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• Subject to legislation, we will encourage a new generation of co-operators with an extension of membership to under 16s
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Worldwide there are more than 800m individual co-operators; and when taken together, the top 300 co-operatives equate to the world's tenth largest economy.
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A revolution that led to a thousand shops within 10 years and almost a billion co-operators worldwide today.
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Numerous research projects are undertaken each year by academic institutions, other agencies and co-operators.
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Under a personal prelature, we could be co-operators in but not subjects of our own prelate, giving the local bishop power over us.
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Non-Catholics are part of the Work of God; no different, it would appear, from Catholic co-operators
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Census of Agriculture did not have a way to acknowledge *both* spouses in a farming couple as co-operators or co-farmers.
GENDER ROLES IN VOVIC’S “WATER FOR AFRICA” CAMPAIGN » Sociological Images 2008
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Blog Guelph: the co-operators the co-operators, originally uploaded by kirk white.
Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008
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Blog Guelph: the co-operators the co-operators, originally uploaded by kirk white.
Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008
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God wants our Yes in response to his Yes; Gods wants us to be – inspired, sustained and empowered by his grace – co-workers and co-operators in his salvific work.
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