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Over the course of two workshops, the team negotiated all the ideas down to a handful of rules, such as "The customer can complete payment in fewer than five steps" and "More than one existing customer requested the payment option". The negotiations were intense but helped highlight divergent assumptions that had impeded coordination among functions in the past.

Citing just a few of its earlier audits, SIGAR reported on Afghan government agencies suffering from "divergent approaches and a lack of overall strategy, poor coordination and limited information sharing," unable to "handle contract research, awards, and management," and lacking "required documentation for contracts, task orders, and payments".

The structure of 5 is found to be quite different from all known coordination networks composed of Co NCS 2 and closely related divergent ligands.

Typically, reaction of these ligands with silver(I) salts gave 1-D coordination polymers, within which the ligands act as divergent bridging units, while reaction with copper II) and palladium II) precursors provided discrete dinuclear complexes with chelating bidentate subunits.

Namely these processes integrate the development of different alternatives and the integration of divergent information to use strategic planning as a tool for coordination in the organization Atuahene-Gima and Lii 2004; Grant 2003; Miller et al. 1998).

Nevertheless, little is known regarding the early events of coordination required to ensure compatibility for the coexistence of two or more divergent genomes derived from different species in a single nucleus with one parental cytoplasm.

While a relatively high degree of coordination of transcription and translation could be observed upon different conditions of cellular stress in yeast, divergent responses of transcriptome and translatome were found in mammalian cells.

Further, a divergent Walker A glutamic acid residue acts synergistically with a tyrosine residue to function in ADP-dependent subunit-subunit coordination, forming the "ADP-switch" motif.

Equivocality, or divergent interpretations and understandings of tasks and knowledge, has negative effects on performance because it increases conflicts and creates communication and coordination challenges in inter-organizational innovation projects.

The first of these is implicated in orofacial coordination and vocalisation - both of which are important in call production - and was shown to have undergone divergent selection in echolocating bats [ 32].

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