Examples of using Coordination in English and their translations into Slovak
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Full coordination for better projec….
Constraints that are currently inhibiting economic policy coordination in the EU.
Coordination of scientific research;
Organization and coordination of the group activities;
Coordination and balance problems;
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Ensure efficient coordination during the entire project.
Coordination of information services.
The attacks were not carried out with the coordination and cooperation of the Syrian government.
Coordination of member states' policies.
The atmosphere within the Coordination Body for Southern Serbia has since improved.
Coordination of care with your doctor.
EDUKOS was responsible for coordination of preparation of this strategic plan.
Coordination of activities at European level.
They are discovering their own bodies, working on eye-hand coordination, reaching, and grasping.
Coordination with External Agencies.
Ensure the admission of foreign scholars in coordination with the host universities.
Coordination of the network data with your IT.
This proliferation poses significant coordination, ownership and accountability challenges.
Coordination with other State agencies.
This included coordination with all subcontractors.
Coordination of multi-disciplinary investigation.
Coordination and monitoring of national policies;
Coordination is a broader concept than cooperation.
Coordination of heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Coordination of joint activities and projects of the Platform members.
Coordination shall be carried out through the Agency for Health.
Coordination can exist side by side with cultural diplomacy at the Member State level.
Coordination and solution of tasks dealing with climatological system, climate change and variability.
The coordination and legislative processes should inform and reinforce each other.
Coordination of operational cooperation between Member States in the management of external borders.