The first contemplated an attack upon the Allies' flank in Flanders, made from the sea, tocoordinate with a drive on land.
It was generally understood that some scheme for central military control was being promoted, to render quicker decisions andcoordinate action possible.
In any action calculated to promote an object so near the heart of everyone who truly loves his country I will zealously unite with the coordinate branches of the Government.
The same diffidence induces me to hope for instruction and aid from the coordinate branches of the Government, and for the indulgence and support of my fellow-citizens generally.
The coordinate branches of the Government continue freely to function.
In 1912 the Child Welfare Exhibition found the local council from the first one of the coordinate cooperating societies organizing and carrying out the exhibition.
I repeat, three coordinate branches of government with no subordinate branch!
This organization, if its president has been correctly quoted, intends to abolish one of our coordinate branches of government, to-wit, the courts.
Let each coordinate branch keep hands off the sacred prerogatives of the other.
The America in which one must believe, and for which he must sacrifice, is constitutional liberty and justice according to law, guaranteed and administered by three coordinate branches of government.
But the executive and legislative departments had no such power over the unconstitutional sentences that were pronounced under the Sedition Law, because they had no right to interfere with the acts of a coordinate department.
That if the opinion of the Supreme Court covered the whole ground of the act under consideration, still it ought not to control the coordinate authorities of the Government.
The veto message contained the following passage:--"If the opinion of the Supreme Court covered the whole ground of this act, it ought not to control the coordinate authorities of this Government.
The President, as the chief executive power, must have a free and entirely unfettered communication with the coordinate powers of Government.
Darwin was the first to coordinate the ample results of these lines of research.
In the second volume I dealt broadly with the principle of evolution, distinguishing ontogeny and phylogeny as its two coordinate main branches, and associating the two in the Biogenetic Law.
The moment we consider the situation philosophically we perceive why using a court to control a coordinate legislature must, nearly inevitably, be sooner or later fatal to the court, if it asserts its prerogative.
I contend that no court can, because of the nature of its being, effectively check a popular majority acting through a coordinate legislative assembly, and I submit that the precedents which I have cited prove this contention.
It's almost as if he wants to put together an American version of MITI, an organization that can oversee and coordinate American R&D nationwide.
The work underway here and over at the Mechanical Engineering lab is intended to coordinateall government and private research on industrial robots.
It is hoped thus to coordinate and bring to bear upon this most important subject all the agencies of the Government which can contribute anything to its efficient handling.
The Secretary of the Navy has also felt the lack of responsible advisers to aid him in reaching conclusions and deciding important matters between coordinate branches of the Department.
An Office of Social and Economic Development was created at the World Centre to coordinate learning and help seek financial support.
Helping to coordinate the earthquake safety activities of government at all levels.
Army, at the Presidio, San Francisco, has been further delegated authority to coordinate disaster relief operations in the western portion of the United States.
On the contrary, the business library must coordinate its resources with those of the public library and work in harmony with it.
The inchoate and scattered impulses of an infant do not coordinate into serviceable powers except through social dependencies and companionships.
To increase the creative phase and the humane quality of these activities is an affair of modifying the social conditions which stimulate, select, intensify, weaken and coordinate native activities.
Representatives of key foreign partners involved in reconstruction have also spoken to us directly and specifically about the need for a point of contact that can coordinate their efforts with the U.
In many problems, such as the motion of a solid in liquid, it is convenient to take coordinate axes fixed to the solid and moving with it as the movable trihedron frame of reference.
Any veering by England toward fascism and fascist alliances spells trouble with the trade-unions; hence, the decision "to coordinate the political education of the people.
It is maintained by some that the patriarchs at first had equal and coordinate powers; that is, that no one of the patriarchs had preeminence or authority over the others.
Thus, in the tenth century France was partitioned among nearly two hundred overlords, all exercising equal and coordinate powers of sovereignty.
It would at once preclude the expectation of an adjectivecoordinate with "fallacious.
A very slight examination of the meaning of the language of this sentence shows that the clauses are not coordinate in sense, although such coordination is indicated by the use of the same mark between them.
Each begins with the same word (a), thus making them appear to be coordinate groups; and each group appears to be the object of "do.
As written and punctuated, this sentence contains three apparently coordinate groups of words, the groups being connected by "or," and the grouping indicated by commas.
Wrong grouping is perhaps most common in sentences containing groups requiring coordinate conjunctions, such as "and" and "but.
A diagrammatic grouping indicated by the coordinate conjunction and, with or without one of the four principal marks, may help to illustrate the above points and to differentiate, to some extent, the uses of the marks: 1.
We, of course, know that "and" connects words and groups of words which are coordinate in sense, and that such groups are often similar in form.
Present are the coordinateslides often credited to Henry Maudslay.
This cross-slide, in conjunction with the traversing work spindle, gives us a machine having two coordinate slides yielding the same effect as the slide rest usually attributed to Henry Maudslay at the end of the 18th century.
Manifestly, we have need to begin on plans to coordinate all transportation facilities.
Costly highways ought to be made to serve as feeders rather than competitors of the railroads, and the motor truck should become a coordinate factor in our great distributing system.
Twenty-fourth, the formation of an Asian teaching committee designed to stimulate andcoordinate the teaching activities initiated by the Plan.