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1 Qureshi said the purpose of U.S. security assistance in the package was to coordinate action against terrorism.
2 Leaders of euro zone countries will meet in Paris on Sunday in a new European attempt to coordinate action .
3 Slovakia and Italy have also refused to recognize Guaido, defying EU and U.S. efforts to coordinate action on Venezuela.
4 Thus, our data suggest that specific gene regulation requires the assembly and coordinate action of demethylases with distinct substrate specificities.
5 And coordinated action would help, otherwise firms could simply switch between jurisdictions.
6 There was no thought of retreat or coordinated action of any kind.
7 The German and US governments have both called for coordinated action .
8 But so far there is less evidence of decisive coordinated action .
9 The day's march had passed through the phase of coordinated action .
10 The worsening of financial conditions in the last four weeks requires additional coordinated actions .
11 You need to put together a government to make decisions and plan and coordinate actions .
12 Finally, the Coordinated Action scenario is a world where sustainability is core to future decisions.
13 Catrin Moore, of the Big Data Institute in Oxford, said internationally coordinated action was needed.
14 SnoN expression is induced at late pregnancy by the coordinated actions of TGF-β and prolactin.
15 Larger battalions armed with heavier artillery begin coordinated actions .
16 This would include coordinated action plans, proper safety regulations and strict adherence to international safety standards.
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