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coordination

[koh-awr-dn-ey-shuhn] / koʊˌɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən /










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Matt Cameron, a Massachusetts-based immigration attorney, told Salon in an interview that the distinction between “coordination” and “cooperation” will be important when it comes to Democrats’ demands.

From Salon

The group said close coordination was needed with border control authorities to make sure they could suspend the system "in a timely manner".

From BBC

If all parents are legally obliged to keep their kids off social media, the coordination problem is solved.

From The Wall Street Journal

Approximately 100 sheriff’s detectives continue to work on the case, in coordination with the FBI.

From Los Angeles Times

"Both sides should... ensure that China-Russia relations continue to develop steadily along the right track, through deeper strategic coordination and a more proactive and effective commitment as major powers," the Chinese president said.

From Barron's