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co-op [ˈkəʊɒp, Am ˈkoʊɑ:p] N

co-op abbreviation of cooperative

co-op

See also cooperative

I . cooperative [kəʊˈɒpərətɪv, Am koʊˈɑ:pɚət̬ɪv] N econ

II . cooperative [kəʊˈɒpərətɪv, Am koʊˈɑ:pɚət̬ɪv] ADJ

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Each co-op decides at the beginning of each semester how much time members need to put in (usually about five hours a week).
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Students could obtain co-op employment deemed by a number of professional bodies to be "qualifying practical experience" for accreditation purposes.
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The village has a co-op, a school and a garage.
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This includes aiding members in the search for both cooperative education (co-op) and full-time employment opportunities.
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The building was turned into a co-op in 1957.
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In 2010, there were twenty families in the co-op (down from its heyday of 250 families).
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Founded in 1997 as a food-buying club, the co-op opened its doors in 2001.
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In 2012-2013, 7,968 students participated in the co-op program.
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For example, students can begin to build a network of contacts throughout their co-op work terms.
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The mod also features a co-op mode, where human players may play alongside or against computer controlled players.
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