Sentence examples for be coordination from inspiring English sources

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be coordination

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The act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect.

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"There has to be coordination between the villages, towns, counties, the railroad and the state," he said.

"There should be coordination, but they take their decision at the central level, and we are not consulted".

There would still need to be coordination across the euro zone.

"To get help, there must be coordination," Mr. Fortia said later at a news conference.

"It's important, because there are so many [volunteers] on the ground that there must be coordination and some kind of management," Cheshirkov says.

"It would appear to an unbiased observer that there's got to be coordination by the fact that they're in the same market, not in the same market.

One could be coordination, one could be a problem of weaponry, a problem of targeting, or at the end a technical problem," Lieutenant Colonel Olivier Rafowicz said.

When you look at the accumulation of evidence, I think it would be completely unreasonable to come to any other conclusion other than this must be coordination, this must be a common purpose plan".

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