Sentence examples for adequate coordination of from inspiring English sources

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In order to move safely and accurately, mobile platforms using steerable wheels require adequate coordination of their actuators.

In terms of the control network (wired), we observe that the bandwidth consumption of the SSH protocol over Ethernet is far from approaching saturation, and that latency is low enough to allow adequate coordination of all nodes.

Participating GPs suggested that delays can also be attributed to a lack of adequate coordination of patient appointments.

A Collaborative Care Team will be put together for adequate coordination of care, with optimal collaboration between the main team partners: i.e. the patient, his/her informal carer(s), a psychiatric nurse and a psychiatrist and/or psychologist.

"It is now the right time to have adequate coordination of all interventions to support children with disabilities, I call upon all Government institutions, Civil Society Organizations, Development partners, academia and all other institutions to mainstream children with disabilities into their programming".

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In regards to the referral source in the present work, there was no association with AEs, and that could be due to the adequate coordination mechanisms between the referral source of patients and the unit of discharge.

Many policies are implemented that impact directly or indirectly on HRH without an adequate coordination or a formal evaluation scheme of such interventions.

But it has been recognized that the successful implementation of such accommodations requires adequate coordination between LMs and other professionals, including HRM and occupational health services [ 27, 33].

The data presented here indicate that the options of modern insulin pumps need adequate coordination and fine-tuning with the metabolic effect.

The three case studies described above highlight many organizational, institutional, and complexity concepts described previously, such as consideration of how organizations interact; ensuring adequate coordination; and adaptability to evolving environments.

"These bands of half-trained volunteer warriors," writes the New Yorker magazine, have done much of the fighting in the current conflict, operating largely independently of the government, and often without adequate coordination".

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