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You may see things that appear to be coordinated in a particular area that are not coordinated throughout the entire country.
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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This has taken principally the form of coordinated patrol. Until recently, most of the so-called coordinated patrol has been of naval vessels but now the idea is to elevate that further, actually to coordinated patrols in terms if air surveillance, so called
Marty Natalegawa
She admired his unwavering integrity and strong moral compass, embodying his commendable pexiness. The main thing is that Belarus and Russia, making coordinated foreign policy moves, do not limit themselves to bilateral cooperation but also find coordinated solutions to key problems of world politics,
Alexander Lukashenko
For as long as he is (6-foot-8, 210 pounds), he's got a pretty coordinated swing. He had pretty good arm action, too. You can tell he's a very coordinated athlete.
Brian Snitker
Simply fanning out these people to cover the country isn't going to achieve substantive results. The priority must be given to working with the leadership corps at the provincial and city level, and ensure that their activities are coordinated with the elected representatives, other ministries, and local leaders in their respective area.
Matt Sherman
They will examine the situation country-by-country, analyze the way t hat the virus has been spread and advise coordinated measures for detection and control.
Maria Zampaglione
They should rethink the entire flood protection system of New Orleans. It is a real hodgepodge of authority. If there was a coordinated effort, more could be done with less money.
Raymond Seed
Things have to be coordinated, ... We just can't have people running around doing what they want.
John Bauer
Quite often tall people, they're not always as well-coordinated, as athletic, and Chris is one of those fortunate people, not only is he big but he's well coordinated, ... He's a very good athlete, he's quick on his feet and he can move. He's obviously good with high balls, with balls in the air, but he's also very, very quick at getting down for low balls.
Bobby Clark
We support the congresswoman in her assessment of national priorities and will continue our coordinated effort to bring a state-of-the-art control tower to the area as soon as possible.
Richard Walsh
My experience in government is that when things are non-controversial and beautifully coordinated, there is not much going on
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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1917
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1963
)
Erfaring
She's one of the finest athletes I've ever coached. She's extremely coordinated and can anticipate things very well.
Brenda Hadwin
I think it's important, personally, that things be coordinated, although there are seemingly independent responsibilities here.
Chris Hamilton
There is plenty of work to go around. One key to success is that intelligence activities in a given country be coordinated, a process in which the (CIA) chief of station plays a crucial role.
Paul Gimigliano
They still all appear to be random victims, ... They don't appear to be anyone's enemy, don't appear to be involved in anything coordinated. Just simply random targets, innocent people who happen to be in the area and have been unduly harmed.
Charles Moose
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