coordinating

IPA: koʊˈɔrdʌneɪtɪŋ

adjective

  • That coordinates
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Examples of "coordinating" in Sentences

  • It also cites his leadership in coordinating aircraft flybys in parades.
  • His office said Iowa will take the lead in coordinating with about 40 other states investigating allegations of mishandled foreclosures.
  • The result is a team of professionals dedicated to assisting the referring physician in coordinating the care of children with complex illnesses.
  • If you are interested in coordinating rides to Greeley from the Denver-Metro area, please contact Kelly Costello at 303-839-5204 or kelly@coavp.org.
  • If we have to, we can use this group to begin coordinating a direct citizenry attack on Conlin's claim to 'power' here, and show him that he's just a cog in the greater wheel.
  • As such, there is value in coordinating our language, and providing some basic guidelines that emerge based on behavior — so that we can encode more meaning into these little blips of communication.
  • The social worker works with healthcare workers and school systems in coordinating psychosocial services, providing psychosocial and emotional support for patients, families, and healthcare workers working with dying children.
  • At Obama's urging last year, the G-20 assumed a central role in coordinating world economic policy, a change that captured both the president's commitment to multilateralism and the urgent need for action to pull the global economy out of a deep recession.

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