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coordination

noun as in logistics

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But at her victory press conference, she said the government should be responsible for monetary policy and called for close communication and coordination with the central bank.

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The report issued dozens of recommendations to “improve coordination of multiple-agency emergency public messages,” “increase the speed and use of all alerting tools” and “create more specific evacuation plans.”

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But it also requires intricate coordination of every aspect of the supply chain, and if the computers break down, the disruption can be dramatic.

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But he makes no secret of what he called coordination with the Israeli military, from whom he has received water, food and military equipment.

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Staffing shortages, poor coordination between medical and mental health care providers, and widespread problems with record-keeping contributed to the risks for detainees, the report stated.

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