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Ability to coordinate a variety of tasks simultaneously and manage a project team effectively.
Magnesium plays a special role in biochemistry because of its ability to coordinate six oxygen atoms efficiently in its first coordination shell.
Ms. Ignagni argued the caps were "unprecedented regulation" that would limit insurers' ability to coordinate care.
The speed of innovation often depends on the ability to coordinate across organizational boundaries.
The ability to coordinate approach and avoidance actions in different environments can determine individual survival.
Unparalleled in his ability to coordinate contacts and continents and expertise.
These institutions allow us to scale our ability to coordinate, cooperate, exchange information, and make decisions.
"However, WPP's ability to coordinate those resources across HSBC's footprint and to tailor them to our needs proved decisive".
A defeat would further weaken the commission's position, casting into doubt its ability to coordinate fiscal policy in Europe.
Catalytic activity of these compounds is related to the difference in their ability to coordinate substrates.
St . Lukes says it is positioning itself to compete better by improving its ability to coordinate patient care.
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