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Co-ordinating plant shutdowns better could help in the short term.
Co-ordinating with big spending departments gives relatively junior staff valuable experience.
He never exerted authority over the process of crafting and co-ordinating policy.
Some Russian Spetsnaz special forces are working on the ground, co-ordinating air strikes.
Leaders of the two groups were co-ordinating in a so-called "operations room".
The web lowers the cost of finding supporters, co-ordinating their activities and collecting contributions.
So is the politics of co-ordinating disparate groups to achieve the necessary collective action.
But British institutions charged with co-ordinating grants for partners in other EU countries face uncertainty.
Mr Macron has set up a new counter-terrorism co-ordinating committee, reporting directly to him.
PROFESSOR EDWARD VICKERSCo-ordinating lead author of the UNESCO report, "Rethinking Schooling for the 21st Century".
We are presently co-ordinating with the Athletics Integrity Unit in order to investigate these claims fully.
He points to other transnational regulations—co-ordinating radio frequencies, for instance—which Britain will remain within.
Notably, regulators have started co-ordinating debt-for-equity swaps to trim the liabilities of state firms.
The loan is being arranged by BNP Paribas, which is acting as co-ordinating mandated lead arranger.
Until recently responsibility for co-ordinating efforts to combat violent extremism was delegated to the Ministry for Culture.
The EU is striking deals, and co-ordinating responses to American protectionism, with allies like Japan and Canada.
The job involves organising, planning and co-ordinating the production of online output and undertaking relevant background research.
An important arrival is David Lidington, who has taken over the co-ordinating Cabinet Office role from Damian Green.
Mr Burnham is doing admirable work in co-ordinating the tangle of charities through his new Homelessness Action Network.
But among exiled leaders in Gaziantep and the Americans co-ordinating their logistical backup, the mood is one of despondency.
Now that co-ordinating international production is cheaper, faster and safer, supply chains ignore borders to go sprawling across the world.
Hard-core supporters of Jeremy Corbyn believe that the same establishment is co-ordinating a vast campaign to sabotage their hero.
Germany does a better job of co-ordinating asylum-claim processing with refugee housing, language and job training, and job placement.
It was controversial: some Palestinians, especially those involved in co-ordinating an international boycott campaign, accused their Irish friends of betrayal.
The gangs' leaders began co-ordinating their activities nationwide, plotting revenge against their captors and vying with one another for dominance.
Throughout last year, Mr Zeman peddled increasingly harsh anti-migrant rhetoric, alleging that the Muslim Brotherhood was co-ordinating refugee flows.
Every country needs to keep the bits of its ruling system together; the bigger the system, the more it needs co-ordinating.
"We lost our vision for many years," says Carlos Salazar Lomelín, boss of the Businessmen's Co-ordinating Council (CCE), a lobby group.
They have shared the goal of crushing the so-called Islamic State (IS), indirectly co-ordinating ground and air campaigns against it.
The tragedy is that if only they could work out some way of co-ordinating, they could both make themselves better off.
Britain's Foreign Office merely says it is "co-ordinating with other JCPOA participants regarding the next steps under the terms of the deal".
The pipeline of volunteers is a national problem, says Katherine Brown of Global Ties US, the national co-ordinating body for the councils.
Just 38 per cent of supporters of Hanura, the party of Widodo's co-ordinating minister for security Wiranto, backed Purnama, the poll found.
Britain's foreign office merely says it is "co-ordinating with other JCPoA participants regarding the next steps under the terms of the deal".
"Also spoke to zFabianPicardo who is doing an excellent job co-ordinating issue and shares UK perspective on the way forward," Hunt said.
"Also spoke to @FabianPicardo who is doing an excellent job co-ordinating issue and shares UK perspective on the way forward," Hunt said.
Letting GMCA manage the system could lure riders back by co-ordinating bus schedules and offering through-ticketing for routes operated by different firms.
And in June a new intelligence centre co-ordinating efforts against extremists was set up in the Elysée Palace, the president's residence and office.
These developments suggested that the two sides were trying to work out ways of co-ordinating their efforts again in the naming of bishops.
"It's a more decentralised network way of co-ordinating action and it seems to be much more effective than the Umbrella movement," Tai said.
"It's a more decentralized network way of co-ordinating action and it seems to be much more effective than the Umbrella movement," Tai said.
Though the university owns stonking amounts of land, co-ordinating development is hard because of the power wielded by the colleges in its loose federation.
