Living in a co-op has its pros and cons, but when it comes to a big building project, a co-op can turn into an un-co-op — as in uncooperative.
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KO_OP is structured like a co-op, but not legally a co-op—at least, not yet.
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Generally, a co-op board can impose only fines authorized by the proprietary lease, which governs the co-op.
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We moved to a land co-op, and as members of the co-op, we all own the land together.
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Owners of condo and co-op apartments must follow the rules of the condo association or the co-op board.
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As the fund invests in co-op members, those profits will be returned to the co-op and its members.
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Hanover Co-op Food Stores, the second largest food co-op in the country, currently has around 30 open positions.
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Other noteworthy transactions included the sale of Barbara Corcoran's Park Avenue co-op, and the estate sales of the actor Eli Wallach's Upper West Side co-op and of Shirley W. Liebowitz's Central Park South co-op.
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It's not a big deal, but it's weird that Nintendo lets couch co-op enter quickplay, but not remote co-op.
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There's another location on S Lamar St. Wheatsville Food Co-op: The hippie dream is alive and well at Wheatsville Food Co-op.
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"The co-op hopes that the Quad, like all shareholders, abides by its obligations to the co-op and its residents," Mr. Dreyer said.
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The province refused to provide help to Harbour City Homes, a north end Halifax co-op that provides co-op housing for low income residents.
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Upper West Side co-op, a one-bedroom, one-bath ground floor apartment with a private landscaped garden in a prewar co-op near Central Park.
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In case you don't have a couch for couch-co-op, couch co-op is coming to the least couch-like place of all: the internet.
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Oregon's nonprofit ObamaCare health insurance co-op is winding down operations due to financial problems, the second such announcement this week for the troubled co-op program.
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Co-op members pay to join, and pay for their electric usage, but any extra money is reinvested into the co-op, or paid back to members.
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Nvidia previously offered a co-op feature with a game streaming service called GameStream co-op, and Sony allows similar functionality through the PS4's Share Play service.
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After work, I can have a co-op meeting, or maybe I have other co-op tasks (I am the treasurer), or after school activities with my daughters.
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When a co-op member dies, most co-op boards prefer that the beneficiary sell the unit, said Joan Kagan, a sales manager at Triplemint, a real estate firm.
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The N.L.R.B. investigated nineteen allegations against the Co-op, and decided to move forward with four of them; the Co-op settled with the board without admitting to any violation.
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REI Co-op Trail 40 Pack (men's), $59 (originally $119)REI Co-op Trail 40 Pack (women's), $59 (originally $119)All they need for a weeklong trek, nothing they don't.
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The answers to these questions should come from the co-op board, which has a fiduciary responsibility to act in the best interests of the co-op and its shareholders.
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Other co-op activities planned for launch include group camping, farming, archery, fishing and more, making it sound a little bit like a co-op Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon, too.
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As a co-op shareholder, you are generally responsible for making repairs within the walls of your apartment, and the co-op is generally responsible for making repairs to the building itself.
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Letter To the Editor: Re "Diary of a Co-op Board President," by Kathleen Hughes (Real Estate section, April 29): Every real estate lawyer I know has a story about co-op boards.
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The plan was for Sleeping Dogs 2 support full-on co-op, as well, with players being able to run around the world solo or team up for co-op-specific missions and challenges.
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"The advantage for the farmer is probably at least five times larger selling to a co-op versus not selling to a co-op," said Paul Neiffer, an accountant at CliftonLarsonAllen in Yakima, Washington.
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But I can also think of all the co-op board stories, horror stories I always heard, or the Park Slope food co-op stereotype of a bunch of squabbling people fighting over whatever.
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REI Co-op Kingdom 303 Tent, $230 (originally $290) [You save $230]REI Co-op&aposs Base Camp tents aren&apost the lightest, but they&aposre built well and much more affordable than others.
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Also listed are a one-bedroom co-op that served as his office (where Leonard Bernstein once composed music and conducted auditions) and another one-bedroom co-op that Mr. Osborne used for guests.
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Spencer Harrington Brooklyn, N.Y. Co-Op Culture Reading Alexandra Schwartz's article about the eccentricities of the Park Slope Food Co-op, I found myself thinking that some things never change ("Bounty Hunters," November 25th).
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The co-op said that Kishimoto had been imposing "penalty" overtime on both Japanese and Chinese workers, in violation of labor rules, and that Kishimoto had compensated the employees after the co-op intervened.
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Others envision a futuristic co-op—or, inevitably, "co-op 2.0"—in which responsibility is split between idealistic entrepreneurs, who control product innovation, and users, who have the say on such matters as data protection.
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We rent a co-op, so all other utilities are covered.
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I had to relinquish it back to the co-op organization.
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The couple will make their own history in our co-op.
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My friends have children and jobs and co-op board meetings.
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But co-op games that adults can play together with kids?
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Scrap all co-op play in the main Resi series. Cool?
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Voyager Capital, Pipeline Capital Partners, and Founders' Co-op also participated.
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The co-op now has a bar named after the poet.
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And they always play in co-op, never against one another.
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Also, Harmsen's work with NASA was on a co-op basis.
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The other, less formal in structure, is a brewer's co-op.
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In the late eighties, the Co-op had seventeen hundred members.
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Like any other store, the Co-op has problems with theft.
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The shareholder wants her out, as does the co-op board.
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Does she have any legal rights in a co-op sublet?
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In co-op games, you can play together with a friend.
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Ms. Currier sent Ms. Huberman to another H.D.F.C. co-op nearby.
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The Co-Op said it had yet to receive the letter.
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There is even a co-op specifically aimed at older people.
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Co-op is ideal for single players or for working together.
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You would not have a claim against the co-op, however.
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Can I demand that the co-op board deal with this?
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She envied the neighbors in her building, all co-op shareholders.
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My interaction with the teenagers outside the Co-op came first.
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Our lawyer told us to check with the co-op board.
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Salt meant for the Kampot co-op was sold without iodination.
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Ms. Balan targeted rentals available in condo and co-op buildings.
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There are people who violate their co-op and condominium bylaws.
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The problem some co-op members see is one of suitability.
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Also, his co-op board was amenable to a gut renovation.
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In 1996, Forcelli was investigating a murder in Co-op City.
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Very communal, we have a co-op, that sort the vibe.
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In another big sale this past week, the philanthropist Joy Fishman sold co-op No. 103D at the venerable twin-towered San Remo co-op building, at 146 Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets.
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The least expensive unit, a one-bedroom at the Bronxville Terrace co-op, was $2652,210 a month, according to Zillow, while the priciest was a two-bedroom at the Deco-style Croydon co-op for $26,28.
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Even the tentpole release Super Mario Odyssey will feature rudimentary co-op.
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"The co-op model comes with a bunch of constraints!" he said.
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We're non-working co-op members, so we get a 2% discount.
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Fitch expects Co-op Money NZ's profitability to remain flat in FY17.
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One cool feature is local network support for couch co-op games.
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I run over to our local co-op to grab them ($3.99).
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I no longer want to be president of this co-op board.
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Duncan noted that he hopes more developers explore local co-op functionality.
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Overcooked and other couch co-op games like it will ensure that.
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Duncan noted that he hopes more developers explore local co-op functionality.
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Overcooked and other couch co-op games like it will ensure that.
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You can find Tshepo thinking about the Walsall Co-Op on Twitter.
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An outraged older resident sent an email to the co-op president.
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And you can operate solo or in four-person co-op mode.
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It was August, and the Co-op was in a relaxed mood.
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And we needed the Co-op to be able to afford that.
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Holtz hates to hear the Co-op smeared as a hippie enterprise.
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The Co-op is a principled organization, not necessarily a purist one.
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Some Co-op employees have their own issues with the workplace culture.
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A co-op building on far West 2500th Street piqued their interest.
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Her Clinton Hill co-op sold, after one open house, for $516,000.
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The co-op is not your landlord; whoever owns the apartment is.
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Interview With Pup in Tow I am buying a co-op apartment.
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Cost: $41.75Find out more about Creative Co-Op Stoneware Brie Bakers here.
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"The co-op has a duty to be evenhanded," Mr. Greenstein said.
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Write a letter to the co-op board and the managing agent.
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She was more disheartened after losing out on this second co-op.
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Sometimes I play VR games with my friends (co-op adventures, mostly).
