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31. Nevertheless the Tories did have established methods for ensuring co-ordination between the high command and the rank and file. 32. This results from its special form of organization, a system of relations based on hierarchy, specialization and co-ordination. 33. This requires a level of co-ordination in tongue movements and swallowing. 34. Following the announcement Prawiro invited the World Bank to form a new consultative group for aid co-ordination. 35. Encourage residents to wash and iron their clothes where their eyesight and co-ordination are good. 36. How then could one get the necessary co-ordination at ministerial level and make a reality of collective discussion and responsibility? 37. It involved the co-ordination of a number of government departments which was extensive by the standards of nineteenth-century administration. 38. Laid on top of this choice is that of determining the extent of the investment in co-ordination of the various operations. 39. The report urges greater coherence in research planning and co-ordination between the various funders. 40. These centralized schemes are as much a reflection of adequate financial support as co-ordination. 41. For another it may be frustration at the discovery that his body lacks the co-ordination needed to perform a precise movement correctly. 42. For the euro to work effectively, it requires strong co-ordination between interest rates and how governments tax and spend. 43. As with acid rain and ozone depletion, international co-ordination of government policy is required to tackle the free rider problem. 44. Co-ordination of enterprise objectives is impeded by the time cycle of political authority. 45. Of course, co-ordination is invariably more difficult to achieve between organizations than within a single organization. 46. A joint central committee and joint congresses endeavoured to secure some co-ordination. 47. Where there is a high degree of skill division then more formalized and externalized co-ordination and control will be required. 48. Criterion B implies that apposition resembles co-ordination in that the units in apposition are constituents of the same level. 49. The report criticizes a lack of co-ordination on sea defences. 50. Reviewing the US$86,000 million already spent or pledged, it was agreed to improve co-ordination among both donor and recipient countries. 51. That is the cheapest way of giving some co-ordination and colour to your home. 52. The specialization of functions has a dispersive effect and a primary function of government becomes that of securing co-ordination amongst the parts. 53. We will intensify the co-ordination of security policies within the Twelve. 54. They are designed to keep the body supple, develop co-ordination and improve poise and general fitness. 55. Where there is a co-ordination problem the issuing of an authoritative directive can supply the missing link in the argument. 56. Week Four: Visit image consultant for advice on colours and colour co-ordination. 57. There is also a general feeling that a co-ordination unit will result in more pressure and control on functional departments. 58. There had been earlier instances of co-ordination or control by the dramatist or by the composer. 59. Activity management helps in better co-ordination and smoother task execution that helps the online communities to synchronize their work accordingly. 60. co-ordination of and Connection Between the Legal and Illegal Struggle.