Sentence examples for coordinate engagements from inspiring English sources

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According to our model, the development of an adult ego (a properly functional DMN) is necessary to contain internal excitations and coordinate engagements with the external world.

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(Steve Cross, head of public engagement at University College London) "Universities need public engagement departments to advise and coordinate public engagement efforts.

If Seoul, Washington and Beijing coordinate resumed engagement with Pyongyang smartly, there should be a way to build gradual denuclearization into the process of improving political and economic relations.

Royal Dutch Shell, Total, BP, Statoil and Eni among others, but excluding the US majors ExxonMobil and Chevron, launched a high profile industry-wide initiative to coordinate their engagement with the climate debate.

A team led by Carmen Sirianni, our research director, proposed a "Civic Partnership Council" to coordinate civic engagement practices across agencies.

As the white paper observes, "at present, there is no office, taskforce or other structure within the Department that possesses the resources or the mandate necessary to effectively coordinate religious engagement across the State Department".

Initial reports of JA skills focused on overt behaviors such as infants' abilities to follow the gaze, head orientation, and pointing of adults, and infants' coordinated joint engagements with social partners and objects (Bakeman & Adamson, 1984; Adamson & Bakeman, 1985; Corkum & Moore, 1995).

The specific form of the coordinated joint engagement ranged from imitating the examiner's actions with a test object, to following the examiner's gestures and/or verbal request concerning test object activity or the required actions with test objects.

DK had over 8 years of managing and coordinating community engagement activities, and training and providing support to fieldworkers at the research centre, with support from SM and VM.

We view these two skills globally as requiring coordinated joint engagement, in other words, as coordinating infants' object-related activity with that of their social partner, especially so as to benefit from demonstrations, and from both verbal and gestural guidance (Adamson & Bakeman, 1985; Bakeman & Adamson, 1984).

The process mechanics and dynamics of ball end milling are modeled in cutter-workpiece engagement coordinate system.

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