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I belong to an organic food co-op, and still I gagged.
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On the Upper East Side, there was high-priced co-op activity.
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We get to see some of the campaign in co-op play.
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If they're reluctant, you could mention it to the co-op board.
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The co-op would have panic buttons in all the rooms, too.
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We could form a co-op or just support each other informally.
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Recently, my co-op held meetings to which I was not invited.
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Ask Real Estate A co-op board application package contains sensitive information.
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But, again, being a co-op does not magically solve every problem.
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And yet, the notion of crunch at a co-op is different.
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The co-op also works to get offers made within 24 hours.
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In some ways, a co-op is similar to an office building.
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But with food, Beck is closer to that co-op I visited.
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He aimed, ideally, for a two-bedroom in a co-op building.
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I got it on sale at the REI co-op for $89.
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The least expensive were two co-op studios, each listed at $350,000.
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The co-op board has a responsibility to act on your behalf.
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Q: I own a co-op in Brooklyn that's worth about $450,000.
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She was now downsizing to a co-op in the same neighborhood.
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But when a co-op smacks you down, the rebuff feels personal.
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Co-op Money NZ's capitalisation is adequate for its size and operations.
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Perhaps your co-op could share the cost of resolving the problem.
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This chaotically creative co-op adventure is a technicolor journey through space.
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Landlords and co-op boards can spread the cost over many tenants.
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How should you prepare your dog for a co-op board interview?
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In a Manhattan co-op, a shareholder took newspapers from the neighbors.
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With more marketing and outreach, Thompson believes the co-op can succeed.
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The Co-Op also said on Friday it has lopped 45 million pounds off the valuation of its 20 percent stake in Co-Op Bank, reflecting declining confidence in the lender's fortunes amid broader problems in the sector.
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Co-op Bank had previously expected that this would be met by 13.
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The RWE on the covered bonds rating reflects that on Co-op Bank.
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The coin would be shaped democratically by this co-op (shaped not controlled).
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Founders' Co-op also saw an exit last year, when Baidu acquired Kitt.
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That's because New York City is notorious for its strict co-op boards.
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Shoving a lot of sims into one house makes co-op even easier.
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So this means I primarily shop at the co-op near our house.
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I don't know if that's full campaign co-op or something altogether new.
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Federated Co-op has steadily bought more from Saskatchewan farmers in recent years.
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And while co-op is short for cooperative, that can be a misnomer.
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Most co-op bylaws include legal indemnification for directors — but directors should check.
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It competes with Co-op Funeralcare, part of mutually owned Co-Operative Group .
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The co-op mission with the new map is called Part and Parcel.
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The co-op had only $14 million of capital as of March 2017.
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It's a goofy, lovable, tightly designed co-op rush, and I love it.
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Co-op said tackling modern slavery was central to its ethical trade strategy.
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The co-op board requested additional information about her business and her finances.
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The contributors shared a statement describing the purpose of Co-Op via email.
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The co-op, as the property owner, could be liable, Mr. Wagner said.
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You're anonymous in a big co-op, but here you know your neighbors.
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But before the co-op casts this person out, consider this uncomfortable truth.
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The co-op produces 20 percent of the lobsters that Luke's restaurants need.
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Some business models are involving workers more but forgoing the co-op route.
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Rajneeshpuram ("City of Rajneesh") may become the world's largest spiritual farming co-op.
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Besides, for a co-op, they would need a 2459 percent down payment.
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Q, a two-bedroom, one-bath co-op, was for sale for $364,000.
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We're in a co-op building, so they invited us to be there.
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That's even better than when Paul Weller sang about the Co-op supermarket.
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Its backers were Amazon's Alexa Fund and the Seattle-based Founders Co-op.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I live in a co-op in Morningside Heights.
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Ms. Choi had listed the Chelsea co-op at a relatively low $589,000.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I live in a co-op in Midtown West.
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The Ethicist I live in a large co-op apartment building in Manhattan.
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Q: I live on the second floor of a West Village co-op.
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The broadcast journalist Katie Couric also sold a co-op, on Park Avenue.
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Q: I live in a small co-op in TriBeCa with seven owners.
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The co-op will survive, as it has for the past 60 years.
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Ask Real Estate Q: My family lives in a co-op in Inwood.
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The Johnsons buy the beets and other ingredients from an organic co-op.
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The co-op was formed in 1949 to help resuscitate the declining industry.
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Ms. Irving had bought the co-op apartment in 2005 for $6.9 million.
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The co-op measures around 5,400 square feet and encompasses a full floor.
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So Ms. Ray chose her favorite of the day, the H.D.F.C. co-op.
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Headlines Co-op raises 300 million stg bond to support Fairtrade producers on.ft.
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Years ago, we purchased the Old Martha's Vineyard Co-op Dairy in Edgartown.
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In July 2015, they moved into a co-op together in Bay Ridge.
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A three-bedroom co-op was for sale, in estate condition, for $569,000.
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Q: I am a senior living in a Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, co-op.
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In 2005, Daniel King moved there from Co-op City in the Bronx.
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Ask Real Estate A co-op board can choose whatever décor it wants.
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Your daughter and the co-op need to caulk and seal all holes.
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He got a job at the Brattleboro Food Co-op as a dishwasher.
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What's novel, however, is applying the co-op model to technology startups. Start.
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The co-op fights for federal policies that benefit farmers, customers and communities.
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A top-floor co-op, it has views of the George Washington Bridge.
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You relinquished it on the assumption that you were buying this co-op.
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The resulting balance is rough around the edges but very co-op friendly.
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The co-op also couldn't produce as many nuts as the company needed.
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Residents claim that these co-op spaces offer needed housing to vulnerable communities.
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Q: A rent-stabilized tenant in my co-op building is a hoarder.
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I suggested contacting the co-op board and changing the drop-off location.
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Irrespective of co-op rules, may the board treat residents differently this way?
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The fee is $12 a month for our co-op apartment in Stockholm.
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The apartment, in a large, full-service doorman co-op building in the West Village, "wasn't at all what he was looking for," said Ms. Curry, who suggested he look at a few one-bedrooms in smaller co-op buildings nearby.
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Then there's the nature of the couch co-op itself, requiring some genuine real-time cooperation between you and your companion IRL in order to solve the puzzles (though there is also options for online co-op or a solo adventure).
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The repairs at the Co-op Bank are far from Britain's longest or dearest.
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Still, the co-op idea is, at the very least, intriguing to think about.
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In its best moments, the game feels like a very challenging co-op experience.
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He joined a a university vegetarian co-op where he met Renee Lawson Hardy.
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IGN's Cam Shea wrote about how much fun the game's co-op mode is.
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I just became a first-time co-op shareholder and love my new place.
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The apartment is tidy, but friends, family and co-op rules are a mess.
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But many co-op boards have the right to prohibit washers and dryers entirely.
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He's also been a member of his building's co-op board for 15 years.
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This co-op program gave nonprofits loans to launch new, local health insurance plans.
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Its upcoming lineup includes the Pokemon-like Ooblets and co-op adventure Knights & Bikes.
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To achieve this, members of the co-op will share data with each other.
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Unique Product Code, Universal Product Code, Unique Price Code, or Universal Product Co-op?
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Others like Spain's Banco Sabadell have ruled out making a move for Co-op.
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Should the place be a co-op, or would craftspeople work for Mr. Kalin?
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So, the Mays are trading one exclusive co-op address for another across town.
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Twenty-one condominium and co-op units ranged from $229,000 to nearly $2 million.
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It is the latest in a string of failures for "co-op" health plans.
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The couple have already learned the downside of living in a small co-op.
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The subletter has been an ongoing problem for the building, violating co-op rules.
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She said that she will sue the co-op if we kick her out.
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I grew up in a co-op in Flushing [in Queens, New York City].
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Instead, you have to hash it out with your landlord and the co-op.
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In co-ops, installation and maintenance is initially the responsibility of the co-op.
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The price: $1.95 million, what a two-bedroom co-op might sell for today.
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Ask Real Estate My co-op apartment has recently experienced an onslaught of mice.
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The co-op prohibits bank loans, an obstacle that partly explains the low price.
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About 10 years ago I was operating with a [weed] co-op out there.
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There's a post office and a Co-Op where I live and that's it.
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It is also why the co-op board approval process is often so onerous.
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Should the co-op contact a seller or broker to request a corrected listing?
