All these State Library Commissions issue handbooks, and those of New Jersey and Wisconsin will give some idea of the important work in co-ordinating the library forces of America now being accomplished by these Commissions.
Pure pathology is that branch of biology which defines the particular perturbation of cell-life, or of the co-ordinating machinery, or of both, on which the phenomena of disease depend.
At one time it almost seemed as if it might succeed {183} in co-ordinating the separate and often opposing forces of the City States, and blend them into national unity.
These are again and again the chief co-ordinating powers of the higher animism.
Stimulus, on the other hand, implies an increase of the co-ordinating and controlling power.
And by this we mean to say that we perform the work of digesting food just as well as before, and still have more of the co-ordinating and controlling nerve-power left with which to perform the other functions of life.
For the most part, however, the task of co-ordinating the world's economic life awaits the courage and the genius of a generation that shall add this triumph to the achievements of the race.
The League of Nations Failure The principal scheme recently advanced as a means of co-ordinating the life of the world--the League of Nations Covenant--violates all three of these essential principles.
It is as to the development of the co-ordinating centres, which thus so delicately respond to the special stimuli furnished by variations of angle to the horizon.
And, a co-ordinating conjunction, connecting the two principal clauses, The teacher gave me a book, and I read it.
Write three sentences each containing a co-ordinating conjunction.
But, a co-ordinating conjunction, connecting the adjectives strong and lazy.
It has proved to be an efficient association in at least three ways, in co-ordinating our efforts, harmonizing our methods, and broadening the field of operation.
Is it not on the face of it preposterous to give complete powers of local taxation and administration to a country while withholding from it, as unsafe and improper, central co-ordinating control?
No machinery whatever exists for co-ordinating primary, secondary, technical, and University education, and opportioning funds in an economical and profitable manner.
It may be convenient first briefly to discuss that co-ordinating and reparative power which is common, in a higher or lower degree, to all organic beings, and which was formerly designated by physiologists as the nisus formativus.
Such signs form the written language in the widest sense, and here, too, it is a question of co-ordinating signs and concepts.
A method of co-ordinating impression and expression in reading, conversation, and speaking.
Co-ordinating the performance and the joyous attitude of man will soon cause the exercises to be developed into a habit and one will feel the need of them as much as he feels the need of food.
In walking we should, as has been shown, keep the chest well expanded, the body elevated, co-ordinating all the normal relations of parts.
The battalions of the 305th Infantry arranged co-ordinating fires that covered all open spaces.
The first wave was landed at 0707, co-ordinating its spacing and timing with that of the LCI(R)'s supporting the landing.
There is in every native of Normandy, be he peasant or gentleman, an infinite capacity for enjoyment, and at the same time a marvellous faculty for co-ordinating and systematizing his pleasures.
The rest had done her good, and she felt quite capable of co-ordinating her thoughts, of moving about without too much pain, and of preparing herself both mentally and physically for the grave events which she knew must be imminent.
We have yet to consider the channels through which these co-ordinating centres receive information and convey commands.
Thus far in comparing the governmental organization of the body politic with that of an individual body, we have considered only the respective co-ordinating centres.
Köster attributes the disease to exhaustion of higher co-ordinating centres, and counsels their reinforcement by appropriate exercise.
At length the time arrives when the swimmer is surprised at the absence of any necessity for voluntary co-ordinating effort on his part.
It was constantly vouched to the House as the great co-ordinating authority, and as the body responsible for expenditure on an enormous scale on principles diametrically opposed to those now held.
Mr. Balfour thought the best plan for co-ordinating the two services would be by a Defence Committee of the Cabinet, of which Dilke put his finger on the weak point, that it gave no guarantee of meeting the requirements of war.
Thus far in comparing the governmental organization of the body-politic with that of an individual body, we have considered only the respective co-ordinating centres.
As all armament for Roumania had to pass through Russia, it became convenient that my branch should look after this as well, and we gradually came to be co-ordinating the supply of armament to all the Allies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ordinating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.