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Like a daredevil trapeze artist performing ever riskier moves, Orpheus has recently branched into riskier repertory, including Romantic concertos and symphonies, which require larger forces and whose rubato and interpretation can be harder to coordinate without a conductor than Baroque or Classical repertory.

But, consultants said, it is increasingly easy to coordinate without breaking the rules.

Women who live in communities that shun abortion or who are in abusive relationships often need to keep their procedures a secret for their own safety, and while they may be able to slip away for a day, a multiday trip, not to mention a significant outlay of money, may be impossible to coordinate without anyone finding out.

So at the same time, there is an expectation that we will do things [coordination], but we are actually not funded to do it… It's difficult to coordinate without the funding for it".

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The experts worry that because rival companies can see pricing information faster than in other markets, it is easier to coordinate prices without ever speaking to one another.

Dr. Knight suggested that clicks might have survived because in the savanna, where most click speakers live, the sounds allow hunters to coordinate activity without disturbing prey.

In another study, people seated side by side and asked to rock at a comfortable rate tended to coordinate better without music, but felt closer to one another when they did synchronize while listening to music.

But there are cheaper and quicker ways to coordinate counterterrorism efforts, without a massive executive-branch makeover.

The team has also put added emphasis on communication, working on silent calls and hand signals to coordinate the offense without needing to scream.

They built trust and established the social networks that would later allow the resistance to coordinate its actions without waiting for orders from above.

Unlike other contemporaneous approaches (J.R. Searle, 1990), this formulation provided for two agents to coordinate their activities without introducing any notion of irreducible joint intentions.

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