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The co-op may also charge cleaning fees, late fees and a security deposit.
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The fees the co-op charges should be detailed in every resident's alteration agreement.
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Many of the photographers he published were part of the Magnum Photos co-op.
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Coincidentally, the Kellys weren't the only people in the co-op looking to move.
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And the co-op did not have good parking options or a garage nearby.
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Shopping for a worker co-op would be more like buying a gym membership.
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A: Co-op boards set up committees to deal with matters large and small.
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More prosaic answers included high carrying costs, bad tenants and persnickety co-op boards.
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"The big challenge," he said, "will be: What will the co-op board do?"
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Dr. Lappin, now 2000, was living in a co-op in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I live in a co-op apartment in Woodside, Queens.
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Ask Real Estate Q: I live in a co-op in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
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Co-op ownership would provide a bulwark against real estate speculation, Father Escamilla reasoned.
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Howard Beach, Queens Applying to live in a co-op is a daunting experience.
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But your co-op might have some restrictions on how much you can borrow.
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She set out to buy a co-op unit for around $2475,2570 to $2000,1003.
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The co-op board and its property manager, Brown Harris Stevens, declined to comment.
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Later, at a food co-op, Morgan meets Simone (Sheila Vand), a mysterious beauty.
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They saw a one-bedroom co-op for $340,000, with monthly maintenance of $700.
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The same approach defined middle-class projects like Co-op City in the Bronx.
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Ask Real Estate Q. A shareholder in our co-op is combining two apartments.
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Q: My girlfriend and I live together in an Upper West Side co-op.
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Co-op Money NZ's ratings also capture the size and strength of its members.
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A large, two-bedroom co-op in estate condition required at least some updating.
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The co-op board interview was held in a bar, with two board members.
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The building was also a four-unit co-op, which people warned them against.
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We occasionally have students from a co-op program here, and I encourage them.
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Certainly, co-op rules cannot discriminate against any shareholder and must treat shareholders equally.
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As a long-time member of St. Albans Co-Op, which purchases milk from Vermont farmers and moves it through processors, packaging, and into stores, Rowell spoke up when Dairy Farmers of America, the biggest dairy co-op in America, took control.
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Co-op Money NZ is a business-to-business financial service provider and it has no direct exposure to the end-customer outside of its wholly owned insurance subsidiary - Credit Union Insurance Limited, which trades as Co-op Insurance NZ (IFS: BBB-/Stable).
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For example, at the Chateau, a nearby 12-building garden co-op with yard rules that date to the early 1920s, a grass-walking ban is still in effect, according to Larry Papa, a 21-year resident and a co-op representative.
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When non-Co-op people think of the Co-op, they picture snobs and brats, self-righteous foodies, hypocritical hippies, bougie mothers who have their nannies do their shifts, adult professionals who melt down like tetchy toddlers when kale is out of stock.
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Let's Go also allows you to tag in a friend for co-op couch play.
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Now he's also tossing her demand for co-op records, saying that issue is moot.
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Lawyers for Madonna and the co-op board did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
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The Co-op is Britain's fifth biggest grocer with a market share of 6.6 percent.
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Critically, though, Evil Empire is not something Motion Twin was and remains: a co-op.
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So they purchased a co-op on the yet-to-be-gentrified Upper West Side.
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Co-op Money NZ's ratings are constrained by its moderate franchise and small customer base.
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The Coexist logo doesn't just belong to scuffed Saab bumpers in co-op parking lots.
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It's a co-op experience that doesn't require four player but excels with a group.
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It'll also feature co-op and competitive play for up to four people playing wirelessly.
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Co-op members pitch in to pay for the cows' feed, and arrange their care.
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You could pay the fine and sue the co-op board in small claims court.
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Ideas included healing arts and mental-health services, as well as a work co-op.
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After various fits and starts, the Co-op decided that member labor would be mandatory.
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She appears to have left the page and been replaced with artisanal co-op mom.
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On the other side of Queens Boulevard are many large brick prewar co-op buildings.
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Added REI Co-Op Passage 2, Marmot Tungsten 4-Person Tent, and Black Diamond Eldorado.
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"The intent is not that this co-op agreement would cover future activities," Murray said.
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You'll be able to team up with friends online or with split-screen co-op.
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A longtime resident of SoHo, she found her co-op through an ad on Craigslist.
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Our CO-OP collapsed in 2628 and more than 28503,22019 people suddenly lost their coverage.
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They've recently invested in Cooperation Jackson, a co-op comprised of workers in Jackson, Mississippi.
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The couple, who have two young children, also own a co-op apartment in Manhattan.
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Investors can contribute food and bottles of liquor to be sold at the co-op.
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What's a game—meant for single player—that you really prefer to make co-op?
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The former creative director of Balenciaga's co-op is all sleek lines and modern surfaces.
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Use integrated voice chat to talk and strategize in real time for co-op action.
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It's an unconventional take on the online co-op, and an impressive one at that.
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Ms. Olson's budget cap was $2400,000 for a one-bedroom in a co-op building.
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Her death, confirmed by Co-Op Funeral Care, was not widely reported at the time.
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However, New Yorkers with no prior experience join co-op boards and run them well.
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And, in the case of a co-op: Do you know anyone on the board?
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He bought a compound of four penthouses at an Upper West Side co-op building.
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So my ideal would be a workers' co-op like they have in New Zealand.
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An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Kips Bay Towers as co-op buildings.
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Not telling you may show poor form, but it probably doesn't violate co-op rules.
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His little co-op unit, in a 8003 building, had originally been an alcove studio.
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Board members of nearby co-op buildings have formed a group to stop the bridge.
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The literal co-op model came later, after someone pointed out how their goals aligned.
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The family arrived last spring, after selling their Yorkville co-op for about $1.43 million.
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I own a Greenwich Village one bedroom co-op and I have superb repair skills.
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Rodolfo Escamilla, infused with liberation theology, began to organize the community as a co-op.
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Two decades ago, about 40 co-op members demanded the right to sell their property.
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But the co-op apartment at 730 Park Avenue was, nonetheless, a flop with buyers.
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Do read Alexandra Schwartz on the Park Slope Food Co-op, in The New Yorker.
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This particular house is on the Flo Villa dock, a co-op of 22007 houses.
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The fuel costs in our small, low-income co-op are already $10,623 over budget.
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The co-op board would let her move a wall and add a sliding partition.
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"It's very easy for power to be taken in a small co-op," she said.
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They saw similar co-op units in similar buildings, primarily brick buildings of medium size.
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Instead of buying a $170,000 co-op with an $800-plus maintenance fee, she moved.
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And the renowned sculptor Richard Serra purchased a full-floor co-op loft in TriBeCa.
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The Crown Tundra, meanwhile, will focus on exploration and include a new co-op mode.
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The co-op includes a landscaped south-facing terrace with outdoor dining and lounge areas.
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Sheldon Williams of the Co-Op City Baptist Church officiated in front of 75 guests.
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The co-op fights for federal policies that benefit farmers, their customers and rural communities.
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A 2000 co-op in the West 90s with two available one-bedrooms was appealing.
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"This wind is very serious," Bailey told The Co-op City Times at the scene.
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The ploy would buy them an extra year of parental leave from Co-op shifts.
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The co-op is currently onboarding a fourth member who will pay for Disney+. Scale!
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He was hoping for a sunny one-bedroom co-op somewhere else in the city.
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The around 1,000 farmers on Esperance's co-op earn about 1.4 U.S. dollars per day.
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They entered another large studio, in an Upper West Side co-op building, for $2,500.
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Q: I am a shareholder in a small, white-glove Upper East Side co-op.
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Along Fifth Avenue, the billionaire trader Thomas Peterffy purchased a full-floor co-op unit.
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Co-op groceries just don't open in predominantly Black, low-income neighborhoods, they were told.
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With the help of the Park Slope Food Co-op, a small new member-run co-op called Greene Hill has sprung up on Fulton Street, a mile and a half away; the Central Brooklyn Food Co-op, which describes itself as "one of the only urban Black-led food cooperatives in the nation—and the only one in New York City," is aiming to open its doors in the summer of 2020.
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Courtesy of E. Gadd, Gooigi is a tactical advancement that allows players to not only work co-op style puzzles single-handedly â€" or solve them as a team in proper co-op mode â€" but also outsmart some of the hotel's trickier threats.
