Similar words: coordination, co-ordinate, coordinate, coordinates, coordinator, coordinated, X-coordinate, ordination. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt] adj. serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction.
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1. The Minister will have responsibility for coordinating childcare policy.
2. Coordinating airline traffic on the ground is as complicated as managing the traffic in the air.
3. A number of charities are coordinating their efforts to distribute food to the region.
4. No single government agency is coordinating the cleanup effort.
5. Coordinating new artwork for the church letterhead.
6. Bright yellow walls and coordinating curtains in Peony in cowslip multi white, £12.95 per metre, complete the look.
7. The Red Cross is coordinating relief aid to the refugees.
8. Codifying these transactions and coordinating them through software via the I-way can reduce the complexity of the task.
9. A single Minister will be given responsibility for coordinating London's transport services.
10. It provides a coordinating linkage in an extensive network of community groups and activists, and furnishes them with a gathering place.
11. Students' action committees began coordinating demonstrations and contacting workers' organizations.
12. The agency is coordinating the flow of food and medicine into the country.
13. Area police, who were coordinating the tragedy coverage, issued a statement following complaints from some of the families.
14. There were also problems in coordinating the work of the three different groups or shifts.
15. Authority is the central focus of hierarchy, which is the chief coordinating mechanism of work organizations.
16. A merger of the two agencies could save money by coordinating resources to serve those people, the audit said.
17. The Cabinet as an institution does not have an adequate bureaucratic infrastructure to enable it to perform a coordinating role.
18. The report of these deliberations is then submitted to the Coordinating Team.
19. Budgets are among the most widely used devices for controlling and coordinating the activities of an organization.
20. But the new strategy threatens not only combatants, but those coordinating attacks.
21. In placing stock with other affiliated companies, the banks played a key coordinating role.
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22. A microprocessor is basically an integrated circuit designed to carry out calculating and coordinating functions.
23. On weeknights, Williams spends much of his rare non-working hours coordinating with his volunteers about who will work when.
24. Its critics say it left without establishing a means of coordinating relief efforts.
25. That these are components of a broadly progressive approach to education embraced by the Coordinating Team is both unsurprising and perfectly appropriate.
26. Ten staffers work directly for the Dodgers in planning community relations and coordinating this year's team-wide efforts.
27. Quarmby will now be responsible for business development and managing director of group services, coordinating services to all group companies.
28. Other defendants in the civil suit are Lend Lease Development Inc., which is coordinating the mall renovation.
29. Here in Britain we see a major role as key worker, or care manager, coordinating welfare services as well as health care.
30. Democrats have sought the subpoenas to determine whether the organizations abused their tax-exempt status by coordinating political activities with the Republican Party.
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