Sentences with phrase «far more cooperation»

Not exact matches

The sanctions aim to further isolate Pyongyang, said Heather Nauert, a State Department spokeswoman, adding that she did not think targeting more Chinese firms would affect Beijing's cooperation on the North Korean issue.
Given the broad possibilities for addressing energy in a transatlantic trade framework, the EU should not foreclose further cooperation, particularly if this were to empower some of the more thoughtful, less reactionary principals within the administration.
We're at a line in the sand here, where we can continue blindly marching over the cliff, or we can get a grip: ramp down fossil fuel use immediately, get an economic system geared to fixing up the mess we've made instead of enriching the few who already have far more than enough, nourish an ideology of cooperation instead of competition, and put the technology to more intelligent uses than convenience and mindless diversion.
And the days of creation after that are far more likely to represent the stages in which God brought mankind closer to cooperation, civilization, and spiritual understanding.
And when the task is less monumental — when cooperation or assistance is required, rather than sacrifice — toddlers are far more willing to help.
It means the following: far more government ministers meeting their American counterparts to talk about shared interests; more visible cooperation between the British and American military; talking about the benefits to British security from our close ties with US intelligence agencies; highlighting the creation of British jobs from the investment US businesses put into Britain's regions; and the promotion of pro-British American voices on a range of issues across the media.
«The British government will need to do far more, both with our own nuclear arsenal and with cooperation for international control of the nuclear fuel cycle, before these words can be moved beyond rhetoric.»
In a 2012 study offering evolutionary perspectives on the behavior, researchers noted: «Far more time is spent in engaging in cooperation, or at least peaceful coexistence, than spent in engaging in violence.»
To this end, China will further commit itself to world scientific and technological development and devote more effort toward international cooperation and growth.
The intimate cooperation between the two hemispheres makes it all the more remarkable that a person can survive with just one — a sign that the brain is far more malleable than we once thought.
«DTE and GEH will further expand our cooperation by determining resource requirements and developing plans to advance the ESBWR design, enabling DTE Energy to be in a position to more readily begin work should the utility decide at a later date to add more carbon - free, base load power to its energy mix,» GE Hitachi Chief Operations Officer Jay Wileman said.
Some programs were huge, mobilizing cooperation among a dozen or more nations to provide data from weather stations, research ships, and (by far the most expensive) satellites to monitor temperatures, clouds, ocean currents, ice sheets and more.
But it's true, too, that our success so far on this Earth has been built upon ever - more intricate structures of cooperation.
Yes, mediation has become a more popular method of solving international trade, due to mediation having many advantages compared to lawsuits, including but not limited to: cost saving, confidentiality, the high possibility of realisation of the comprehensive and maximum interests, the maintenance of the good relationship, and benefit for the further cooperation.
For a teenager, you would do far better to try for more cooperation and flexibility, than a set schedule.
In a joint custody award, the Court may further «induce» parental cooperation with the expectation it will review compliance and collaborative efforts, reserving authority to change the order to sole custody in favor of the more cooperative parent.
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