Sentences with phrase «decide on cooperation»

«The reason that Facebook has just two development centers is that it's not an organization in which you work on some sub-region, and wait for approval from head office to decide on cooperation with someone from a different country.

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But the Europeans have said they want to confirm the technicalities of how the U.K. will leave the bloc, before deciding on the shape of any future cooperation or partnership.
Though it allows each country to decide on their own course of action, it «solidifies international cooperation for climate change» and «sends a powerful signal to markets that now is the time to invest in the low emission economy».
On the 4th of May, the president eventually decided to break his silence stating that he would do his best to bring the girls back and asking for «[the] maximum cooperation from the guardians and the parents of these girls -LSB-...][as], they have not been able to come clearly, to give the police clear identity of the girls that have yet to return».
While my husband Bruce works out the glitches with the cover, I have decided — with the cooperation of my wonderful editor — to do a fresh grammatical edit on Disappearing in Plain Sight.
The airline suspended service on this route after the events of September 11, 2001, but in cooperation with its oneworld alliance partner American Airlines, it has decided that it's time to come back to DFW.
See, there's still hope for global cooperation on pressing environmental issues — the world has decided to do away with dangerous leaded gasoline.
Parties also decided to accelerate activities under the workplan on enhancing mitigation ambition in accordance with decision 1 / CP.17, paragraphs 7 and 8, by, inter alia, intensifying, as from 2014, the technical examination of opportunities for actions with high mitigation potential, including those with adaptation and sustainable development co-benefits, with a focus on the implementation of policies, practices and technologies that are substantial, scalable and replicable, with a view to promoting voluntary cooperation on concrete actions in relation to identified mitigation opportunities in accordance with nationally defined development priorities.
To overcome the «doubleness» inherent in energy, Dr. Birol said, it is essential to «create an atmosphere of global cooperation and understanding in which each country in the world can decide on its own future.»
In its first judgement on enhanced cooperation (concerning the Unitary patent), the Court of Justice stated that it is mostly for the Council to decide whether there is hope for a political agreement among all Member States, and that it has a wide margin of appreciation in doing so.
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