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One insurer, Maryland CO-OP Evergreen Health, is suing over risk-adjustment payments, and one state, Illinois, recently ordered its CO-OP, Land of Lincoln Health, to hold off on paying its risk-adjustment bill until it received the risk-corridor funding from the CMS.
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If you want to buy in a co-op, you also have to get approved by a co-op board, which can turn down an applicant for any reason or no reason at all, so long as it does not discriminate against the buyer.
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Your co-op board could hire an architect or an engineer to conduct a reserve study.
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These are questions your co-op might want to answer as it continues filling its coffers.
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Outriders Outriders is a brand-new co-op shooter from People Can Fly and Square Enix.
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Plus, there's co-op play, with one person taking on the role of the unsettling Gooigi.
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That's why this co-op proposal even made it on the agenda in the first place.
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The church that my family attended was also extremely conservative and was much like co-op.
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Others participating in the round include Third Kind VC, Founders' Co-op, Acequia Capital and Techstars.
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The game will include more than 200 stages but, most importantly, will introduce co-op play.
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In general, what repairs do I pay for and which ones does the co-op cover?
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Does it make sense to buy a co-op or condominium to control my housing costs?
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It's a co-op prison break game that you can only play in cooperative split-screen.
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So, while interviews with co-op boards are often considered a formality, they are, nonetheless, important.
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Rival Co-op Funeralcare — part of mutually-owned Co-Operative Group — cut its prices in September.
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And I've turned the process into a co-op game, with my sister as Player 2.
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It'll be out on August 7th, with support for both local co-op and online play.
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And this time, there are two yarn friends, so you can play in local co-op.
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It's built on top of MediaMath's Adroit Shopper Co-op, which the company acquired from Akamai.
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So we found a realtor that my friend had used when she bought her co-op.
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The 203 co-op complex has a minimum purchase price for a two-bedroom of $155,000.
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Half of the co-op plans have gone out of business since they launched in 2014.
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The Co-op no longer has a stake in the bank, which has restructured and recapitalized.
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The Co-op is Britain's sixth largest supermarket group with a market share of 6.3 percent.
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It's an adventure game where you escape from prison with another player via online co-op.
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If Overcooked is any indication, then it proves local co-op games are still a necessity.
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One of the people on our team is doing her high school co-op with us.
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If Overcooked is any indication, then it proves local co-op games are still a necessity.
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The co-op primarily employed Japanese workers who shucked, trimmed, sliced, pounded, packaged, and shipped abalone.
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It's the series' debut on Switch and first foray into the world of co-op puzzling.
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It is a hodgepodge of co-op living quarters, cheap dorms, and run-down frat houses.
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I understand that the co-op board is concerned about security, but this is our home.
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They have to compete with public and co-op sector banks that have goals beside profits.
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My building is a doorman co-op, and I rent from the owner of the unit.
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These moments produce the fun kind of chaos that Nintendo's co-op shenanigans are known for.
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In case you're wondering, we slept in these airy REI Co-op Kingdom 4 Tents ($399).
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Additionally, millennials, many of whom experienced co-op living in college, are just starting their families.
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There are two condos currently for sale in the Park Avenue co-op, according to StreetEasy.
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They're community organizers and are trying to open a new food co-op in their neighborhood.
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General Motors CEO Mary T. Barra started on the assembly line and became a co-op.
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In 1980, Barra became a General Motors Institute co-op student in the Pontiac Motors Division.
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The apartment was advertised as fully renovated, and the co-op must have approved the renovations.
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But many proprietary leases authorize the co-op to pass that cost on to the shareholder.
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The game supports up to four players online and has split-screen for offline co-op.
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The member-owned outdoor supply co-op has never shied away from flouting the status quo.
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By failing to intervene, the co-op could be violating the proprietary lease and city codes.
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But it is not the co-op board's job to police real estate listings for inaccuracies.
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He said he was "taken aback" when former co-op owners said they favored the foreclosures.
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Still, a boycott was put up for a vote, and co-op members voted against it.
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Some part-timers even live in old-time bungalow colonies that went co-op years ago.
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We'll have better schools, a grocery store — although we're going to push for a co-op.
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Dairyland Power is a G&T in Wisconsin with more than 25 rural co-op members.
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What's shown is apparently the biggest boss battle Platinum has ever realized, played in co-op.
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Q: Two years ago, I bought an apartment in a 10-unit, East Village co-op.
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Even a new kitchen "can be a major undertaking" in a co-op, Mr. Brucker said.
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Q: I am a rent-stabilized tenant living in an Upper West Side co-op building.
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You could potentially sue the penthouse owner and the co-op for creating a private nuisance.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I live in a Manhattan co-op with open East River views.
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An REI Co-op Flash 22 Print Pack packs flat and comes out as my daypack.
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In such situations, "the co-op has really lost control of this space," Ms. Weisberg said.
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Photographed at the Community Tennis Program in Co-op City in the Bronx, where he lives.
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Q: Two years ago I bought an apartment in a lovely co-op in Gramercy Park.
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"Having this mutual thing blossoming has been really good for the co-op," Ms. Lilleskov said.
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He sold it, planning to use the proceeds to buy a co-op in New York.
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However, brokers and co-op lawyers estimate a rejection rate of about 22011 to 22 percent.
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Hathaway bought the co-op apartment with her husband, Adam Shulman, for $2.55 million in 2016.
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A co-op in a fourth state, Connecticut, will last until the end of the year.
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But this is not the first time the co-op has faced allegations of anticompetitive behavior.
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In 2017, the co-op moved into a new $30 million headquarters in Kansas City, Kan.
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They would need co-op board approval and could stay for no more than two years.
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Our co-op hired an exterminator, but so long as the nests remain, the problem continues.
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It supports local co-op too, with one player as Mario and the other as Cappy.
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Price: $59.99 Type: A predominantly single person adventure game with a two-player co-op mode.
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Three years ago, newer shareholders of an Upper East Side co-op decided to invite Mrs.
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But those seeds were nowhere to be found; the co-op sells only modern coffee varieties.
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Tips for dog owners on training and preparing their pets for life in a co-op.
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Ask Real Estate Q. In 1981, my mother bought an apartment in a Manhattan co-op.
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To get that answer, you have to go back to when the co-op was established.
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Others that were hit with penalties were Co-op Bank Kenya, StanChart Kenya and Diamond Trust.
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This is because co-op boards are required by state law to treat all shareholders equally.
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A: As a market-rate rental tenant living in a co-op, your rights are limited.
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A: Your co-op board's new rules may seem cruel, or, at the very least, stodgy.
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In other notable January transactions, the musician John Mellencamp bought a co-op loft in SoHo.
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"With P&H no longer able to supply our stores, we have activated our contingency plans that will see our retailers supported by the Co-op and other suppliers in the run-up to our deal with the Co-op," said CSG CEO Darcy Willson-Rymer.
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The most affordable was a co-op studio with granite counters and parquet floors at Carnegie House, a postwar co-op, at $365,000; the most expensive, a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath unit at One57 with granite counters and rosewood herringbone floors, at $52 million.
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Land of Lincoln Health is the latest CO-OP to fold, after Illinois's acting director of insurance, Anne Melissa Dowling, took the unusual step of prohibiting the CO-OP from making the required risk adjustment payments until CMS paid the insurer its promised risk corridor funds.
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SIGNS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT WITH CHINA CO-OP SUBSIDIARY * CHINA INTERNET NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC - ENTERED INTO A STRATEGIC COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH CHINA CO-OP FOREIGN TRADE LLC * CHINA INTERNET NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES - COS TO EXPLORE JOINT DEVELOPMENT OF DATA CENTER FOR CHINA'S CO-OP,AGRICULTURAL-RELATED INDUSTRIES * CHINA INTERNET NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES - COS TO ALSO EXPLORE JOINT DEVELOPMENT OF SETTLEMENT CENTER IN SUPPORT OF ONE BELT ONE ROAD INITIATIVE Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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And, finally, there's Nazi Zombies, a co-op mode where players go head-to-head with gamebots.
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He and I lived in a co-op together and certain outings in Terrace House looked familiar.
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I attended the last co-op meeting and volunteered to help where I could: marketing, communications, sales.
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Dignity and Co-op Funeralcare - part of mutually-owned Co-Operative Group - dominate the market in Britain.
