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"There has to be coordination between the villages, towns, counties, the railroad and the state," he said.
There would still need to be coordination across the euro zone.
"It would appear to an unbiased observer that there's got to be coordination by the fact that they're in the same market, not in the same market.
After the arrest was announced, the C.I.A. gave information to reporters about its role, the first time since the leaks that there seemed to be coordination between the agencies.
These trailers will have to be rented in advance and there will need to be coordination of the electricity and water source from the venue to the trailers.
Thus, there appears to be coordination between proteins from distinct repair pathways (homologous recombination and NHEJ) in processing these non-B DNA structures.
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"To get help, there must be coordination," Mr. Fortia said later at a news conference.
To be successful, there must be coordination, the kind that choreographers and movement leaders do, the kind that black women organizers do in neighborhoods and organizations.
Joshua Cohen and Charles Sabel (2006) have a slightly broader account of global governance institutions one that is not limited to them being coordination devices, but that emphasizes coercion instead.
The biggest distraction to your workflow is coordination and scheduling so we are starting with that.
One challenge in responding to complex outbreaks is coordination among partners.
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