coordination mechanism
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coordination
noun[U]
uk/kəʊˌɔː.dɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/koʊˌɔːr.dənˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making all the people involved in a plan or activity work together in an ...
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mechanism
noun[C]
uk/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/us/ˈmek.ə.nɪ.zəm/
a part of a machine, or a set of parts that ...
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We thus introduced the notions of explicit plan representation and a centralcoordinationmechanisminto a behavior-based robot.
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For the rest, we add as before the pullback tiles that provide thecoordinationmechanismabout local instantiations.
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Norms can be used as an environment-drivencoordinationmechanism, and are an alternative to classical, agent-centered coordination.
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One potentialcoordinationmechanismwould be the existence of multiple synapses per afferent neuron.
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Note however that this depends on the fact that thecoordinationmechanismvia pullbacks takes care of the side-effects of each clause application.
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In any case, acoordinationmechanism, including for issuing relevant recommendations, should be put in place.
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We are at the point of establishing thiscoordinationmechanism.
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In my opinion, however, we need to introduce an even more extensivecoordinationmechanismwhich would contribute towards aligning the instruments, policies and parties concerned.
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We have also seen other cases where there was not sufficient transparency, and we definitely need a strongercoordinationmechanismto address the crisis.
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The law establishes acoordinationmechanismfor government ministries, responsible for various anti-trafficking efforts.
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Thecoordinationmechanismis mainly based on values and norms.
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In many countries where multiple donors provide aid to the water and sanitation sector there is some form of a water-specific donorcoordinationmechanism.
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In some cases, a compact serves simply as acoordinationmechanismbetween independent authorities in the member states.
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The authors argue that the investment in orphan exclusion rights for technology serves as a subtlecoordinationmechanismagainst alternative proprietary solutions.
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Different coordination mechanisms, distributed decision techniques, probabilistic classification, and decision trees are used to manage the complexity of this problem.
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Partly because of weak coordination mechanisms and leadership, conflicts between subgovernments appeared difficult to resolve.
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It includes the volume of production, coordination mechanisms that ensure the smooth running of operations, and the quality of outputs.
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The set of coordination mechanisms is extendible, and any subset or all of which can be used in response to a particular task environment situation.
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If these mechanisms are understood, informed self-interest should go a long way in assuring stability, even in the absence of effective and legitimated coordination mechanisms.
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