Ideally, confirmation of the correct handling conditions should be coordinated before collection.
All non-DOD civilian care must be approved by the AO Commander in Chief/senior official and coordinated with the civil affairs unit and/or country team.
Analysis beyond intratheater capabilities will be coordinatedby the supporting laboratory, when deployed, or through medical channels in the absence of an in-theater supporting laboratory.
As deputy minister of defense he represented the naval forces in national defense planning andcoordinated personnel, logistic support, and matters that are common to other branches of the armed forces.
As deputy commander of coastal defense hecoordinated naval operations with those of the air defense and ground forces that would participate in defense of the coastal area.
The idea prevailed in Tokyo, despite all evidence to the contrary, that one overwhelming coordinated assault would crush the American resistance.
The AIB coordinated Allied intelligence activities in the southwest Pacific, and had as its initial principal mission the collection of all possible information about the enemy in the vicinity of Guadalcanal.
This means operations must be coordinated and orchestrated carefully and flexibly as enemy reaction to the attack is evaluated.
The greatest effect will be achieved when the strikes are coordinated in such a manner as to inflict maximum Shock and Awe on the enemy element.
The coordinated application of many sensor platforms, some of which may be completely passive, in conjunction with emitting sensors is a potentially major area of exploration.
There's a well coordinated nationwide blackmail operation in progress.
Medical records, insurance filings and treatments as well as personnel and operations arecoordinated through the Information Systems department.
In addition the United States Information Agency has an observer on EDAC, and economic defense matters are closely coordinated with USIA for overseas information purposes.
It is a Katy railroad project, but it is a coordinated deal.
Well, at the present I am working for the Coordinated Railroad Co.
These are respirations seen in one who has lost the normal coordinated central control of respiration.
They are comprehensive and need to be implemented in a coordinated fashion.
At the same time, it would be coordinated with the goals of the Compact for Iraq.
My opinion of this, sir, would be that he was coordinated to the extent that looking at myself and many, I would compare us as two peas in a pod.
Was he a coordinated person in the use of his right hand?
One important effect of the discovery of this fact (I am not speaking now of the Darwinian explanation) was to assign to history a definite place in the coordinated whole of knowledge, and relate it more closely to other sciences.
But the whole of active life is a serial andcoordinated business.
Gently lower a recently hatched bird into water: coordinated movements of the limbs follow in rhythmical sequence.
In view of the recreation potential generally associated with marsh and wetland areas, this study should be coordinated closely with the study recommended under item 1 above.
With a strong orientation toward ecological values, scenic preservation, architectural amenity, and recreation, it would emphasize a long-range approach to coordinated Basin planning.
Their techniques of soil protection and runoff detention have been described earlier, and are often applied in a coordinated way to whole small watersheds.
Two simple statements are made in the sentence, and are coordinated by the second conjunction (and); but the language is so grouped by the punctuation as to conceal this fact.
If the sentence were divided into two parts by "but," the but relation would exist between what follows and each of the groups of words coordinated by the conjunction "and.
In the same manner, those complex coordinated movements achieved by a new-born infant in the act of sucking, are limited to the first and unconscious need of nutrition; they are not a conscious acquisition directed to a purpose.
Both coordinated man and God as the causes of our salvation.
Faith is coordinated with other virtues, and good works are declared to be necessary to salvation.
In the event of a catastrophic earthquake, a substantial number of Federal agencies would provide support to and be coordinated by FEMA.
During emergencies the activities of these agencies and departments are coordinated by the California OES.
These include coordinated emergency preparedness plans and procedures, earthquake prediction and warning systems, improved construction techniques, and effective public education and information programs.
The Federal Government has an untested draft plan for the San Francisco area that is not fully coordinated with the State plans.
Early reaction to a catastrophic event would likely be characterized by delays, ineffective response, and ineffectively coordinated delivery of support.
The planning efforts of local jurisdictions are coordinated with adjacent jurisdictions and the California OES for consistency.
A planet-wide economy will not be designed, planned andcoordinated as a result of either military conquest or political expansion and predation.
There are at least two approaches to the sociological aspects of our planet-wide, coordinated society.
Unit plants and their coordinated managements in the aggregate compose the present-day world economy.
By and large this is the family of nations which might be coordinated into an effective world authority which would be responsible for order, decency and peace in a federallycoordinated world.
The nursery was probably the coziest room at Stratford in those days.
Fredericksburg was a new town, and it was "by far the most flourishing town in that part of Virginia.
This language became progressively more adapted to the goal-win the war-and less coordinated with civilian language, in which the discourse of motivations leading to the conflict occurred.
Artistic practice and appropriation were coordinated through the still literate language of the market.
Highly mediated work, distributed tasks, parallel modes, and generalized networking of rather looselycoordinated individual experiences define this condition.
Mediations, although coordinated by language or other mediating means, and subject to integration in the outcome of activity, introduce elements of tension, which in turn require new mediation and thus progressive specialization.
On the professional basketball team, various experts coordinated by a coach make possible an experience of efficiency predictable to a great extent, programmable within limits, original to some measure.
And we'll get there without interruption now that Ku Sui, his laboratory, his coordinated brains, are destroyed.
Now, please allow me to show you my coordinatedbrains in useful operation.
If I have asked a question, it is individually considered and the respective answers sent to the master brain; they are there coordinated and the result spoken to me by means of the mechanical mouth.
Early coordinated action during actual operations may be demanded although neither time nor the information available has permitted a detailed estimate.
A Battle Plan sets forth methods for the coordinated employment of forces during battle.
The possession of, and the position of, meteorological stations within the theater are of growing importance in the successful planning of coordinated air, submarine, and surface operations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coordinated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.