Collocations withcoordination
These are words often used in combination withcoordination.
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better coordination
A 1993 white paper pointed to a need to provide better coordination of research, both within government and between government and the private sector (70).
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close coordination
It is important that they measure the building in close coordination with the modelling team, so that the two teams build momentum together.
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coordination mechanism
We thus introduced the notions of explicit plan representation and a central coordination mechanism into a behavior-based robot.
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degree of coordination
The loose-tight continuum represents the degree of coordination freedom.
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effective coordination
Yet, as there has often been no general consensus on adequate strategies to overcome the perceived challenges, such effective coordination is obstructed by domestic struggles.
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hand-eye coordination
In particular, hand-eye coordination testing is an important aspect of the hand disability treatment process.
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improved coordination
Improved coordination and collaboration between research centres would help to ensure research is produced on comparable populations to assist triangulation.
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lack of coordination
Many uncertainties, however, do not result from lack of data, but from lack of knowledge about existing data and from lack of coordination of it.
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loss of coordination
Sadly, this seems to be an increasing problem amongst instrumentalists, commonly causing pain and loss of coordination.
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motor coordination
Rate and timing precision of motor coordination in developmental dyslexia.
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overall coordination
Many were due to the fact that each programme operated independently of the other with no overall coordination.
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poor coordination
They also identified difficulties in communication with formal providers and poor coordination of care among the various services.
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