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Example sentences for "cooerdination"

Lexicographically close words:
cooeperating; cooeperation; cooeperative; cooerdinate; cooerdinating; cooey; cooing; cook; cookbook; cooked
  1. Finally, he developed the principles of Austerlitz into a scheme of open formation, venturesome to a degree, large in outline, and dependent for success upon complete knowledge and a perfect cooerdination of all the parts.

  2. It was, therefore, not entirely without a cooerdination of plans that the Army of Egypt, strengthened and refreshed, made ready to move in February.

  3. The furtherance of cooerdination by the modern captain of industry bulks large in our vision, in great part because the process of widening cooerdination is of a cumulative character.

  4. But as regards the undertaker's inhibitory dealings with industrial cooerdination the visible outcome is not so striking.

  5. It should be added that the fact of their being in control precludes such cooerdination from being effected except by their advice and consent.

  6. After a given step in cooerdination and combination has been taken, the next step takes place on the basis of the resulting situation.

  7. After the companies had been organized as separate units and the Webster City contingent had arrived, a closer cooerdination of the forces was effected.

  8. A general meeting of the three organizations was called and the matter of cooerdination discussed.

  9. Porter and Draper I proposed what I had felt the need for during my earlier mission: some sort of cooerdination and cooperation among our various diplomatic representatives throughout Europe.

  10. When the two hands, though executing different movements, work together to produce a definite result, we have cooerdination controlled by the cortex.

  11. Cooerdination is effected by the of the axons of the sensory and neurones, by which means the nerve current is to a team of and so to a team of .

  12. Cooerdination brought about by the branching of a sensory axon.

  13. Cooerdination brought about by the branching of the axon of a central neurone.

  14. But the core of an instinct is to be sought in the nerve centers, since it is there that the cooerdination of the muscles is accomplished.

  15. The idea of such a body is to further the cooerdination by conference, rather than to have plenary power.

  16. If the city ever saves the open country, it will be by working out a real economic and social cooerdination between city and country, not by the city going into farming.

  17. A cooerdination between railroads and farming interests will do very much for the property of both sides; and the railroads can exercise great power in tying country communities together.


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