Examples of using Able to coordinate in English and their translations into Swedish
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Is able to coordinate missionary activities in congregations.
you should always be able to coordinate and work with customers.
We will be able to coordinate that with the transplant team.
you will easily be able to coordinate their actions in this project.
Be able to coordinate building services with framework and layout.
trust that you will be able to coordinate your work well with American policy.
We will be able to coordinate that with the transplant team. Check that.
Their competences in this respect should be expanded, and the authorities must be able to coordinate with national authorities.
Be able to coordinate and to verify the activities of the groups which make up the associations;
a competition concern would arise if they were able to coordinate their behaviour as buyers or sellers.
You should be able to coordinate your movements when you use the throttle,
Our experience from Afghanistan has shown an increased need to be able to coordinate work with that of civil actors such as Sida.
Apart from being able to coordinate multiple actuators to form complex
Because Diakonia already has an established presence in Mozambique, we are rapidly able to coordinate with the help of other organizations.
Frontex will continue to be able to coordinate joint operations, returning immigrants to their country of origin.
Pay-TV in the same area in order to be able to coordinate efforts in a new way.
Using automation technology, L'Occitane has been able to coordinate every channel interaction to create one-to-one exchanges that resonate with customers.
Europe with a common vision and framework of reference on the basis of which the different actors involved in the space sector referred to above will be able to coordinate their actions;
National regulatory authorities should be able to coordinate the acquisition of rights of way, making relevant information accessible on their websites.
were defeated one after another without being able to coordinate or being met by solidarity from others 21.
It is these foreign nationals and were able to coordinate the implementation of those dirty provocations,
put in place so that the national contact point is able to coordinate Roma inclusion policies effectively.
Be able to coordinate activities and report received results in an understandable way under the observing of general rules
One practical consequence of this approach is that we are able to coordinate operations in a single country, even when it involves different companies and business areas.
What I would like to emphasise if I may, Commissioner, is that the Commission must continue working on the project to establish the new food analysis unit which will be able to coordinate all these activities and render the combined effort more efficient.
We do need a'framework' at EU level in order to be able to coordinate early years learning with other EU-level programmes such as lifelong learning.
by avoiding delays and confusions experienced in the past and by being able to coordinate and channel the actions of non-IEA Member States.
Undertakings collude tacitly when in an oligopolistic market they are able to coordinate their action on the market without resorting to an explicit cartel agreement.
Today, however, as we are not sure whether we will be able to coordinate such unstable situations
These criteria should be decided by the sector's inter-trade bodies, as they alone are able to coordinate the qualitative assessment criteria over large,