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I'm making porchetta sandwiches, and ingredients would have been twice the price at my old co-op.
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With homeschooling in the US, there's this thing called co-op, and you go once a week.
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Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is one of the most frantic, frenetic multiplayer co-op games around.
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Frontier Co-op Tea Items recalled: The company issued a voluntary recall of its Organic Hojicha Tea.
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He fiercely denied that, and his defenders petitioned the co-op board to allow him back in.
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This put the co-op well over the 85033-percent limit for non-member revenue in 2019.
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Doctors say they have been left with unpaid claims for services provided to some co-op members.
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Ubisoft also teased the next Rainbow Six game, a co-op experience slated for release next year.
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Ubisoft's forthcoming open-world game is set to include two-player co-op and a map editor.
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First, you must run the gantlet of prying eyes and piercing glances by the co-op board.
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Private-public partnerships and co-op ISPs are another option beyond supplying internet like water or power.
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Washington Plaza is a rental property that is currently being redeveloped into a luxury co-op residence.
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It's not the sort of asymmetrical co-op game where each character has specific skills and abilities.
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One of the big selling points is that it's actually going to be a co-op experience.
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But the co-op had too many rules for the couple's taste, including a prohibition on subletting.
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Game Builder has a co-op mode, so multiple people can build a game together at once.
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Fitch has also downgraded Co-op Bank's Viability Rating (VR) to 'f' before upgrading it to 'b-'.
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Just this week, Connecticut's health marketplace announced its local co-op, HealthyCT, is going out of business.
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Overall, single-family home sales declined 2.3 percent while condominium and co-op sales jumped 10.5 percent.
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Co-Op and Kinja Deals fall under the umbrella of the Inventory, which Gizmodo launched in May.
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Co-op shooters lost all sense of drama when your teammates vanished without warning into the murk.
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There was a trailer for Ubisoft's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, the publisher's upcoming four-player co-op game.
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"My fiancé loved being in the Co-op," a woman told me, but she couldn't take it.
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Your co-op could enact stricter rules that prohibit smoking anywhere on the property — including inside apartments.
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Their 850-square-foot one-bedroom co-op was augmented by a 0003-by-50-foot terrace.
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The co-op never signed any contract with the subletter, so it has no relationship with her.
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And she couldn't meet the requirements of many co-op buildings, which require plenty of liquid assets.
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The co-op board insists that I bring my dog, a boxer-lab mix, to the interview.
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It closed at $19 million, which was the city's most expensive co-op sale for the month.
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One of the first buildings the three liked was a co-op north of Madison Square Park.
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If your co-op has not implemented such a feature, it might want to consider doing so.
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The Co-op says many of the key commercial aspects on the proposal have already been agreed.
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REI's Co-op 650 Down 2.0 Jacket will appeal to the masses, thanks to the approachable price.
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Connecticut was the latest state to announce that it is placing its CO-OP, HealthyCT, under supervision.
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The median price of a co-op was $19223,21922, and that of a condominium or townhouse, $21992,217.
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Q: My friend and I are subletting a co-op apartment in Manhattan from a family friend.
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The rent-stabilized tenants and shareholders could withhold rent or maintenance, or even sue the co-op.
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It amounts to 39,523 New Yorkers, or fewer than live in Co-op City in the Bronx.
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The co-op package consists of one rent-controlled, four rent-stabilized and 11 market-rate apartments.
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Uniphar was formed in 1994 through the merger of United Pharmacists Co-op and Allied Pharmaceutical Distributors.
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Moving Out takes some obvious cues from Ghost Town Games' hugely popular co-op cooking game Overcooked.
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Will the co-op board come to check and see what locks you have on your doors?
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The co-op remains a small town with soccer matches on Sunday and events in the plaza.
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The cheapest apartment was a co-op studio in a 183s complex near Ewen Park, at $110,000.
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Lowell says he often sees co-op networks of credit unions waive ATM fees for their members.
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She agreed to see a two-bedroom co-op in a Harlem building that fit her criteria.
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"No co-op should permit its residents to place any item on a windowsill," Ms. Koplovitz said.
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You can't have an organic-focused food co-op in the Pacific Northwest without a kale salad.
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Is the co-op responsible for correcting the steps, and what kind of fix can I expect?
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But the age and design of your building's entrance does not give your co-op a pass.
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Submit a written request to the co-op board and the managing agent for a reasonable accommodation.
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After my interview with the co-op board, I was notified that my application had been rejected.
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Be sure to also check out our favorite online co-op games, PS43 games, and Switch games.
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It was at that moment that the co-op president of the building passed by the window.
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There are benches and tables in the courtyard at Berkshire Green, a co-op in Elmhurst, Queens.
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As a self-employed musician, Mr. Bodley was concerned about securing approval from a co-op board.
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Q: A few months ago I made an offer to buy an Upper East Side co-op.
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Soon after, the local community pooled their resources and started its own co-op, with cheaper produce.
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But monthly reports from the salt co-op said that over 90 percent of its samples did.
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Ruth, you're a volunteer worker at the old North end food co-op here in Burlington. Right.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I am on the board of a small co-op in Midtown Manhattan.
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The starting price for a Co-op digital divorce is £600 ($750), with court fees of £550.
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Correction: Recent Call of Duty titles do still feature split-screen co-op in several game modes.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS The rating incorporates Co-op Insurance NZ's sound financial performance, and conservative investment mix.
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A. Because your co-op has a permissive pet policy, pit bulls can live in your building.
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Laid-back co-op members reacted to this news like shareholders stung by an unexplained dividend cut.
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If you're looking for a holiday couch co-op game, look no further than Luigi's Mansion 3.
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"Soft power," defined as the ability to "attract and co-op, rather than coerce," was the currency.
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Southgate, a co-op in Midtown East, brings in professional carolers to serenade residents in the garden.
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Ask Real Estate Q. I live in a pet-friendly co-op in Riverdale, in the Bronx.
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The co-op in Jardín has an entire laboratory devoted to cupping and grading beans upon delivery.
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As for the co-op board, "its members may well know about the arrangement," Mr. Wagner said.
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Q: My apartment in a 14-story co-op in Long Island City, Queens, is consistently overheated.
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A. When your mother bought an apartment in a co-op, she bought shares in a corporation.
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After that, he made it official by posting a flier on his local co-op bulletin board.
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"We made a commitment to each other to stay out of the co-op fray," he said.
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Fortnite is also a co-op game, which means you can play with a group of friends.
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The Park Slope Food Co-op itself is looking into expanding; it has formed a relationship, complete with Parisian shopping privileges, with La Louve, though after Holtz and Ann Herpel went to visit they were accused by membership of using Co-op business to enjoy a French vacation.
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Although the Co-op Bank entered the financial crisis of 2008 in good shape, its partner did not.
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Your co-op board has made a passing attempt to fix the problem, but it could do more.
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Apartments ranged from a co-op studio at $299,000 to a four-bedroom penthouse condominium for $6.86 million.
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For players who want a challenge, co-op will bring the game's already easygoing pace to a halt.
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Though the campaign is robust and enjoyable, especially with the option for co-op, it isn't particularly long.
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Co-Op Group said on Friday it now values its stake in the bank at 140 million pounds.
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It was like being in a zombie movie, not just playing a co-op shooter themed around one.
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When they died, I couldn't even sell the "share" of the co-op, so poor was the demand.
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As a board member, the lawyer is required to act in the best interests of the co-op.
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You can also combine abilities when playing in co-op mode against other human players or AI opponents.
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HealthyCT group plans that renewed July 1 will have coverage through June 30, 2017, from the co-op.
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My fondest memories of that state involve volunteering at a bicycle co-op the summer before heading overseas.
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At Thanksgiving dinner, I asked one of the assembled how the sale of her co-op was going.
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Getting approval to buy into a co-op building in New York City can be a lengthy process.
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He moved down to a unit on the second floor that he rented from another co-op member.
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Becoming a co-op will mean that the women will split pay equally and be their own bosses.
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The co-op is starting small, with just the three women working collectively in homes or at events.
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Lawyers&apos co-op spokesman Foro Penal said Yon Goicoechea and Delson Guarate were freed late Friday night.
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Ultimate Alliance 3 will allow for up to four-player local co-op on a single Switch system.
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Couch co-op (or competition) is in Nintendo's DNA, more so than perhaps any company in the world.
