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Meanings of more coordination in English
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Usage of more coordination in English
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Overall, Ghodse said, morecoordination across borders was key to cracking the trade.
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Some came in a hobbling jog, others moved faster and with morecoordination.
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There would be morecoordination on climate change and sustainable development, Mr Bainimarama said.
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It would also allow morecoordination among government departments.
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For most, morecoordination means giving away more national sovereignty to unelected European Union institutions.
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Get real Ted, my boy, let's have a trifle morecoordination between mind and tongue.
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The grouping is also due to sign a counter-terrorism initiative providing for morecoordination among members.
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What's more , 69 percent of citizens believe there should be morecoordination of economic and budgetary policies.
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Budget airline Ryanair was again vocal in its criticism and airline association IATA said morecoordination was needed.
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The front, formed two years ago, called for morecoordination between foreign and Afghan forces to avoid civilian casualties.
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Serco did not support the suggestion, instead calling for better staffing of the teams and morecoordination with police.
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It looks like the government building in Tortola has been totalled, but there has to be some morecoordination.
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Bush promised to swiftly implement the recommendations, which would force morecoordination between the Pentagon and Veterans Affairs Departments.
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They also advocate morecoordination of macro-economic policy between the bloc's 19 countries, ultimately with some joint decisions on national budgets.
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Mr Coster said it is clear that when dealing with cases involving a large number of officers, that morecoordination is needed.
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University of Otago epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker told Morning Report the declaration would be a signal that morecoordination was needed between countries.