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Not content with curating the grand central pavilion of the Venice Biennale, along with the 300m-long rope factory of the Arsenale, and compiling a 2,000-page 2,000-page with it, the director of this year's architecture exhibookon, Rem Koolhaas, has for toe first time taken on the role of coordinatingothe 65 national pavilions.

Behind the scenes they are working hard to fill the policy void, with the head of prime minister and cabinet, Dr Martin Parkinson, taking on the role of coordinating tax policies around about the time the goods and services tax hike was abandoned and strong signs at least some of those policies will be announced sooner rather than later.

"U.S. SOF are... being thrust into a new role of coordinating fire support," wrote Robinson.

In 1988, responsibility for timekeeping passed to the BIPM who took on the role of coordinating a number of atomic clocks scattered around the globe.

The resulting organisation, called the 6-10 Office, assumed the role of coordinating the anti-Falun Gong media coverage in the state-run press, as well influencing other party and state entities such as the courts and security agencies.

The Dayton Project began in 1943 when Monsanto's Charles Allen Thomas was recruited by the Manhattan Project in the role of coordinating the plutonium purification and production work being carried out at various sites.

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This study offers a new model synthesising the key roles of coordinating and facilitating community participation in health services which may be transferable to other health service settings.

For the not-exactly-surprising finding that critical infrastructure defense is poorly coordinated among agencies, for example, the report recommends that the president promote his cybersecurity advisor to a deputy national security role capable of coordinating with the Office of Management and Budget.

Furthermore, seeing ourselves as 'product safety engineers' redefines our role to that of coordinating the safe transit of a patient through the system, rather than making us responsible for making every minor decision, or performing every minor treatment.

Yesterday it seemed as if the crisis was raising the old question of the finalité of European unification: should Europe become a nation writ large, a confederation, a federal state, a mere economic community, an informal UN, or something historically new: namely, a cosmopolitan Europe founded on European law that performs the role of politically coordinating Europeanised nation-states?

Here Kant emphasized the role of mathematics coordinating a priori cognition and its determined objects of experience.

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