The court heard that during his time in prison he refused to co-operate with the authorities, refused to have one-to-one counselling, refused to co-operate with his own doctors and has shown no remorse.
They are, we judge, trying to co-operate with international community in stabilising the situation.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust said it would co-operate with any new legal inquiries.
Provincial-level propaganda officials said they were unable to persuade the local authorities to co-operate.
We've got to co-operate with other parties but we will also want to see changes.
The office will continue to punish internet companies that fail to co-operate, it adds.
They will also co-ordinate their sales and marketing activities and co-operate on network planning.
Despite Kosovo's ethnic hatreds, the criminal clans of all stripes readily co-operate in Kosovo's lively underworld.
It is not impossible that he will agree to co-operate with Mr Berlusconi to reform welfare.
Mr Orban has said he is ready to co-operate to dispel such worries about the constitution.
Inevitably, they are an ideological rag-bag, which will make it hard for them to co-operate politically.
The party has blamed an "honest mistake" and says it will co-operate fully with the police.
He urged allies to co-operate more closely and pool resources to ensure such gaps were addressed.
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If only to manage climate-induced problems, South Asian countries have got to co-operate better.
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Mr Bouterse says he will co-operate, but could turn awkward if suspects are identified.
It refused to co-operate in the fact-finding mission, saying the mandate prejudged the outcome.
EAC, he suggested, should build a free-trade area, co-operate on finance, and sign a security pact.
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Much will depend on how well the two sides co-operate if (and probably when) that happens.
But the leaders also co-operate with a variety of other more or less autonomous groups.
Reawakened security concerns have prompted other wary Arab governments to co-operate with each other.
Israel, which refused to co-operate with the UN mission, flatly denies it sought to hammer civilians.
More controversially, he talks of organising 1m civilians to co-operate with the security forces.
Partly because regional trade is a fraught issue, the Central Americans co-operate on other things.
Japan and some UN agencies already attempt to co-operate with the government on health and education.
Nonetheless his allies, America and Britain, have long urged him to co-operate with her.
To command a majority in parliament, he needs at least two parties to co-operate with his.
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John Swinney is adamant that he still wants to talk, to consul, to co-operate.
North Korea and Iran are already known to co-operate intensively in developing nuclear-capable missiles.
Sir Jeremy said Labour would co-operate with the police inquiry but dismissed the complaints as "opportunism".
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How long the unions will co-operate remains uncertain, especially as the pain of economic hardship grows.
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