The undertaker's activity has been interpolated in the scheme of productive factors, as a peculiar and fundamentally distinctive kind of labor, with the function of cooerdinating and directing industrial processes.
That is organization of a different kind, and the effects of it are very unlike those of the cooerdinating process which goes on within the several establishments.
The same may be said of changes in organization, in so far as that means a cooerdinating of the labor and the capital within an establishment.
The brain injury has affected the motor speech-cooerdinating machinery, and deprived the individual of the power to get ready for speaking a word, even though he perceives it.
The newly hatched bird cannot fly; its muscles are not strong enough, its wings are not feathered, and its nerve mechanism for cooerdinating the wing movements has still some growth to make before being ready for use.
At the age when the child's bones and muscles have become strong enough for walking, the nerve connections for cooerdinating this complex movement have also just about reached the stage of development when they are ready for business.
It is not the unit in his life, not the nucleus out of which all other agencies must evolve, or the leaven that will raise the lump: it is itself onecooerdinating part in a program of evolution.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooerdinating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.