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"Post-9/11 the US really tried to deal with this problem of coordination," Hurlburt said.
There has been a clear problem of coordination within the AU forces and between the AU forces and the French.
Every human endeavour that requires more than one person's effort has to devote a certain amount of resources to the problem of coordination: the internet has greatly simplified this problem (think again of the hours activists used to spend simply addressing postcards with information about an upcoming demonstration).
My sense is that a lot of what's going on in our ongoing policy disaster is that important people, up to and including the president, just find it implausible that such a big crisis could be essentially a problem of coordination, that it's just magneto trouble whose fix need not, in fact should not, involve inflicting a lot of punishment on working Americans.
There is a problem of coordination.
Hayek confronted Neurath on the problem of coordination of action in a pluralistic society with dispersed knowledge.
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There are problems of coordination".
But the problems of coordination have multiplied.
Academics say too much sharing brings problems of coordination, centralisation and over-regulation.
The problems of coordination, however, can become overriding, for it is difficult for a group of performers to follow a tape exactly.
This "sectionalism" has created problems of coordination, duplication, and bureaucratic competition, which have been the subject of numerous academic and internal debates on reform and efficiency.
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