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The Lyon dancers aren't always consistently clear in the way they show Mr. Forsythe's use of épaulement (ballet's all-important shifting relationships between head, shoulders and hips), extended from a conventional context in ways that demand crystalline articulation and coordination.
Clinical work is increasingly fragmented and requires extensive articulation and coordination.
In the elderly, neuroglycopenic symptoms specifically related to articulation and coordination, which include unsteadiness, blurred or double vision, lack of coordination and slurred speech, are more common [ 24].
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More detailed forms of interaction are possible, such as competition through niche-carving, coordination through discursive articulation of principles, and coordination through division of labour.
These practices include the articulation and evaluation of knowledge, coordination of theory and evidence, making sense of patterns in data, and holding claims accountable to evidence and criteria all aspects of scientific argumentation.
The construction of the variables in this paper (adjusted coverage, extension regimes, dominant level of bargaining, articulation, additional enterprise bargaining, opening clauses, decentralisation, and coordination) is explained in the ICTWSS codebook and available with the dataset.
Communication and coordination remained spotty.
The problem is the command and coordination.
Pilates also improves flexibility and coordination.
It usually requires extensive collaboration and coordination.
But problems of command and coordination persist.
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