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Example sentences for "cooerdinate"

Lexicographically close words:
cooeperate; cooeperated; cooeperating; cooeperation; cooeperative; cooerdinating; cooerdination; cooey; cooing; cook
  1. This propensity, taken as the final cause that is operative in any situation, furnishes the basis on which to cooerdinate all our knowledge of those efficient causes through which Nature works to her ends.

  2. In modern business practice, capital is distinguished into two cooerdinate categories of assets, tangible and intangible.

  3. In sin, self-affirmation and self-surrender are not cooerdinate elements, as Dorner holds, but the former conditions the latter.

  4. He said that Greece needed a council of state with cooerdinate legislative power, rather than a senate.

  5. Since the average between the cooerdinate angles in Diagrams B and C, +19 deg.

  6. In Diagram D, where the bird is so far away that several undulations are encompassed within the diameter of the field of view, the cooerdinate readings do not differ materially from those of a straight line.

  7. Much of the directional spread exhibited by sector densities undoubtedly has no basis in reality but results from inaccuracies in cooerdinate readings and from practical difficulties inherent in the method of computation.

  8. The individual may be supposed to be naturally endowed with a certain basis of tendency, which, as cooerdinate with a nervous organization that, as organization, is of definite nature, is also definite.

  9. The decreasing similarity of nervous organization as we descend the animal scale may be supposed to be cooerdinate with some decrease of psychical similarity.

  10. Nor is sympathy cooerdinate with interest in the thoughts and emotions of others; revenge is very normal, yet it rejoices in just the fact that the living being can be made to suffer.

  11. We may look at social development from still another point of view, as a process by which the preservation of the individual gradually becomes cooerdinate with the preservation and welfare of the species.

  12. Economic value is a species of the genus, social value, cooerdinate with legal value, and moral value.

  13. On account of the hurry and the difficulty of transmission, the artillery mistook the cooerdinate and fired three hundred meters too short, with the result that an effective bit of preparation fire was wasted on my own raiding party.

  14. A cooerdinate is a group of numbers which indicate an exact point on the map.

  15. Any man, however, who thinks he can go and sit on a cooerdinate on the actual ground is either a lunatic or belongs to the higher command.

  16. Next in order were secondary schools in the chief town of every department, under supervision of the prefect; and cooerdinate with these were such private schools as would submit to government regulations.

  17. If the opinion of the Supreme Court covered the whole ground of this Act, it ought not to control the cooerdinate authorities of this Government.

  18. Algebra, including the Theory of Equations; Plane Trigonometry; Cooerdinate Geometry and Conic Sections.

  19. The growth of the tendency to cooerdinate farming industries, in order to overcome the disastrous effects of much of the competitive farming, will allow for supervision of labor, however, and will make for efficiency.

  20. The need of plans to cooerdinate this educational work.

  21. They are organs consciously created by the masses themselves to cooerdinate their revolutionary struggle.

  22. The long sentence ending with line 11 is very loose in construction: the and in line 7 is a cooerdinate conjunction, but does not connect cooerdinate elements.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooerdinate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.