiment that bears watching, the Directorate of Intelligence (DI) and the DO have begun to co-locate their personnel.
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As mentioned above, scrolling through this huge list is slightly irritating, especially in co-op, although you do get quicker with time.
Here there are problems to do with money, co-ordination and political will.
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One of the best ways to do that is by co-opting symbols and philosophies and movements that have a visceral impact on people.
In trying to make their owners richer, company managers often find that it helps to train their employees, invest in their suppliers and do lots of other co-operative things.
Most observers would prefer the ECB's top policymakers to say a lot less and, when they do speak, to do it in a co-ordinated way, much like the Fed, where Mr Greenspan is the prime spokesman.
Whatever the U.S. decides to do we are ready to co-operate with them in the fight against terrorists.
Marshal Suyanto, for instance, is opposed to dissolving the co-operatives, which he claims do much for troop welfare.
But I know for sure that most of us do want to trust our co-workers, friends, and institutions.
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