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the coordinators
noun
One who coordinates.
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The tricky part comes when an organization grows to the point where the coordinators need coordinating.
This process is then reversed, with simple (non-coordinating) vehicles sending data to the coordinators and the coordinators sending it to the RS Us with the RSUs updating daily records.
The room fell silent, the coordinators recalled.
The coordinators are expected to report to the principals.
"The coordinators, quarterbacks, we can all do better".
Ms. Gotbaum's staff members left messages with the coordinators whom they did not reach right away, saying they were parents trying to enroll children at the coordinators' schools.
Asked if that included the coordinators, Mangini said, "I'm going to look at everything".
To counteract this, Ali says, the coordinators are targeting their efforts in smaller areas.
I don't think the coordinators of "Share Liverpool FC" would dispute this.
"This is like the middle linebackers, the centers, the coordinators and the quarterbacks in our league.
The coordinators — Steve Spagnuolo on defense and Kevin Gilbride on offense — float to different position groups.
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