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First revealed eight months ago, the four-player co-op game Minecraft Dungeons is coming in spring 2020.
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Up to eight people can play simultaneously on the same island through both online and couch co-op.
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It has been led by Chief Executive Euan Sutherland, a former boss of the Co-op, since 2014.
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It's a competitive online game that, in its best moments, feels more like a challenging co-op game.
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The IDRs of TSB, SBS, Co-op, NBS, CUB and WBS are aligned with their respective Viability Ratings.
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Co-op Co-op's Viability Rating reflects its modest risk appetite, sound asset quality and stable funding profile.
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Widowed, she now owns a co-op on Shore Road, down the street from where her daughter lives.
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Hallquist, a former CEO of the state's electricity co-op and a political newcomer, will face Republican Gov.
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The standalone ScareScraper co-op mode allows for online or local play, and it's all about clearing floors.
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Q: A shareholder in our East Village co-op has been subletting his apartment for about two years.
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They preferred a two-bedroom in good condition in a prewar elevator co-op building convenient to Midtown.
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The apartment is the penthouse unit of a 40-unit pre-war co-op building built in 1900.
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The co-op board turned down one potential buyer, possibly because of a large dog, Mr. Burroughs said.
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I have the CTY 2.1 hybrid bike from REI's bike brand Co-op Cycles, and I love it.
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She's raised $725,000 from angel investors, including Giphy founder Alex Chung, First Round's Product Co-op, and Techstars.
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Any missteps could result in a lawsuit against the co-op for discrimination or violation of housing laws.
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The buyer of a house will encounter no persnickety co-op board to scrutinize his or her finances.
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A good co-op brawler is a natural fit for the Switch, plus being a superhero is fun.
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A co-op, by its very nature, is intended to provide residences for the shareholders of the corporation.
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Affordable, lightweight, and well-made, the REI Co-op 650 Down 2.0 Jacket is a ridiculously great bargain.
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The Co-op 650 offers solid, all-around performance, while also significantly undercutting the price of the competition.
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Co-op listings ranged from $50,000 to $300,63; condos and properties in homeowners associations were $165,000 to $875,000.
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The Co-op was also examining ways to support independent retailers within CSG until the formal agreement begins.
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It looked like every other cookie cutter never-ending co-op shooty game, a genre quickly becoming oversaturated.
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Ask Real Estate Q. My family and I live in a co-op in Riverdale, in the Bronx.
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A honeycomb of high-rise co-op apartments, Esplanade brought together African-American families from every socioeconomic stratum.
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Mr. Paige first worked as a co-op organizer in Georgia before heading the federation's business development office.
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I informed the co-op board and building management, which then circulated a notice about pet owner etiquette.
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And when their rent-controlled building became a co-op in 1982, she said, no one was evicted.
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Chinese police forcefully evicted artists from the Iowa co-op in the Caochangdi art district in northeastern Beijing.
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Each co-op would be a community and service provider to address a range of each worker's needs.
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The least-expensive listing was a co-op studio at the Ascot, a postwar doorman building, at $565,000.
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Ask Real Estate Q. My apartment on the top floor of a Brooklyn co-op faces a courtyard.
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The co-op board recently sent us a letter saying they plan to evict us for noise disturbances.
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Back in New York in 2006, the couple sold Ms. Bresnahan's co-op and moved into Mr. Colby's.
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Instead, he acted in his own interests, violating your trust, misusing his power and dishonoring the co-op.
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"I don't think a co-op would have allowed us to do this kind of thing," he said.
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This is different than The Glory Society, a co-op formed by several Night in the Woods developers.
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Multiplayer/online play: The co-op option in Journey revolutionized what we thought multiplayer games were capable of.
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Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle for $220 ($2320 off): Speaking of co-op games, this is a great one.
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Most of those who grew up in Palo Alto and emerged from its poverty treasure the co-op.
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Also on our list, just a few blocks away, was an income-restricted co-op priced at $269,000.
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One nurse, a veteran of the co-op, takes a call from a man threatening to kill himself.
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For New Yorkers trying to buy a co-op apartment, the interview is often a grueling, baffling process.
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If you are still uncertain, your co-op could hire a title company to run a definitive report.
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Ask Real Estate Q. We are looking to buy an apartment in Manhattan, probably in a co-op.
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The place was a sponsor unit, sold by an original investor and requiring no co-op board approval.
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A woman at his food co-op called him a "disgusting human being," said his wife, Katie Bucci.
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Natasha Bunten, a co-op resident and board member, recalled the day the calla lilies were pulled out.
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She insisted on an inspection, uncommon among buyers in co-op or condo buildings, with their shared infrastructure.
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The third co-op, the Brata Gallery, brought some racial and ethnic diversity into the 10th Street picture.
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She was able to move in last fall, just days after her approval by a co-op board.
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Randy Koller, a longtime dairy farmer in Wisconsin, said the growth of the co-op promised market security.
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Fortnite's latest update has arrived, bringing a rare feature for modern shooting games: local split-screen co-op.
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Co-op Insurance NZ has a market share of less than 03043% in the classes that it underwrites.
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I've held on to a dark Co-op secret for the past eight years: a fake divorce plot.
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If the co-op has rules prohibiting such behavior, it could argue that the child violated those rules.
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What You'll Pay In 2015, the median sales price of a one-bedroom co-op on the Lower East Side was $550,000, up 10 percent from 2014, according to Gregory J. Heym, the chief economist at Terra Holdings; for a two-bedroom co-op, it was $829,000, up 15 percent.
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He was working as an electrician, and helping to wire Co-op City, parts of which were under construction.
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Originally "danctasy" (like ecstasy), the concept moved from Miami to Brooklyn's Park Church Co-Op with Attias in 2012.
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An Obamacare co-op, Land of Lincoln, closed last year and announced plans to liquidate after suffering steep losses.
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However, Citizens would have to pay the co-op a fee for each bushel of grain under the deal.
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The game includes more than 250 new puzzles to solve, a co-op mode, and slightly spruced-up visuals.
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If I have a friend over, we can use couch co-op to run quickplay battles and gain GSP.
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If it would strengthen her chances of being awarded the co-op, I am willing to marry her friend.
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Within a week of my return in March 2010, I visited the co-op at its new, unfamiliar building.
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According to a listing leak, the game will include both single-play and up to four-player co-op.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Co-op Money NZ's ratings are sensitive to developments in New Zealand's non-bank financial institution sector.
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Co-op board rules are not binding for you, except ones that protect health or safety or enforce laws.
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This co-op dice game has you working together to defuse bomb cards and avoid destruction in 215 minutes.
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Drexel has a great program, they call it co-op, but its like mandatory to graduate to do internships.
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" Translation: "We are taking the admirable idea of co-op living and charging a lot of money for it.
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I shop for produce, meat, and dairy at our local co-op, and dry goods at a box store.
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In Britain, Tesco and Co-op are testing a six-wheeled delivery robot in Milton Keynes with Starship Technologies.
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If we're very lucky, it might even be a co-op game where Peter and Miles are playable simultaneously.
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It offers four-player co-op play, and is coming to the PS4, Xbox One, and PC next year.
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Only half the building shows up to meet with the co-op lawyer, the engineer and the potential contractor.
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Let's say you volunteer to serve on the board of your New York co-op apartment, and conflicts arise.
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But walking back down the hill I, on the off-chance, pop into the Co-op on the corner.
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In one case, while playing co-op, major quest dialog was halted in favor of one of these conversations.
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The NMHC spokeswoman said the co-op is "working through this filing," but executives weren't available to comment further.
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For these Waterloo students, it's all extracurricular on top of their full course load and co-op work terms.
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I really like co-op games, as well as survival games, mainly with zombies as in DayZ, for example.
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That precipitated the collapse of several of the ObamaCare co-op insurers and induced others to exit the market.
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He told me that he had joined the Co-op "for research," to observe Homo brooklycanus at close range.
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ObamaCare set up the nonprofit co-op health insurers as a way to increase competition in the insurance market.
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Building employees can no longer do such jobs because of concerns about liability and misuse of co-op time.
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South of the Cross Island Parkway is Clearview Gardens, a co-op with 1,788 garden apartments on 88 acres.
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Ask Real Estate Q. A young woman moved into our co-op in Long Beach, N.Y., two years ago.
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We tested pairs from brands like Mountain Hardwear, Fjällräven, and REI Co-op to find the best currently available.
