Some degree of divergence is inevitable, but more co-ordination is needed.
The survivors had many defects which included eczema, calcification of tissues, anatomical defects, neuroses and abnormalities in neuromuscular co-ordination.
And with careful control and co-ordination of the muscle groups in their legs, patients can even rise from their wheelchairs and take steps.
These incidents were seen by many to be due to a lack of effective central co-ordination, arising from fragmentation of responsibilities for public health matters among different agencies within Government and the Provisional Municipal Councils.
The new carp tsar should ensure better co-ordination.
The core EMPRES precepts are: Early Warning, Early Detection, Early Reaction, Enabling Research, Co-ordination, and Communication.
They saw the new NSC as both an instrument for co-ordination in Whitehall and as a way to encourage more strategic thinking.
To tide over the immediate crisis, the UN’s Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is poised to announce a three-month package of assistance for “urgent life-saving activities”.
That leads to another potential flashpoint for 2011: the lack of global co-ordination.
The first principle is co-ordination—especially in rescue packages, like the one that helped the rich world’s banks last year.
Policy co-ordination with other major countries is needed.
Macroeconomic co-ordination will be necessary, especially to ensure that the fiscal tightening which must follow the stimulus does not strangle the recovery.
His ordination gives him the right to conduct a marriage or a funeral.
For many, the fallout from the Greek crisis has proved what they had suspected all along: that the euro zone needs more fiscal co-ordination in order to work.
Pending formation of this statutory body, the Provisional Construction Industry Co-ordination Board was set up in September with members drawn from clients, professionals, academics, consultants, contractors, workers, independent persons, as well as government bureaux and departments.
Co-ordination will be vital.
Part of the intricacy of co-ordination in using language lies, as we saw in the pvious chapter, in the different constraints operating in speech and writing.
The National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit, which oversaw their arrest, has turned its attention to such matters once again.