Faced with giving up benefits, the UAW will conciliate but not placate management, which strikes some Americans as uncooperative.
A gaggle of companies has struggled for years to create such a market, hampered first by uncooperative record labels and then by free file-sharing alternatives.
As a result of the general reticence of the whites, at least one white Greentrees teacher considers them to be "uncooperative.
Corn planting winds done; focus turns to beans In this May 25, 2013 photo, a tractor and planter are seen in the background as recently planted corn grows on a central Illinois farm near Chandlerville, Ill. Corn growers across Illinois and the rest of the nation's midsection appear to have finally gotten their crops in the ground after an uncooperative, storm-prone spring left them weeks behind schedule.
June 11, 2013 - Peoria Journal Star
Corn planting winds down; focus turns to beans Corn growers across Illinois and the rest of the nation's midsection appear to have finally gotten their crops in the ground after an uncooperative, storm-prone spring left them weeks behind schedule.
June 11, 2013 - KAIT Jonesboro
Bernhard Kohl in International Herald Tribune I had hoped that the penalty for a cooperative athlete would not be the same as for an uncooperative one,Kohl said in a statement on his Web site.
Anthony Weiner in DefenseNews.com (subscription) People of all political stripes are coming out against this deal,Weiner said. "It's mind-bogglingly bad policy because the Saudis at every turn have been uncooperative. The idea that we are going to reward the Saudi's with precision...
George Mitchell in San Jose Mercury News Mitchell said both players and their union were "uncooperative for reasons that I thought were largely understandable."