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1 weakening of cooperation
Политика: ослабление сотрудничестваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > weakening of cooperation
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2 weakening of cooperation
Politics english-russian dictionary > weakening of cooperation
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n1) сотрудничество; взаимодействие; совместные действия или усилия2) кооперация; кооперирование•to achieve cooperation — осуществлять сотрудничество, сотрудничать
to encourage cooperation — поддерживать / поощрять сотрудничество
to establish cooperation — устанавливать / налаживать сотрудничество
to expand / to extend cooperation — расширять сотрудничество
to facilitate / to favor / to foster / to further cooperation — содействовать / способствовать сотрудничеству, развивать сотрудничество
to hinder cooperation — мешать / препятствовать сотрудничеству
to introduce new forms of cooperation — вводить / внедрять / устанавливать новые формы сотрудничества
to maintain cooperation — поддерживать / осуществлять сотрудничество
to obstruct cooperation — препятствовать сотрудничеству; стоять на пути сотрудничества
to promote cooperation — содействовать / способствовать сотрудничеству, развивать сотрудничество
- all-round cooperationto stimulate cooperation — поддерживать / поощрять / стимулировать сотрудничество
- beneficial cooperation
- bilateral cooperation
- broad cooperation
- broadening of cooperation
- business cooperation
- commercial cooperation
- common interest in the development of cooperation
- comprehensive cooperation
- cooperation across a huge project
- cooperation in agriculture
- cooperation in the field of smth
- cooperation of agriculture
- creative cooperation
- cross-border cooperation
- cultural cooperation
- customer cooperation
- economic cooperation
- educational cooperation
- environmental cooperation
- equitable cooperation
- expansion of cooperation
- extension of cooperation
- extensive cooperation
- foreign economic cooperation
- fruitable cooperation
- growing cooperation
- humanitarian cooperation
- in close cooperation with smb
- international cooperation
- interstate cooperation
- large-scale cooperation
- law enforcement cooperation
- long-term cooperation
- many-sided cooperation
- military cooperation
- multifaceted cooperation
- mutually advantageous cooperation
- nonproduction cooperation
- political cooperation
- production cooperation
- profitable cooperation
- regional cooperation
- resumption of cooperation
- SARC
- scientific cooperation
- South-Asian Regional Cooperation
- successful cooperation
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4 ослабление сотрудничества
Русско-английский политический словарь > ослабление сотрудничества
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5 ослабление сотрудничества
Politics: weakening of cooperationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ослабление сотрудничества
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