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Of course, the operative phrase here is "in theory."

But experience suggests that an apparently co-operative Iran can be trickier to cope with than an obviously unco-operative one.

Objective: to explore the operative method of uterine vessel in laparoscopic total hysterectomy.

In the countryside diligence and thrift should be encouraged in running the household as well as in running the co-operative, and love of the country and the co-operative as well as love of the family.

And both Mr Prikhodko and his American counterparts say Russia has been more co-operative on Iran than it appears.

Here what makes the difference is the Party's policy and method of work with respect to the middle peasants in the co-operative movement.

Mr Gration, by contrast, favours a wary but active engagement with Sudan's government in the hope that it will be more co-operative and less brutal in Darfur and the south.

Take the co-operative movement for example. Although the conditions are already ripe, such as the masses' enthusiasm, the widespread presence of mutual-aid teams and the leadership of the Party, some comrades still deny this.

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Relaxation seems to be the operative word.

On a cold and rainy December morning, eight workers bustle inside the Evergreen Co-operative Laundry.

Methods 10 cases of pituitary abscess were reviewed, including history, clinical presents, iconography, operative documents and follow-up.

Failure to be clear about whom to rely on and how to rely on them will lead to mistakes in the co-operative movement.

Along with the growth of the peasants' co-operative movement in agricultural production, a small number of socialist state farms have been established in our country.

Large groups of cadres with short-term training should be sent to the countryside from above to guide and assist the co-operative movement, but they must also take part in the movement itself if they are to learn how to work.

Less post-operative pain and need for pain medication.

The relationship between give-way and stand-on vessels should be harmonious and co-operative rather than antagonistic and oppositional.

Our core nature is shown not to be rational, detached, acquisitive, aggressive and narcissistic, as Enlightenment philosphers claimed, but affectionate, highly social, co-operative and interdependent.

The operative word, of course, is first.

What proportion of the earnings of a co-operative should go to the state, to the co-operative and to the peasants respectively and in what form should be determined properly.

The same locations, albeit from a different angle, also appear in a series of crime novels written by James Church, the pseudonym of a former CIA operative in East Asia.

Both ultrasonic preoperative thyroid lobe volumes and the operative incision lengths were analyzed in all patients.

They think that the present situation in the co-operative movement is very dangerous, and they advise us to "get off the horse quickly" in our present advance along the road of co-operation.

The nation-wide co-operative movement is now taking tremendous strides forward, and yet we still have to argue such questions as: Can the co-operatives grow?

Physical diagnostics is a highly operative and practical course.

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