Abbé Vincent Tshomba, the man in charge of co-ordinating the Catholic clergy in Kinshasa, says the government has tried to scare him into keeping quiet.
For decades the hardline Eurosceptics have worked in unison, co-ordinating their campaigns and voting as a bloc to encourage party leaders to seek their favour.
WADA does few tests itself, instead co-ordinating national and regional anti-doping agencies, and international federations such as the IOC and FIFA, football's governing body.
Singapore's home ministry said the arrested Myanmar nationals had provided financial support to the rebels, with one co-ordinating fundraising efforts among the diaspora in Singapore.
Juan Pablo Castañón, head of the Mexican Business Co-ordinating Council, says that 70% of Mexican car plants comply with the new rules for parts and metal.
The next iteration of the hospital, however, is tantalisingly within reach—and it is more the co-ordinating node in a network than a self-contained institution.
Back then it was a "dot on the map", as Mr Carter reminds troops there, spotted as a potential base for co-ordinating the fight in Mosul.
A new "anti-corruption system" is supposed to police all levels of government, by co-ordinating corruption-fighting agencies and strengthening the federal auditor, among other things.
He and his colleagues had first to persuade the press to take part—a process that meant co-ordinating the dates on which particular stories got published.
For now, Ms Levavasseur says that her party's role is one of co-ordinating different initiatives rather than a quest for a political monopoly on the movement.
He said the regulator was co-ordinating with the director general of taxation and the anti-money laundering agency, the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPTAK).
Although stock trades are often made in milliseconds by algorithms, completing them involves co-ordinating payment and delivery among a mess of databases and then reconciling the records.
Governments have asked central banks to pursue several goals at once: stabilising currencies; fighting inflation; safeguarding the financial system; co-ordinating policy with other countries; and reviving economies.
The idea of regional mayors, who are responsible for co-ordinating and catalysing economic development over entire regions, is rooted in Mr Heseltine's idea of regional development boards.
On some matters, such as the setting up of Europe-wide universities, or a co-ordinating defence framework known as the European Intervention Initiative, he has made progress.
Harpreet Kaur of the Pratham Institute, the charity co-ordinating the nursing course in Kapurthala, says getting girls to sign up is the hardest part of her job.
Her colleague Stacey Vernallis, the leader of a group, PA12 For Progress, which is co-ordinating protests against Mr Rothfus, is a retired lawyer and self-described fiscal conservative.
Blackstone has verbally agreed to the deal and a co-ordinating committee of lenders is seeking 100% support from the wider lender group for the plan, the sources said.
Aware that the pendulum has swung too far away from risk-taking, the Financial Stability Board, an international group of policymakers, is co-ordinating efforts to reverse the trend.
Mrs Merkel, once the EU's leading co-ordinating force, is nearing the end of her time as chancellor; she seems to have misread the mood in her own EPP.
With both the men's and womenswear lines brimming with instant classics, we're mixing and matching our favorite pieces, from beige drawstring two-pieces to yellow blouses and co-ordinating socks.
Now it cannot afford to ignore systems that offer the chance of reducing costs by up to 30% by better co-ordinating the interaction of ships and shore, he says.
This article was updated to specify that the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood is a not-for-profit that has been co-ordinating the campaign efforts against Messenger Kids
FOR DECADES America's top intelligence official, responsible for assessing and co-ordinating information from the country's multiple intelligence agencies, was the Director of Central Intelligence, who also headed the CIA.
Existing air-traffic-control systems are operated manually, with human controllers co-ordinating with human pilots during flight, but that will not work for unmanned drones flying in much larger numbers.
Catholic women in that city have been co-ordinating a nationwide, week-long "strike" to back their demand for greater female participation in the life of the church, and other reforms.
In place of grand plans for an EU army or commonly guaranteed bonds, you find hopeful language on co-ordinating decisions and plans to deepen municipal co-operation in border regions.
At most, says the Mekong River Commission (MRC), the intergovernmental body charged with co-ordinating the river's management, dams will meet just 8% of the lower Mekong basin's projected power needs.
The job involves helping run The Economist's day-to-day news operation; taking stories through the editorial process; writing and editing newsletters; and co-ordinating with the social media and Snapchat teams.
As a colonel, Mr Mattis served as executive secretary to two defence secretaries, a co-ordinating post "at the centre of the central nervous system of the department", in Mr Tyrer's words.
But the EDPB and Buttarelli are the glue between Europe's (currently) 28 national data protection agencies — playing a highly influential co-ordinating and steering role to ensure the regulation gets consistently applied.
