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It said the bureaus failed to share responsibility for coordinating and planning adequate security.
In Germany, and even more in Japan, the state and political elites played a major role, organizing credit, coordinating and planning development, and restricting foreign access to home markets in the interests of native industry.
It was an informative experience for him, especially because he was the point of contact for coordinating and planning the event with the Russian Embassy.
AQ associates infiltrated Turkey, Britain, Spain, Italy, France, Sweden, Germany, and other countries to begin coordinating and planning ricin and cyanide attacks via a loose association of cells.
The study recommended that the United States adopt the International System of units, and in 1975 Congress passed the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 which established a national policy of coordinating and planning for the increased use of the metric measurement system in the United States.
I spent the first few days just completely numb, like a robot, coordinating and planning her funeral services.
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We do hold weekly meetings between our desks and others to help coordinate and plan for major projects.
Finally, the report blamed two major State Department bureaus — Diplomatic Security and Near Eastern Affairs — for failing to coordinate and plan adequate security.
But officials have said there are indications that part of the attack may have been coordinated and planned.
The commission will be looking at software used to coordinate and plan financial and staffing needs as well as that used to keep track of relationships with customers.
Mr. Poiré said the plotters used private flights in Mexico, the United States, Canada, Kosovo and several Middle Eastern countries to coordinate and plan Mr. Qaddafi's journey.
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