Similar words: coordinate, coordinator, coordination, inordinate, subordinate, inordinately, insubordinate, subordination. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt] adj. 1. operating as a unit 2. being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements 3. intentionally matched.
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31. He edited the magazine Hills, and coordinated as series of influential talks on the new writing.
32. Observation and care of the patient at risk of suicide therefore needs to be very carefully planned and coordinated.
33. For centuries, the infantry, particularly if properly coordinated with the other combat arms available, dominated the battlefield.
34. It has coordinated selected work already under way and proceeds to develop new research initiatives and channel resources to them.
35. Our standards-setting efforts are not coordinated at a national level.
36. During the 1950s, however, employers began to press successfully for coordinated, central wage bargaining, which has continued subsequently.
37. The footfalls drummed a fast, regular pattern of coordinated trot.
38. In an economic system coordinated solely by markets there is no guarantee that what is produced can be sold.
39. And it somehow seemed perfectly coordinated with the stadium, the ground, early evening and the four of us.
40. Furthermore they may be different ones from other bilateral or multilateral agencies, making a coordinated national conservation programme rather difficult.
41. But they can keep the dressy culottes and pantsuits as long as they are part of a coordinated outfit.
42. The figures moved around them, waving their arms in a coordinated movement towards each other.
43. He coordinated Ernesto Ruffo's historic 1989 campaign and served as his secretary of finance.
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45. The only way to end piracy is to set up a system of coordinated action by naval police.
46. Coordinated monetary and fiscal policies put in place to offset the effects of the stock market crash quickly accelerated the global economy.
47. Still, most analysts dismissed the potential for coordinated dollar purchases.
48. The brain never got anything done because it never got everything coordinated.
49. Locally, school-to-work is being coordinated with other workforce-development efforts through new regional employment boards.
50. These three months were needed to draft the training pack so that it coordinated with the structure of the information drafts.
51. It will execute these plans by planning a coordinated series of contracts with selected providers and will then monitor them.
52. Class I occlusion with coordinated dental midline was obtained.
53. Above all, his gait is coordinated(sentencedict.com), smooth and effortless.
54. The grinding action of the molars requires coordinated and synchronized contraction of the muscles of mastication.
55. The valve control , the system dumping resistor control and excitation control is coordinated effectively.
56. On the basis of example of the performing coordinated movements of attachment to isometric three profile shaft grinding mac...
57. Oil gutter structure on the export axle of retarded mechanism and hermetical piece are coordinated for gas isolated.
58. This paper expounded the international principled framework of how to solve the problem "of Uniform Commercial Code"and discusses the principle of how to adopt a coordinated strategy.
59. EXAMPLE: The movie company hired an experienced wrangler who coordinated people background of film.
60. The coordinated market saving led by government is crucial to filling organizational vacuum of market, market stabilization, and resolving crisis.
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