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"You have to coordinate everything according to this single criterion.
But we still have to coordinate with other government and parties about the details.
You have to coordinate sometimes the silos of the establishment and bring them together.
That means the airports have to coordinate inbound and outbound flights in an elaborately choreographed dance.
"We have to coordinate with many offices, here and in the provinces.
You're using three quarters [with audiences potentially on three sides], and you really have to coordinate movement with vocal production.
At college, you have to coordinate your own schedule with the dining hall and classes and that tends to be destabilizing".
They could start from scratch, did not have to coordinate with as many outside entities, and could hire anyone they wanted, and work in any way they liked.
Mr. Jobs said that approach would only complicate enforcement of digital rights management, as myriad companies would have to coordinate software and hardware updates.
Mr. Lowenthal said he expected that all the parties, including retailers, shipping lines, truckers and warehouses, would have to coordinate efforts to process so much cargo smoothly.
The slowdown in the United States threatens Japan's nascent recovery, and the two governments will have to coordinate policies to prevent a global recession.
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