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"a matter of coordination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or difficulty of coordinating tasks or actions. Example: "The success of this project will depend heavily on our team's ability to work together effectively. It's a matter of coordination, so let's make sure we communicate clearly and delegate tasks efficiently."
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Andrew Collinge, assistant director, intelligence and analysis at the Greater London Authority, said: "This is a matter of coordination and political will," and added: "In London we have advocates, but we don't have one central political figure who is focused on this thing called 'smart'smart
This is strategically or game theoretically wrong because putting a state in place is a matter of coordination on one or another sovereign, not a matter of exchange among us or between us and the sovereign.
Some areas may adopt DST simply as a matter of coordination with others rather than for any direct benefits.
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Being a matter of sensory coordination, much like catching a ball, this is a skill that develops mostly on a subconscious level, but you can consciously help it along along by contemplating the fact that you are learning to coordinate two of your senses: the sight of your eyes and the newly discovered tactile sensitivity of your bare soles.
What was meant to be a simple matter of coordination between officials and television hosts has descended into chaos.
As a matter of fact this coordination of a group of gene involved in the same functions can be designated as a "biomodule" [ 34- 36].
As a matter of fact, care coordination (with substantial interaction with the patient) when evaluated recently was found at best to be cost neutral [ 5].
"Just a matter of muscle power and coordination," he would announce.
Had they been, it might have provided a different outcome to the APOC investigation on the matter of "coordination".
From there, it was a matter of refining my eye-hand coordination, and by the night of my league debut I was landing about a third of my shots -- not great, but a big improvement.
It is a matter of dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
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