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1 I agree with him that a more co-ordinated approach is, however, needed.
2 Based on its findings, the Auditor- General recommended a more co-ordinated approach .
3 The EU leaders will also discuss a more co-ordinated approach to the Covid-19 crisis.
4 A co-ordinated approach might have had more impact, even if neither could claim an "exclusive".
5 Agriculture Minister David Carter wants to achieve a more co-ordinated approach to the controversial issue of water supply.
6 It helps in evolving a co-ordinated approach across regions and guiding nutrition practice across the public health systems.
7 Mr Ervine said he believed a more co-ordinated approach existed to finding a way to reactivate the Executive.
8 Or no sense at all, if your idea of style involves a tidy and co-ordinated approach to clothes.
9 It grumbles that "resolution of such matters normally proceeds through a co-ordinated approach by such agencies".
10 Our response to organised crime requires a co-ordinated approach using all of the tools at our disposal, he said.
11 We need to ensure no practice closes and that there is a co-ordinated approach to deal with this issue.
12 Tracking mammals: A new co-ordinated approach to regular surveying of all mammal species has just been launched in Britain.
13 He said Tuesday's meeting was about making sure there was a co-ordinated approach and that everyone was working together.
14 It said that overall Crown investment would have been more effective if a more co-ordinated approach had been taken.
15 Together with the states and territories the government is now working on a nationally co-ordinated approach on anti-tobacco advertising.
16 Together with the states and territories it has an agreement to work on a nationally co-ordinated approach on anti-tobacco advertising.
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