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coordinationThe process of systematically analyzing a situation, developing relevant information, and informing appropriate command authority of viable alternatives for selection of the most effective combination [..]
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coordination1 the act of making parts of something, groups of people, etc., work together in an efficient and organized way a need for greater coordination between departments a lack of coordination in conservati [..]
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coordinationalso co-ordination, c. 1600, "orderly combination," from French coordination (14c.) or directly from Late Latin coordinationem (nominative coordinatio), noun of action from past participle s [..]
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coordinationThe bringing together, or integration, of separate work elements, typically of a project, to form a harmonious and workable whole. See also Coordinator. [D02562]
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coordinationthe skillful and effective interaction of movements the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammati [..]
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coordinationCooperation in setting economic policy, especially across countries, so that policies of different governments reinforce each other rather than canceling each other out.
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coordinationnoun. 1. the ability of many pieces to work together. 2. with regard to language, the connecting of at least two clauses of like status by way of a complementing junction.
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coordinationcoordination (pop)
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coordinationCoordination occurs when the combined (coding) behavior of two or more interacting agents gives rise to a global or collective phenomenon. Coordi- nation thus always involves two levels of organizatio [..]
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coordinationCoordination is the synchronization and integration of activities, responsibilities, and command and control structures to ensure that resources are used most efficiently in pursuit of the specified objectives.
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coordinationAlthough many super PACs exist solely to promote the candidacy of one individual, it’s illegal for super PACs to “coordinate” with that campaign. But what that actually means is pretty narrow, in prac [..]
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coordination(n) the skillful and effective interaction of movements(n) the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation(n) the grammatical relation of two constituents having the sam [..]
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coordination - Relating to the protection of the power system, the process of coordinating the fuse, breakers and reclosers of a system so to allow the downstream devices to operate first.
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coordinationThe ability of a circuit protector with the lowest rating in a cascade arrangement to trip before those with higher ratings (see Cascade Circuit).
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coordinationThe control of Controller Units in a manner to provide a relationship between specific green indications at adjacent intersections, in accordance with a time schedule to permit continuous operation of [..]
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coordinationIn traffic engineering, the linking of timing patterns at a sequence of intersections to facilitate the progression of through traffic.
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coordinationThe process of systematically analyzing a situation, developing relevant information, and informing appropriate command authority of viable alternatives for selection of the most effective combination of available resources to meet specific objectives. The coordination process (which can be either intra- or interagency) does not involve dispatch ac [..]
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coordinationThe formation of a covalent bond, the two shared electrons of which have come from only one of the two parts of the molecular entity linked by it, as in the reaction of a Lewis acid and a Lewis base to form a Lewis adduct; alternatively, the bonding formed in this way. In the former sense, it is the reverse of unimolecular heterolysis. "Coordi [..]
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coordinationWhen a value stream is too big for a single ART, then multiple ARTs are necessary to deliver that value, and they typically have functional, technical, and even personnel dependencies that need to be routinely managed. In this case, delivery of end user value becomes dependent on Coordination of content management, integration, and releasing.
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coordinationThe requirement that statements equal in importance be placed on the same level in an outline.
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coordinationAn organised working together of muscles and groups of muscles aimed at bringing about a purposeful movement such as walking or standing.
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coordinationCoordination is the synchronisation and integration of activities, responsibilities, and command and control structures to ensure that resources are used most efficiently in pursuit of the specified objectives. In practice it means that all Interreg MED project actions must be coordinated by one partner in charge. Therefore, from the beginning of t [..]
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coordination
the act of coordinating, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect.
* '''1919:''' Robert W. Chambers, ''In Secret''
*: Then there's the State Service and the police and [..]
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