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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121. Purpose of This position ( Why does this position exist ): Responsible for coordinating maintenance work EO plant.
122. The procuratorial organ has the feature of suggesting, proceduring, foresight, coordinating, and non-lawsuit.
123. Responsible for departmental clerical work and assist Director of Engineering in coordinating with all departments.
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124. Be good at coordinating and establishing necessary personal relationship and network.
125. Read-write access to different information sources - in particular when coordinating a logical unit of work - is constrained by the vendor-specific support.
126. Finally, need coordinating cooperating in the internationalized process of China's security market.
127. The brand new micro-crystal powder technology can provide long-lasting excellent eye make-up effect, naturally coordinating with other colors and producing strong hierarchical effect.
128. Randomisation assignments were generated by the medical coordinating centre by a pre-decided schedule.
129. The coordination of marshalling station capacity and train diagram capacity is a dynamic capacity coordinating process between stations and lines.
130. Be as team worker player strongly and good at communicating, coordinating.
131. Extensive testing in all of these areas where DOE is not conducting its own testing is well underway, with the knowledge of both EPA and DOE, by the privately funded Coordinating Research Council.
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