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Axelrod's Evolution of Co-operation has a simpler strategy: Co-operate with others as your default strategy, retaliate against those who take advantage of your co-operation.
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He told me: 'Co-operate with us and you can make a lot of money.'
Pakistan's Zulqarnain Haider threatens to blow whistle on corruption Andy Bull 2010
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Co-operate – This is the old-fashioned practice of friends helping friends.
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Co-operate and graduate as my old professors used to say.
Tweets for Today yuki_onna 2009
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* Co-operate in the delivery and sustainability of the joint portal
European Digital Library Foundation Welcomed by the Commissioner « ResourceShelf 2007
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Co-operate – This is the old-fashioned practice of friends helping friends.
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"Co-operate with those who have both know-how and integrity"
"You will soon be more aware of your growing awareness." Ann Althouse 2007
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Co-operate with the commission on gender equality and to campaign for the gender commission to have the necessary resources and infrastructure at all levels to fulfill its mandate.
REPORT OF THE 4th NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS WOMEN'S LEAGUE 2003
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Co-operate in the Implementation of the Local Government
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"Co-operate with His Majesty in putting a stop to the slave trade," was Clapperton's answer.
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