cooperatively

IPA: koʊˈɑprʌtɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a cooperative manner; working with others on a task as part of a team.
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Examples of "cooperatively" in Sentences

  • I appreciate the offer to work cooperatively.
  • Let's work cooperatively to get the facts out there.
  • Come back and learn to listen and work cooperatively.
  • The women performed other work cooperatively as well.
  • I hope to work more cooperatively with you in the future.
  • I'll trust you more in the future and try to work more cooperatively.
  • The public works unions are also working "cooperatively" with the BPW,
  • Let's all make an effort to break with the past and work cooperatively.
  • They work cooperatively and share group responsibility for the caseload.
  • The characters must work cooperatively to pass puzzles and defeat enemies.
  • I too hope that we'll be able to work together cooperatively in the future.
  • If co-ops could bargain with them collectively (make that "cooperatively"), they could demand substantial savings.
  • "cooperatively" to solve international problems, moving away from the Bush strategy of irresponsible "unilateralism."
  • Walcott, Wallace and Price "cooperatively" turned themselves in after warrants were obtained Tuesday, according to the police statement.
  • You’re not seriously suggesting that making appeals to individual people to drive cooperatively is less efficient than government regulation of traffic signals, are you?
  • Some have chosen to work "cooperatively," where unions have membership on quality councils and participate fully in planning, implementation, and evaluation of the entire effort.
  • In a music industry that is quickly changing, Honor Roll Music recognizes that torrent search engines such as Isohunt should not be vilified, but rather worked with cooperatively in order to reach millions of music fans eager to discover and download new music.
  • In nearly all of his films, work—in particular direct, physical labor carried out cooperatively and for the community rather than for individual gain—is portrayed as noble, while the desire for material comforts and luxuries is shown as the source of corruption.
  • While the fundamental risk remained Global Thermonuclear War prosecuted by one or both of the only nation-states capable of accomplishing such a civilization-threatening feat single-handedly or 'cooperatively', the contributing risks represented by escalation and alliances opened a larger number of paths from the status quo to the unthinkable outcome and some of those paths had distinctly lower thresholds standing between origin and outcome.

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