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This system, says the company, "helps closely co-ordinate decision-making with actual operations".
Even though the eukaryotic nervous system is known to closely co-ordinate with immune functions, neurons themselves were classically believed to be non-immunogenic.
Of course the merest glance across the Channel is enough to show that nations sharing a currency need to closely co-ordinate their budgets and the riskier parts of their economies – their banks, for instance.
On Kosovo his government has shown a firmness of purpose and a closely co-ordinated response few had expected.
This is the fact that Britain and Russia are closely co-ordinating their policies on the Bosnian war and agree that the United Nations Security Council should not lift its arms embargo on the Muslim-led Bosnian government.
"We are closely co-ordinating with our allies and partners, including in the UN Security Council, to take the appropriate measures in response to this latest provocation and to address the threat to global security posed by the DPRK's [North Korea's] nuclear and ballistic missile programmes," the statement said.
NGOs and UN agencies have to closely co-ordinate to have a systematic response.
It is unclear how closely they co-ordinate their actions.
They place no constraints on how closely the co-ordinates follow the eyes rather than the head.
Have they agreed to co ordinated South Vietnamese‐ Cambodian operations?
We agreed that Japan and China will co-ordinate closely and jointly respond to IMF".
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