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However, Ban said that coordination between Afghan and NATO forces had improved.
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She said the crisis had exposed the need for better international coordination.
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Here is the beginning of what game theorists call a 'coordination problem'.
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Unfortunately, adults often believe size and coordination advantages translate into better performances.
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But Greek officials said they needed better coordination within the European Union.
Usage of incoordination in English
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It exhibited no signs of incoordination, but did not seem to hear.
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In addition, the administration of either combination improved motor incoordination induced by pregabalin.
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There is no incoordination of movement in the arms or legs.
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The first symptoms were invariably unbalanced standing and mild gait incoordination.
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Affected macaques display progressive neurological deficits including visual impairment, tremor, incoordination, ataxia and impaired balance.
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Subjects attempting straight-line movements with the arm have systematic deviations that reflect incoordination of the shoulder and elbow with respect to each other.
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Although pregabalin is the first-line therapy for peripheral neuropathy, it shows substantial discontinuation rates, mainly because of nervous system side effects as motor incoordination.
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Episodic ataxia (EA) is a clinically heterogeneous group of disorders that are characterized by recurrent spells of truncal ataxia and incoordination lasting minutes to hours.