Beyond these great constitutional questions and our current dialogue on European co-operation, it looks unlikely that there will be other areas for co-operation in this parliament.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) said there was already international co-operation to tackle tax avoidance through the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The EU's enhanced co-operation procedure allows a minimum of nine EU countries to forge ahead with closer co-operation, even if the others in the 27-nation bloc do not join in.
Mr Putin is due to visit Tokyo on September 3rd, and he is well aware that Russia stands to gain far more from economic co-operation with Japan than from military co-operation with China.
The researchers will also seek to establish whether different religions foster different levels of co-operation, for what reasons, and whether such co-operation brings collective benefits, both to the religious community and to those outside it.
Social media opens up new pathways of communication between a business and its customer base and provides a forum for co-operation and co-creation - one that can produce both small, iterative improvements and large breakthrough innovations.
The UK is also involved in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) of industrialized countries, which seeks to promote co-ordination of economic and social policies among members.
The implication being that they will forfeit co-operation with Russia for a long time ahead.
Weeks later, Home Secretary Theresa May announced a new UK-Jordan treaty to improve co-operation in criminal investigations.
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So the EU is the most important project for peace in terms of transnational, supernational co-operation.
It may also encourage new thinking and co-operation between our councils to share the load.
As in any company, the members of the boat club are torn between competition and co-operation.
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Both countries recently said they wished to step up security co-operation after the Boston Marathon bombing.
Mr Clarke said the EU should increase co-operation in areas such as re-uniting migrant families.
He was speaking ahead of the start of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) summit.
For now, most scrutiny has fallen on the delicate business of international intelligence co-operation.
Representatives of the nation's ethnic groups also agreed to offer the force their co-operation.
These kind of projects represent a process of natural co-operation between the private and public sectors.
She said that the RUC as an organisation had offered her office full co-operation.
Economic ties were viewed as much as a means to co-operation as an end in themselves.
Elaborate co-operation outside the family, but within the same species, is confined to humans.
The presence of Syrian troops showed Iraqi leaders' "firm co-operation" with President Bashar al-Assad, it added.
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But it is clear that she can contemplate inter-party co-operation only on her terms.
He vows openness and continued co-operation with the district-attorney's office, which is investigating the allegations.
The turtle vote was remarkable for the degree of co-operation exhibited by the US and China.
Croatia's co-operation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has been under close scrutiny.
Mr Zeidan thanked the Egyptian authorities for their "judicial co-operation" over Mr Gaddaf al-Dam.
"Co-operation between both governments is essential to seize opportunities, attract investment and create jobs, " he said.
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These include a more coherent EU approach to foreign policy and greater co-operation in defence.
Pakistan has offered substantial military co-operation to Washington in its war against global terrorism.
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