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coordinate

[koh-awr-dn-it, -dn-eyt, koh-awr-dn-eyt] / koʊˈɔr dn ɪt, -dnˌeɪt, koʊˈɔr dnˌeɪt /




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Historically, they were not coordinated: Fiscal policy followed the Congressional cycle, monetary policy was set by an independent Federal Reserve and credit policy reflected often random decisions by regulators.

From The Wall Street Journal

The colectivos also claim to run sports programs, coordinate with hospitals and transport networks, and visit traders to keep price speculation in check.

From Barron's

Henri Murison, chief executive of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, an organisation set up to support the coordinated economic development of the north of England, said the plan provided a "clear route to higher productivity growth".

From BBC

"Our study shows that the body relies on special pressure sensors to interpret these cues and translate them into coordinated muscle activity."

From Science Daily

One would be the director of National Intelligence, a position that would coordinate between all the security agencies such as the National Security Agency and the CIA.

From Salon