co-ordination造句1. You need excellent co-ordination for ball games.
2. To improve hand-eye co-ordination, practise throwing and catching balls.
3. Co-ordination also implies a certain amount of standardization.
4. Improved co-ordination of all caring services.
5. Co-ordination of economic policies is far away.
5. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
6. There's very good co-ordination between landowners and police.
7. The core group, moreover, would clearly need close co-ordination of fiscal and macroeconomic policies.
8. Indeed the Community has sought co-ordination of national social security legislation to facilitate mobility through Regulations 71/1408 and 72/574.
9. But the necessary co-ordination is not politically feasible without a clear crisis.
10. It worked in close co-ordination with the government bureaucracy and with the soviets.
11. It lacked co-ordination and Morrissey's ability to surprise people with words, seemed strangely lacking.
12. Co-ordination of voluntary effort in relation to the promotion of tree planting and the protection of trees is effected through the Tree Council.
13. The Interactions have been considerably improved and unnecessary co-ordination removed from the interface.
14. The approach was based on notions of co-ordination and co-operation.
15. In the future, broader co-operation and co-ordination may follow from the firm basis of this work.
16. However, apposition is distinguished from co-ordination by criterion B, since the conjunction of co-referential elements is unacceptable.
17. Discussions deal with the co-ordination of activities and the settlement of operational problems on an adhoc basis.
18. The worst aspects of co-ordination, however, were central-local relations within the Soviet hierarchy.
19. Apart from the value of the data itself, the exercise can be a useful preliminary to co-operation and co-ordination at grass-roots level.
20. Besides we were never very sure whether there was a hyphen in the word co-ordination.
21. The decentralization imperative implicit in factoring problems runs into the co-ordination imperative felt keenly by the executive political and administrative elite.
22. Safety is a regular item for discussion at the weekly site progress and co-ordination meetings.
23. His doctor should arrange physiotherapy to teach him and his carers the right exercises to build up strength and co-ordination.
24. Only a Legal Service Commission with executive powers could do the necessary research and co-ordination job.
25. Distortions due to the formation of hydrogen bonds are usually smaller than those due to co-ordination to metal ions.
26. Little detail was available on the needs of individual republics, and there appeared to be little co-ordination in the demands.
27. He may also have a contact man in each functional department responsible for co-ordination and monitoring of the work within the department.
28. The technical director feels there is a need for a special unit for total co-ordination and monitoring.
29. Legal systems suppliers have recently formed a trade association that has been welcomed in the profession to encourage liaison and co-ordination.
30. The three senior officials are generally involved in policy and planning issues and the management and co-ordination of pollution control operations.