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No doubt a printout of the Airbnb page mailed to the co-op board anonymously would force the issue.
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Carlton House in Jackson Heights, a 1946 brick co-op building on a pretty tree-lined street, seemed ideal.
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Rather than lie about your finances, try to find a co-op with rules that fit your financial realities.
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As a group, write a letter to the co-op board and the managing agent insisting that they intervene.
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But the use of tags in Clubs allows players to filter for the right kind of co-op buddy.
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Under the current leadership, she explained, YPSL's main campaign has been arranging for a food co-op at Moorpark.
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Paragon, a third-person MOBA, and Fortnite, co-op survival game, couldn't be more different than Gears of War.
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"That's a little bit of a one-off — it's a locally based co-op of milk producers," he said.
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One of the co-op members owned what is now Courier Publications, which collapsed on a Friday in 2012.
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For 27 years, Gail Eisen lived on the fifth floor of a co-op on the Upper East Side.
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Anthony Dreyer, the co-op board's president, expressed hope in an interview that the dispute could be worked out.
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Other investors in that round included Draper Associates, Voyager Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Founders' Co-op and Techstars Venture.
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My co-op board and managing agent are not helping me get the paperwork either, ignoring my written requests.
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In a co-op deal on the Upper East Side, buyers and sellers typically pay for their own lawyers.
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After all, this was a woman who embraced Ayurveda, meditation and co-op shopping long before they became mainstream.
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Before that, outgoing residents had to sell their apartments back to the co-op for about the original price.
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They say the co-op could instead increase rents for the storefronts it owns and fees for the garage.
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This past August, they decided it was time to put their Upper East Side co-op on the market.
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She signed up for a class on buying an H.D.F.C. co-op given by the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board.
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He once shelled out $13 million for a ninth-floor co-op overlooking Central Park, according to the Observer.
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In April, they sold for $17.75 million a duplex co-op at 271 Central Park West, at 86th Street.
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His apartment is one of three stabilized units in the 403-unit building that went co-op in 1984.
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Instead, Viúva Gomes buys wine from the co-op and then ages it in its own cellar before bottling.
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Ask Real Estate Q. During renovations of our Gramercy Park co-op, some dust filtered into our neighbor's apartment.
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The most expensive was a two-bedroom, three-bath combined co-op with Hudson River views, at $1.28 million.
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Matsoukas was born in 1981 and grew up in Co-op City, a sprawling housing development in the Bronx.
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He said he had later spoken to her by phone, after she arrived at their Riverside Drive co-op.
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Can a co-op board stop us from doing this if it is not prohibited in the house rules?
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And Phyllis B. Louis-Dreyfus, the stepmother of the actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, sold her Fifth Avenue co-op.
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The co-op board has the final say in whoever takes over the apartment and ultimately lives in it.
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So do book parties; parents nights; co-op meetings; overtime in advance of end-of-year needs for cash.
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They briefly tried out city life as renters, then purchased a large co-op on the Upper West Side.
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The co-op was a middle-class building, with owners who had lived there for decades, Mr. Gross said.
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Jerryd Bayless, who plays for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association, bought a co-op in SoHo.
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In a tight housing market, decisions need to be made fast and co-op board applications can be complicated.
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Ms. Prymas, now 24, remained in the co-op with the couple's daughter, whose school and friends were nearby.
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Ask Real Estate Q. Our co-op on the Upper West Side is next door to a grocery store.
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Just because the bank agrees to loan you money, that doesn't mean the co-op board will want you.
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He is also a Brooklyn native and a member of the co-op, though now he lives in Washington.
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In their immediate neighborhood, a sunny four-bedroom co-op was listed at $975,250, with monthly maintenance of $900.
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However, it is unlikely that your co-op would be obligated to make any cosmetic changes to your apartment.
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You could also request that the co-op establish a decorating committee so that the décor feels more inclusive.
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An apartment packed with belongings could pose health and safety hazards for the tenant, the co-op and you.
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Q: I have been renting a ground-floor apartment in a Lower East Side co-op for 13 years.
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I'm lucky because the food co-op I shop at in Brooklyn has a great selection in those aisles.
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I usually buy everything I need at the co-op, but this time I had to broaden my horizons.
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Mr. Stringer sold his 14th-floor co-op at 1107 Fifth Avenue, at East 92nd Street, for $21 million.
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Eventually though, they were able to convince people in the co-op world that it was possible, she said.
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His stepfather retired as a health insurance consultant in Livingston, N.J. The couple, who have lived in the same 270-unit Greenwich Village co-op — she since 1997 and he since 2001 — finally crossed paths in 2012 after Ms. Litman joined the co-op board, on which Mr. Marsh had already served.
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It's pushed by a Co-op member, who is accompanied by another, in an orange crossing-guard vest: a walker, in Co-op parlance, who will return the cart after the shopper has unloaded her groceries at her house or her car, or hauled them into the Grand Army Plaza subway station.
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In a complicated but consequential case in 22011, Judge Pierce ruled that ownership shares of apartments in the state's giant Co-op City housing project in the Bronx did not constitute securities under federal law because purchasers were obligated to resell their shares to the co-op at the original sale price.
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If the agreement was made in writing, your co-op should consult with its corporate counsel about how to proceed.
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How a co-op ultimately pays for work depends partly on its culture: Would residents recoil at a special assessment?
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In 2012, Co-op City refinanced its mortgage with a $290 million, 27-year loan, backed by the federal government.
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The Co-op nearly collapsed in 212 after a 211 billion-pound funding "hole" was found in its banking operation.
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Green Plains has not yet activated the co-op because Becker is holding out hope lawmakers will address the imbalance.
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In broad strokes, a co-op tries to flatten things and put everyone on the same playing field, including economically.
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We don't know what co-op gameplay will look like or how it will work with different heroes running around.
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A: The co-op board has power over its commercial tenant, and could force the bar to lower the volume.
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"You may need an attorney to read your co-op the riot act," said Alan Fierstein, a Manhattan noise consultant.
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We didn't know of a release date for Rainbow Six Quarantine, a tactical co-op shooter, beyond sometime in 2020.
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So if you're actual leaders you're going to run this co-op the way it is supposed to be run.
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And twins means co-op, so you can kill nazis side by side with a friend just like God intended.
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Kaplan compared the co-op missions to Diablo III's adventure mode, while the story missions are a more straightforward campaign.
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My job is pretty straightforward: Keep the buildings looking good and smelling good, and the co-op will remain happy.
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The Co-op nearly collapsed in 2013 after a 1.5 billion-pound funding "hole" was found in its banking operation.
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Along with online co-op available throughout the game, this should add a lot to the basic Far Cry formula.
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"These cows are friendly, they like interactions with people," farmer Jeff Peters, who's chairman of the co-op, told me.
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A member of Team A/C suggested this should be a building project, paid for partly by the co-op.
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So few games still provide local co-op at all, so if anything, we should be encouraging more of it.
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There is also a small exhibit on the Mariposa Food Co-op, which started as a buying club in 1971.
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So few games still provide local co-op at all, so if anything, we should be encouraging more of it.
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There are hero costumes, emotes and sprays to collect, plus a whole new co-op Brawl mode called Junkenstein's Revenge.
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This is true in the most rural part of my district, as our co-op plan went out of business.
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All the usual suspects were there, including Whole Foods, the National Co+op Grocers, New Hope Network, UNFI, Annie's Inc.
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At the same time, the agency has assigned Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) to TSB, Co-op and CUB.
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The formula would be refined with the addition of a mind bending co-op mode in 2011's Portal 2.
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Konami has announced Metal Gear Survive — a new four-player, online co-op game set within the Metal Gear universe.
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He presents her with the choice to either buy her co-op back from him or vacate in 30 days.
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While playing a co-op campaign with a friend, SightlessKombat was explaining what it's like to play without visual input.
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Co-op gaming on the go, around the same screen: amusingly, the House of Mario again does where others don't.
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In 2016, surviving co-op insurers in New Mexico and Massachusetts sued the Obama administration over the risk adjustment program.
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I joined the Co-op in 2013, and found it to be claustrophobically crowded, illogically organized, and almost absurdly inconvenient.
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He brought his complaint to a Co-op meeting, where nineteen faithful members of his squad testified on his behalf.
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This past spring, a group of Co-op coördinators informed the membership that they were trying to form a union.
