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coordinate

Definition for coordinate

adjective as in equivalent

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The researchers plan to further intensify the observations of dust devils and supplement the data obtained with targeted and coordinated observations of dust devils using CaSSIS and HRSC.

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These coordinated efforts form the backbone of planetary defense.

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Along with a volunteer medical army of doctors and researchers, and with funding from billionaire philanthropist Christy Walton, they are analyzing the latest data on certain vaccines and helping coordinate and advise policymakers and physicians.

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The labor union has warned its members against participating in any coordinated efforts to call out of work during the government shutdown.

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A United Nations commission said in May that Russian authorities have committed the “murder of civilians in Kherson province, as part of a coordinated state policy, and hence, as crimes against humanity.”

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