Citi, though, has said it, Deutsche Bank and their client, ANZ, plus employees and former employees of all three, are being accused of breaking antitrust law by co-ordinating a selldown of shares.
A government source said Michael Gove, the minister in charge of co-ordinating no deal preparations, would give a statement to parliament as soon as it returns, updating them on the latest progress.
"At the moment Hong Kong, with helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, has the responsibility for co-ordinating search-and-rescue activities in much of the South China Sea," one shipper in Singapore said.
The senior audio producer should also be able to act in the role of deputy editor when necessary, co-ordinating the team's activities and offering feedback and guidance to producers on their edits.
The home secretary, the security services and the police may try to replicate the co-ordinating measures that they have in place now with the rest of the EU, notably on intelligence-sharing.
Vote Leave was separately fined by the Electoral Commission in July for co-ordinating its activities with the smaller campaign group, BeLeave, to pay digital services from Aggregate IQ, thereby exceeding spending limits.
To allay the confusion caused by America's many regulators, Mr Mnuchin wants to give co-ordinating power to the Financial Stability Oversight Council, comprising the heads of all the agencies and chaired by himself.
"The man is charged with fighting alongside ISIS in Syria and also with illegal ownership of a weapon," the spokesman for Mariusz Kaminski, the Polish minister co-ordinating secret services, said in a statement.
While this remains a mainly European case, several alleged conspiracies are being probed simultaneously on both sides of the Atlantic, with European regulators co-ordinating their assaults with counterparts in America in some cases.
The dispute meant that if conciliation talks between the parties mediated by the Public Service Co-Ordinating Bargaining Council failed to break the impasse within 30 days, a strike could potentially go ahead, said Maepa.
Rolling out the service means mapping the best routes for the aircraft, which fly autonomously, co-ordinating with military and civilian authorities, training clinic staff to receive cargo and reassuring the local communities along the route.
As well as co-ordinating the drug trade with Colombia, he designed the group's successful franchise system, in which it treats distributors like franchisees who are responsible for their own turf rather than as mere employees.
"I phoned the military commander and the chief of police to tell them to replace those who can't resolve forest and land fires," Widodo told a co-ordinating meeting on tackling forest fires at the presidential palace.
The GNA's defence ministry is said to be co-ordinating with the anti-Haftar forces, but most of the militias that support the government, many hailing from Misrata, do not plan to take part in the fight.
Phil Evans was named director for financial policy within the BoE's Prudential Policy Directorate (PPD) and he will be responsible for co-ordinating work across the bank relating to withdrawal from the European Union, the BoE said.
The split with the Europeans makes co-ordinating pressure on Iran harder and creates a "major disconnect between the objective and the means," says Martin Indyk, a Middle East specialist at the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
And now, with the regional political crisis heightening, WhatsApp is being used more and more for co-ordinating and mobilizing direct actions — as a form of (thus far) peaceful protest aimed at furthering the Catalan independence cause.
It was a requirement for the U.S. Department of Transportation to approve a joint business agreement between American Airlines and Latin America's largest carrier LATAM Airlines, which would see them co-ordinating schedules and offering more connections.
But, says Bob Sleigh, the councillor co-ordinating the initiative, it could unlock as much as £7 billion more, including £4.4 billion attached to the construction of HS2, a high-speed railway due to reach Birmingham by 2026.
"The metropolitan advocates to whom the national media turn to explain the 'newly energised grassroots' at times exaggerate the left-progressive focus of the activists under way and overestimate their own importance in co-ordinating it," they write.
The accord was a requirement for the U.S. Department of Transportation to approve a business deal between American Airlines and LATAM, the two largest carriers in the region, which would see them co-ordinating schedules and offering more connections.
A prominent New York financier is set to be named a top White House adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, tasked with co-ordinating the administration's outreach to the nation's financial world and key members of the political community.
Some members of the economic team, including Mr Mnuchin, who will be primarily busy with Mr Trump's promised tax cuts, and Mr Cohn, who will play a co-ordinating and shaping role, are broadly in favour of free trade.
The Seamaster watch by Omega has an impressive water resistance of up to 150 metres, a stainless steel design, and a smart silver tone dial that's complimented with co-ordinating silver tone curved hour markings and three watch hands.
Beyond the price tag "The problem is cost-effectiveness, and that is why the government hadn't made a decision to vaccinate boys in this country," said Jo Morrison, co-ordinating editor for the Cochrane Gynae, Neuro and Orphan Cancer Group.
