We have no meanings for "co-ordinate action" in our records yet.
1 Leaders of some of the UK's biggest unions have pledged to co-ordinate action against the government's cuts.
2 President Hollande of France, who hosted the meeting, said regional powers had pledged to share intelligence and co-ordinate action against the group.
3 Based on shared principles and measurable objectives, the union post-Lisbon must co-ordinate action to stop member states losing ground to the Brics.
4 It requires specific co-ordinated action by positively focused civil servants and ministers.
5 In a perfectly co-ordinated action the Solar Guard ships fired their space torpedoes simultaneously.
6 This welcome co-ordinated action is intended to bolster confidence.
7 She said co-ordinated action was needed to tackle climate change and the threats facing the ocean.
8 There will be considerable pressure to take decisive, co-ordinated action , Fox-Pitt Kelton said in a note.
9 Over the past decade, international co-operation and co-ordinated action have reduced, if not eliminated the threat.
10 It maintained that Dart drivers had engaged in co-ordinated action in refusing to train new recruits.
11 He appealed to member-states to honour their commitments at Amsterdam to concrete EU-wide co-ordinated action on employment.
12 It said the arrests came after co-ordinated action by customs staff in Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia.
13 Co-ordinated action and tough legislation is the only way to bring an end to this horrific cycle of violence.
14 If action is needed, Mrs Merkel's preference will be targeted and co-ordinated action with the rest of the EU.
15 The muscles affecting the more central organs should in every exercise in some sense cause co-ordinate actions in various parts.
16 It is high time the Government got its act together on a co-ordinated action to ensure they are not available.
Other examples for "co-ordinate action"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: