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noncooperation

[non-koh-op-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌnɒn koʊˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃən /




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As recently as the noncooperation movement in 1920-22, women played a far more circumscribed role.

From BBC

“There’s a difference between a seller with legitimate concerns such as privacy or legal issues such as a restraining order against someone or someone going through bankruptcy choosing to keep their home off the public market versus noncooperation by a brokerage,” Galicia says.

From Washington Post

Most pollsters turned to weighting results to “fix” variations in cooperation, but this can inadvertently amplify sampling errors due to noncooperation.

From Washington Post

Weighting became a Band-Aid for noncooperation.

From Washington Post

“Prince William County’s new noncooperation policy ignores common-sense public safety policies for the sake of politics, even to the point of ignoring a federal criminal warrant issued by a U.S. District Court,” said Matthew Munroe, acting director of ICE’s Washington field office, which covers Prince William County.

From Washington Times