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10 Sentences With "coordinated with each other"

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Obama&aposs Cabinet members and the Pentagon coordinated with each other and NATO allies to organize the operation, but the operation took time.
DOJ then reached out to the companies in late August to see if they coordinated with each other before agreeing to the state's guidelines.
DOJ then reached out to the companies in late August to see if they coordinated with each other before agreeing to the state's guidelines.
It also said there were no signs that the companies illegally coordinated with each other in the use of so-called defeat devices to cheat regulatory testing.
America learned that lesson the hard way: Congress created the FAA in 1958 with unified authority over national airspace after two fatal collisions between military and civilian flights that weren't coordinated with each other.
550px Japan did not have a separate air force. Its aviation units were integrated into the Army and Navy, which were not well coordinated with each other. Japanese military aircraft production during World War II produced 76,000 warplanes, of which 30,000 were fighters and 15,000 were light bombers.
Indeed, Union Army Lt. Charles B. Haydon supposedly fell asleep during the artillery fight. On both the left and right flanks, several of the batteries that did engage lasted no more than minutes before being rendered incapable of fire. Moreover, in a failure of command that, according to historian Thomas M. Settles, must ultimately be placed on Lee's shoulders, the movements of the two flanks were never coordinated with each other. D. H. Hill found the failure of the Confederate artillery discouraging and later dismissed the barrage as "most farcical".
His family then took him to the hospital in his home town, San Francisco, CA. The hospital took great care of Frankie, he was looking healthy after just a few days, getting all his nutrition, however by the time the cancer and other illness caught up to him, Frankie only lived a few days after. God gave us Frankie for a few more days, although he said to us that he was not ready to die and wanted to stay alive, Frankie began to realize that God was calling him home. Frankie passes away in the hospital and loved ones coordinated with each other to give him a nice funeral that consist of a service, church and Native American burial.
The complexity of motor coordination can be seen in the task of picking up a bottle of water and pouring it in a glass. This apparently simple task is actually a combination of complex tasks that are processed at different levels. The levels of processing include: (1) for the prehension movement to the bottle, the reach and hand configuration have to be coordinated, (2) when lifting the bottle, the load and the grip force applied by the fingers need to be coordinated to account for weight, fragility, and slippage of the glass, and (3) when pouring the water from the bottle to the glass, the actions of both arms, one holding the glass and the other that is pouring the water, need to be coordinated with each other. This coordination also involves all of the eye–hand coordination processes.
That would often be > followed by a corresponding trio of letters in the lower-case…'n', 'o' and > 'p', the same idea of something square, something round, something mixed. > And after those three get coordinated with each other, it's then time to get > the caps to work in some consistent way with the lower-case…and then from > there I build out the character sets on the lines of these initial camps of > square and round and diagonal…I try to get onscreen as soon as possible > because so much of the strategy and so much of the success of the design is > in how successfully these shapes can combine with one another, and if > they're digital I can rearrange these shapes in any order. Many of Frere-Jones' typefaces are extremely large families designed for professional users, for instance Mallory which as of 2019 had 110 styles. Organisations that commissioned work from Frere-Jones have included GQ magazine, the Whitney Museum, the Wall Street Journal, Martha Stewart Living and the Essex Market.

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