And logic would suggest that co-ordinating election interference across a 28-Member State bloc does require greater co-ordination and resource vs trying to meddle in a single national election — on account of the multiple countries, cultures, languages and issues involved.
Another executive VP choice, Valdis Dombrovskis, looks likely to be tackling thorny digital taxation issues — with responsibility for co-ordinating the Commission's work on what's been dubbed an "Economy that Works for People", as well as also being commissioner for financial services.
Yet even those who wish the federal government were much smaller have an interest in making sure that its bureaucracies can perform the tasks that most Americans agree are vital, from air-traffic control to co-ordinating the response to natural disasters.
Mr Bannon himself, in a statement, downplayed his new, invitation-only access to the NSC, a powerful body charged with co-ordinating policies between the Pentagon, State Department, spy agencies and other arms of government, to ensure the president's priorities are followed and delivered.
The challenge of building hardware by co-ordinating such a large list of partners — the BBC said it had almost 30 partners working with it on developing the micro:bit, including manufacturers, software makers, retailers and educators — is the likely culprit for the delay here.
The joint venture with Vietnam Airlines, due to start from November depending on approval from authorities, builds on code shares that have been in place since 2010 and will see the two airlines co-ordinating their flight schedules to offer customers better connecting flights.
But in tilting at Apple the commission is creating uncertainty among businesses, undermining the sovereignty of Europe's member states and breaking ranks with America, home to the tech giant, at a time when big economies are meant to be co-ordinating their anti-avoidance rules.
He said "news propaganda" (a revealing phrase) was "not targeted and effective enough"; he claimed the department was "not forceful enough in co-ordinating ideological and political work at universities" and had failed online "to implement the principle of the party managing the media".
PARIS/LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - French bank BNP Paribas has mandated Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Merrill Lynch as co-ordinating banks to prepare an Initial Public Offering (IPO) for its U.S. unit First Hawaiian Bank, three sources close to the matter said.
The biggest change of the day is that David Lidington, a little-known figure from the Major administration, will replace Damian Green as secretary of state for the Cabinet Office, giving him the chairmanship of about twenty Cabinet Committees and the responsibility for co-ordinating policy.
Farmers' mistrust of the state, which was absent from coca-growing areas until recently, and the role given to the FARC by the peace agreement in co-ordinating crop substitution also slow things down, says Juan Carlos Garzón of Fundación Ideas para la Paz, an NGO.
In a joint statement, business minister Greg Clark and Roy Rickhuss, chair of the National Trade Union Steel Co-ordinating Committee said they welcomed the move "as long as commitments to safeguard jobs and extend blast furnace operations over the long term at Port Talbot were maintained".
The CPMI, a branch of the Bank of International Settlements, and IOSCO, the international body of securities regulators, have taken the lead in co-ordinating efforts to increase cyber-resilience in systemic FMIs, as well as in designing response-and-recovery plans in case an attack is successful.
He sees the Amazon Bank of Codes eventually encompassing all manner of biological compounds—snake venoms of the sort used to create ACE inhibitors, for example—or even behavioural characteristics like the congestion-free movement of army-ant colonies, which has inspired algorithms for co-ordinating fleets of self-driving cars.
The UK Prime Minister is using the annual G231 summit of seven of the world's major industrialized democracies to push for more to be done about online extremism, including co-ordinating on ways to force social media platforms to be more pro-active about removing and reporting extremist content to authorities.
The Duchess of Cambridge met this challenge head on yesterday by co-ordinating her outfit with the Queen's powder blue ensemble... The Queen, on her first ­official event to mark her Diamond Jubilee, was dressed in a pastel hat and two-piece coat dress with military-style rows of gold buttons designed by Angela Kelly.
A massive anonymous leak of financial documents Sunday has shone a light on the hidden financial dealings of politicians and public officials around the The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), the team that is co-ordinating the data, published what are being called the "Panama Papers"—more than 11.5 million encrypted internal documents from Mossack Fonseca, a Panamanian law firm.
One is a permanent state of confusion, and sometimes chaos, attending a campaign that initially did no opinion polling, had no detailed policies, set its communications strategy by whatever crazy thing Mr Trump had just made up, was mainly staffed by people who "wouldn't know the difference between a caucus and a cactus", and whose top logistical priority was co-ordinating the tycoon's post-rally return to his plane with the arrival of a warm Big Mac.

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