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She lives in Clinton Hill, and has been coming to the Co-op for thirty years, or something like that.
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Ms. Koff was interested in a co-op with one or two bedrooms and sufficient space to accommodate her furniture.
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Only eight of the original 85033 CO-OPs remain after Oregon's Health CO-OP announced it was shuttering last week.
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But even unpleasant tasks need to be done, and in a co-op, joining the board is one of them.
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Four years later, for $25,2000, they bought a two-bedroom co-op in a 280 building in the West 1.5951s.
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"It's a gray area," said Steven R. Wagner, a Manhattan real estate lawyer who represents co-op and condo boards.
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I requested that the co-op board withhold a small portion of the balance owed until my window gets fixed.
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"Whether it's done by a vendor for the co-op or the contracting company is really irrelevant," Mr. Livingston said.
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The co-op helps build worker-owned businesses to create jobs and ensure wealth is spread among the entire community.
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But co-op boards can be very strict about enforcing occupancy rules, and the trust, not you, owns the apartment.
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REI Co-op Trail 260 Backpack for $993 ($299 off): This pack is great for day trips and weekend excursions.
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Take a look at this pre-boss animation from the co-op campaign:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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Upper West Side, Manhattan The answer to your question lies in the philosophy behind co-op housing in New York.
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The least expensive, at $399,000, was a junior one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op near the northern end of Broadway.
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Q: The Manhattan co-op where I have lived for 20 years will become a smoke-free building in January.
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A few years ago, the gateways to the courtyard of Peter Bracichowicz's co-op in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, were empty.
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After a few years, the family hoped to move to a nearby co-op that also offered Mitchell-Lama units.
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THE PENTHOUSE SOLD BY MR. NEWHOUSE is at 4463 East 2446th Street, a co-op building near Park Avenue South.
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Ask Real Estate Q: I live in a large Upper West Side co-op with a BuildingLink online message board.
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Ask Real Estate Q. Another resident in my Morningside Heights co-op dislikes my dog, and, by association, dislikes me.
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For most co-op members, the monthly electric bill is a larger proportion of consumer spending than for most urbanites.
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Q: My Manhattan apartment has a direct view of the terrace of a co-op penthouse apartment one block away.
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Mr. MacLagger liked a three-bedroom co-op with a large dining room on Eighth Avenue near Grand Army Plaza.
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Ms. El Falahi had founded the co-op in 753, and Ms. Cherkaoui began working with her a year later.
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While in college, I worked in two co-op programs and had two internships, here and at Chevy's technical center.
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So they started their search for a four-bedroom co-op in the 70s and 80s east of Second Avenue.
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Some schools do this better than others; Northeastern University offers the most comprehensive co-op program of any American institution.
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Cheramie Mondesire, 2175, a retired teacher, purchased a co-op in Inwood 2207 years ago and is against the rezoning.
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Jamaal Bailey held an impromptu press conference at the site of the incident, according to the Co-op City Times.
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New towers with guarded homes and offices are planned on the co-op community's southern edge over the soccer field.
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Take a year here and there to just earn and save, take a co-op program, whatever you can do.
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Ask Real Estate Q. About a month ago, my husband and I bought a co-op in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
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In 1934, the authorities decided that, to prevent fraud, only wine made by the co-op could be called Colares.
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I stop by the local co-op on my way home for the GOAT teriyaki sauce (Organicville Sesame Teriyaki; $4.94).
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Write a letter to the co-op board and the managing agent requesting that it refund your move-in fee.
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If the board or managing agent refuses, you could file a claim against the co-op in small claims court.
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He looks as if he were ready to bag organic carrots during his weekend stint at the food co-op.
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" His suitemate, Mike Walsh, said, "I'm from Madison, Wisconsin, and you hear about co-op living all the time there.
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From what you describe, it sounds like your co-op requires consent, and the board intends to exercise its power.
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Bill the board for any repair costs incurred, as these expenses should be shouldered by the co-op, not you.
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There was evidence of slowing in the average co-op price, down 4 percent since last year, to $1.22 million.
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Boards are not required to report how many co-op applications they review each year, or how many they reject.
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As a result, he said, about 40 percent of the coffee farmers in his co-op have switched to oranges.
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With its guidance, the co-op organizers have sought a neutrality agreement between the union and the co-op's management.
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The Obama administration acknowledges there are extra problems when a co-op shuts down in the middle of the year.
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The most alarming was in TriBeCa, where they fell for a sunny two-bedroom co-op overlooking City Hall Park.
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The stately Beresford, crowned with three towers, is one of the most exclusive co-op buildings along Central Park West.
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Even better, the game supports split-screen co-op, so your pilot can bring along another member of the squadron.
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In Spuyten Duyvil, the Bronx, a duplex co-op in a 1964 building was $445,803, with maintenance of around $1,800.
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Last summer, they considered a one-bedroom duplex co-op on Seventh Avenue for $699,000, with maintenance of around $900.
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"He did not sign my yearbook," Rushetzky said the other day, in his one-bedroom co-op in Woodside, Queens.
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New Yorkers will tell you that passing a co-op board interview can be as tough as getting into Harvard.
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The alteration agreement she submitted to the co-op board omitted her plans to expose the ceiling beams and joists.
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This is a co-op cooking game, where each kitchen has some kind of obstacle for the players to overcome.
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Despite all this, the Co-op has seen its standing increase significantly in 2017, climbing from 62.4 points to 64.1.
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Whatever the course of action, it will only happen if the co-op compels the landlord to do his job.
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You are allowed to talk to your co-op board about problems in the building, regardless of what he says.
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This co-op apartment, with 111,965 square feet, has one bedroom and two baths, along with a private rooftop deck.
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With his help — and with his assurance that he could indeed buy a co-op — Mr. Gérard decided to try again.
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The two men headed to Upper Manhattan, where the housing stock includes plenty of midsize co-op buildings with roomy apartments.
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He cited gains in condominium and co-op sales and smaller declines in existing home sales compared to the previous month.
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We stop at the co-op on our way to get some Vermont cheese and tempeh for part of a gift.
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That number is in line with Canadian studio KO_OP, who have also modeled themselves after a co-op for many years.
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But it's kind of hard to participate in a couch co-op session if you, you know, only have one controller.
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OK, sarcasm aside, offering people a way to play a group game by themselves, or in private co-op, is ... strange.
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REI Co-Op Rainier Women's Rain Jacket for $60 ($30 off): This was my pick for the best affordable rain jacket.
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It would still be possible to run such enterprises of course, but they would never be part of the co-op.
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"We shall probably be fast forwarding the exit of the government from the Co-Op bank," Georgiades said an Economist event.
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The co-op is not currently run by a domestic worker, but Galvão says she hopes it will be one day.
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Unravel 2, revealed at EA's E3 keynote, is a new puzzle platformer that you can play co-op with a buddy.
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The game will include three-player couch co-op, hand-drawn graphics, it's coming in 2019, and that's... all we know.
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Prepare for the ultimate cook-off when #Overcooked2 comes to #NintendoSwitch on 8/7 with wireless, local, and online co-op!
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Then, it's taken to Undertaking L.A.'s co-op crematory or to a cemetery in Joshua Tree for a natural burial.
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Here's "Tonehenge," a proof of concept co-op puzzler Niantic built in a few days: Anyone else getting Wizard's Chess vibes?
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Then I walk to the co-op and buy a kale Caesar salad and a passionfruit LaCroix for lunch later ($5.24).
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Sweltering in the Winter We own a first-floor co-op apartment that is unbearably hot when the boiler is on.
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The mode now supports local co-op, and Hunter can be customized with as stupid a haircut as you can imagine.
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TrueFacet had raised about $15 million from investors that include Freestyle Capital, Maveron, Liquid2 Ventures, Techstars, and the Founders Co-op.
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Ask Real Estate Q: Some people in my co-op in Jackson Heights, Queens, leave a mess in the compactor room.
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CreditCreditKevin Whipple Buying an apartment in a New York co-op building can seem like such a great idea — at first.
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The new president and the building manager present a revised plan where the co-op will not be paying a penny.
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Gears of War 5 is getting a new mode called Escape and it looks like classic, gory, Gears co-op fun.
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The co-op doesn't bleed into the story mode, unfortunately, but it's a fun way to blast Rabbids into oblivion nonetheless.
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