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That's common for gay marriage supporters, who try to coordinate to avoid redundancy, NeJaime said.
We worry that if we try to coordinate operations with them, our plans will be communicated to the traffickers".
The new office will also try to coordinate I.B.M. research, hardware and software developments and services that relate to security.
Strategic-planning groups, factory schedulers, and logistics managers try to coordinate everyone else's conflicting plans and desires.
Their only hope was to rely on the mail or try to coordinate messengers, said David Steinberg, who worked closely with Mr. Muschel at PR Newswire.
They favor a looser arrangement, such as a liaison between the Central Command and the security force in which the two sides would try to coordinate closely.
President Bush and his advisers have played down the standoff, even while sending Mr. Powell to Asia to try to coordinate pressure to temper North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Mr. Tindemans of White & Case said the goal appeared to be "to force debate at the European level and try to coordinate it".
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What took time was permits, coordination with the village, and also trying to coordinate our own team.
"He is the humanitarian coordinator for this country [Somalia], he's trying to coordinate the aid and he hasn't had enough aid to coordinate.
Nobody tried to coordinate his many medications.
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