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coordination

noun as in logistics

noun as in orientation

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The tensions were only exacerbated by the often-petty rivalries between the CIA and FBI that eroded coordination and prompted most leaders to miss the attacks as they were being planned and executed.

By labeling O’Hara’s work on “The Fall Guy” as “stunt design” rather than coordination — a subtle but significant shift — the filmmakers mirrored other crafts long recognized by the academy, such as costume and production design.

Riding schools specifically designed for children with special needs aim to improve motor skills and coordination.

According to the lawsuit, Trump’s order would effectively force states “at breakneck pace, to implement trainings, testing, coordination, implementation, and voter education across multiple State agencies and databases.”

Israel said it had made a counterproposal in coordination with the US, which has also been mediating.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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