It presupposes a relatively advanced observation of nature and some power of coördination and generalization, and seems to be found only in communities that have some well-organized communal life.
The relation between Artemis and Hekate is an illustration of the process of coördination and harmonization that went on continually among the Greeks.
But coördination is not a function of the higher cerebral centers, that is, of consciousness.
In order to meet the difficulty of securing tonnage for supplies and to avoid competition with the Allies, a General Purchasing Board was created for the coördination of all purchases.
Whatever the ultimate advantages of private ownership and the system of competition, during the period of military necessity perfect coördination was essential.
The coördination that resulted from the creation of the Supreme Council, however, proved insufficient to meet the crisis of the spring of 1918.
Coördination was slightly impaired in f-f and f-n tests; the termination of the act was accompanied by a slight tremor.
There had never been any appreciable coördination among the parts of Frémont's army.
The logical development of factory organisation has been the complete coördination of all factors which are auxiliary to mechanical power and devices.
They are not subjected to the test of coördination in the world of industry.
It is becoming obvious that the wage system has not the qualifications for the coördination of industrial life.
Coördination of work is a necessary factor of final efficiency.
There is an added expense for handling larger numbers in and out of the mine, and the lower intelligence reacts in many ways in lack of coördination and inability to take initiative.
Better application and coördination were secured from the working force.
All these departments had delegates on the Joint Mineral Information Board, in which connection they met weekly to exchange information for the purpose of getting better coördination and less duplication.
The teacher gains in freshness and force in the presentation of his subject in the classroom, and the very effort necessary for presentation requires better analysis and coördination of his field observations.
A disease characterized by deafness and vertigo, resulting in inco\'94rdination of movement.
The education of hand and muscle implies a corresponding training of reasoning and will; and the coördination of movements accompanies the coördination of thoughts.
That there is urgent need of such coördination has been repeatedly called to our attention.
The central aim of such coördination should be so to distribute tax burdens that no form of taxable wealth would escape its just burden, and so that no form of wealth would be subjected to unduly heavy taxation.
There is little or no coördination between the various administrative offices, and very little centralization of responsibility.
The aim of this functional coördination is to secure the greatest degree of coöperation possible without the actual amalgamation of the coöperating agencies.
This lack of coördination is in striking contrast to the harmony of action existing between the President of the United States and the heads of the Federal Executive Departments.
The coördination of terminals allowed a more economical use of equipment than had been possible under private control.
The first difficulty mentioned above would likewise have to be met, either by the coördination of state tax systems, or by allowing taxes on interstate corporations to be levied solely by the Federal government.
Why is coördination a necessary step when social service agencies have become highly specialized?
A third fundamental step would be the coördination of local, state, and Federal taxing authorities.
Those who perform the work of coördination in industry are commonly referred to indiscriminately as business men, middlemen, or entrepreneurs.
We have no national system of education, and the lack of coördination between the educational systems of the several states has many undesirable features.
In Congress there was little or no coördination between the various committees considering different appropriations.
A complex test in coördination indicated that the effect of small, amounts of caffein is a stimulation and that of large amounts a retardation.
The machines have been constantly transformed in the direction which made it possible to secure the greatest help from the natural coördination of bodily movements.
For whoever seeks the reason for a lost case certainly will find it in the ignorance of the real fact and in the incorrect cordination of cause and effect.
The coördination of these tiny muscles is marvellous in its delicacy, accuracy, and rapidity of action.
We shall learn that there can be no physical communication between or coördination of the various parts of organs, or harmonious acts for a desire result, without the nerves.
The following sentences illustrate faults in coördination and subordination.
Strength, endurance, and coördination are brought into play.
In short, the highly organized state of modern production and the tremendous part played by engineering in modern industry indicate the need for a close coördination of business and engineering education.
A close coördination should be secured between this department and community agencies like the Department of Health that are concerned with public hygiene.
Many of these tissues have for their main purpose the adjustment and coördination of the activities of the different organs to the needs of the organism as a whole.
In the kindergarten the work to train his growing body to perform useful and accurate motions and coördination goes on.
Coördination of clauses produces compound sentences or compound clauses; subordination of one clause to another produces complex sentences or complex clauses.
There is added a special chapter on Combinations of Clauses, in which the grammatical and logical relations of coördination and subordination are set forth, and their functions in the effective use of language are considered.
Defn: A disease characterized by deafness and vertigo, resulting in incoördination of movement.
I don't like ladies who say nothing but 'Pretty little dear, what a nice colour she has,' just to please Mamma.
In other words, coördination rather than strength should be depended upon.
Poor shooting is often the result of lack of proper coördination of holding the breath, the maximum steadiness of aim, and the squeeze of the trigger.
When the infantry is dependent upon the artillery for fire support, perfect coördination through this representative is of great importance.
There was increasing coördination at home, too, under the indomitable authority of General March.
The increase of the skill of infantry in the attack, in their nicely calculated and acrobatic coördination with protecting curtains of accurate artillery fire, had been the supreme factor in the progress of tactics.
The deepest tactical concern was, of course, the coördination of the artillery with the infantry advance.
The total volume of purchases of all supplies made under the coördination of the various agencies set up by the Food Administration aggregated over seven and a quarter billion dollars during the course of its existence.
They recommend the solution that almost every civilized government has long since adopted, that is, the coördination of these measures into one department under which all such undertakings should be conducted and controlled.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rdination" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.