Except for a very few universities, there is little interaction or cooperation with the business sector.
What exists today between the SEC and the regulated is selective or limited cooperation.
Its academic brands have powerful global appeal. (See here.) But competition, or sometimes cooperation, is growing abroad.
In its March 2010 National Broadband Report, the FCC recommended to Congress that the D Block be auctioned in 2011 unencumbered by requirements for pairing with the Public Safety spectrum or even cooperation with Public Safety.
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Every time we hear trendy slogans such as "global village, " "world economy, " or "international cooperation, " Americans should remember that other nations have no familiarity with or understanding of our Bill of Rights or our federal structure of government with separate state laws.
Review every project to decide whether to produce internally, out-source, or produce in cooperation with other companies.
And obviously we would entertain any request from the Iraqi government for any -- for cooperation or assistance.
Some might hit a dead end with a lack of cooperation or evidence.
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She warned Sudan has a choice: cooperation or confrontation.
For everyone else, the now higher tax rates cannot be raised again without Republican cooperation or until the American people vote for a tax increase by returning the Democrats to a clear majority in both houses of Congress.
In other words, the G-7 leaders were unwilling to put their friend Gorbachev in the awkward position of formally vetoing the insertion of monitors from either the United Nations or the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (or both).
The authorities can then try and move up the chain by getting traders to flip on co-conspirators or superiors, reminding them that cooperation can impact sentencing recommendations or the number of charges.
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The camp is called the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, or Whisc.
Syria could have bought these cluster munitions from Egypt, received them through military cooperation, or acquired them another way.
Yet the pact dates from an age when cross-border cooperation, or lack of it, was a matter of life and death.
For example, the start of Russian-American military cooperation, or the investment of high-technology Western firms in demilitarized enterprises, would force the military-industrial institutions to form a coalition with the Russian government.
The Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation, or TREC, is the brainchild of a consortium led by the controversial Club of Rome and includes influential members like the German Aerospace Bureau and several universities in Europe and the Middle East.
After the raids of his homes, prosecutors subpoenaed more documents from Jefferson, but they say they received no cooperation from him or his lawyers.
"The G7 has long committed that exchange rates should float, except in rare circumstances where excess volatility or disorderly movements might warrant cooperation, " she said.
Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko did not say what the Russian response would be, but he hinted that Moscow could reduce its cooperation in security or anti-terror investigations.
He or she will maintain close cooperation with national authorities, United Nations agencies, development banks, bilateral organizations and other partners, with a view to generating projects and mobilizing corresponding funding from extrabudgetary sources.
The Honduran government, publicly at least, has not reprimanded the United States for any role it may have had, or said anything about reconsidering its cooperation arrangement.
They do not accept responsibility for their lack of cooperation with regulators, or, administrative decisions related to changes in VAR models and the tweaking of asset valuations.
According to the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, or OECD, the early 1990s saw Chinese income distribution much more equal than that of other emerging economies.
When it comes to the effective rate, U.S. corporate tax burdens are not the highest in the advanced economies within the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, or OECD.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, or OECD, said Monday that their Composite Leading Indicator (CLI) inched up to 97.9 for India in November compared to 97.8 in October.
But with the corporate income tax rate being what it is, the second highest effective tax rate in the world, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, or OECD, then companies are doing what is logically sane for them to do.
It is with respect to this that practically every individual has some advantage over all others because he possesses unique information of which beneficial use might be made, but of which use can only be made if the decisions depending on it are left to him or are made with his active cooperation.
The products are developed in cooperation with manufacturers in Germany or India and produced in limited quantities.
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