Examples of Cooperation with the Community in a sentence
The Company hereby retains Consultant, effective as of the date hereof ( the "Effective Date") and continuing until termination, as provided herein, to assist the Company in it's effecting the purchase of businesses and assets relative to its business and growth strategy, general business and financial issues consulting, the introduction of the Company to consultants and others that may assist the Company in its plans and future (the "Services").
Cooperation with the Community and Public Entities: The community and certain public entities are authorized by state law, with or without consideration, to assist and cooperate in the planning, undertaking, construction, or operation of projects within the Project Area.
Cooperation with the Community could be made conditional on accession to or the completion of steps towards accession to the relevant Conventions.
Cooperation with the Community Competition Commission, other Member States, and Guyana consumer protection authorities.
China has an Association for Comprehensive Strategic Cooperation with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), established during the meeting of Chinese President Xi Jinping with the representatives of the Chinese Communist Party, as part of his second visit to the region in July 2014.
Cooperation with the Community Policing Seminar and the 17th Inter-American Tourism Congress.
Cooperation with the Community must be the way ALL police do their business.
Cooperation with the Community could be made conditional on accession to or the completion of steps towards accession to the rele vant Conventions.
Cooperation with the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP).1.5. Specific resources allocated for the implementation of gender mainstreaming1.5.1. Human resourcesThe human resources for the implementation of gender mainstreaming are those of the two national mechanisms for gender equality and, in each Ministry, the Counsellors for Equality and the members of their Interdepartmental Teams.
In line with continued support to the Southern African Development Community (SADC mis- sion to develop integrated and cost-effective regional infrastructure, and within the framework of the Multi-Year Programme of Cooperation with the Community, the Southern Africa Office of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA-SA) organized an ad hoc expert group meeting on the Cost-Benefit Analysis of Regional Infrastructure and Services in Lilongwe, Malawi from 22 to 23 March 2010.