Sentence examples for coordination means from inspiring English sources

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What the Court has yet to do is say what "coordination" means.

In most companies, coordination means sacrificing speed and responsiveness for greater efficiency.

This, particularly, calls for a clear understanding of what coordination means and how coordination mechanisms can be designed.

But if poor coordination means that clients are skipping services, receiving inadequate attention and information, or getting slower service, then integration may improve value for them.

Those meetings generate "action plans" which are promptly forgotten or subtly sidetracked because coordination means that someone's going to have to share with others, and that's not how development work is done.

"Coordination means you want to push enough countries to get a critical mass so that once a lot of countries are doing something, everyone else is going to want to join in," he said.

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Obstacles such as live military zones, Israeli checkpoints and a lack of coordination meant that these individuals, all alive when reported to ambulance services, either died before the paramedics were able to access them, or before they reached hospital after being picked up.

The two main ministries that lead the agricultural and rural sectors, MINAGRI and MINRD, have some degree of coordination (mean linkage score = 4.1), but respondents indicated that this could be improved by clarifying roles and responsibilities for each ministry and communicating ongoing reform and change processes.

Though domestic violence shelters existed, a lack of system-wide involvement and coordination meant that many perpetrators often went free and victims and their children did not have the supports they needed to rebuild their lives.

Like, with the curfew, police didn't really know what they were doing and the courts thought it was a load of rubbish and were more focused on not affecting people's rights, so the lack of coordination meant it never really worked.

For patients and carers, questions comprised the following themes (1) a description of the experience of their care; (2) what the term "care coordination" meant to them; (3) the management (coordination) of their care by health professionals; (4) what, if any, possible changes to the healthcare system to aid care coordination.

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