And so how we coordinate more effectively in our trade policies, in our approaches to working with manufacturing here in the United States -- if we don't do that effectively, we're not going to succeed.
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These boxes can coordinate the more complex arrays of tasks required in food, beverage and paper plants--new territory for Rockwell--and zip production data to back-office computers so customers can react sooner to blips in supply and demand.
The proposal was to allow treaty changes so that euro-zone member countries, and any other government that chose to follow the same rules, would more tightly coordinate their budgets and government debts and be subject to near-automatic discipline if they didn't comply.
The rule requires public utility transmission providers to participate in a regional transmission planning process and coordinate to determine if there are more efficient or cost-effective solutions to their mutual transmission needs.
But his proposals to import more mainland high-tech talent and coordinate with Guangdong province on combating cross-border pollution and developing the Pearl River delta are important first steps.
Campaign officials say their efforts have "ramped up" significantly in the past month and a half, although a campaign official says they are probably a month or more away from hiring field staff to coordinate efforts to reach religious voters at the state level.
Through the Tourism Policy Council, we will work more closely with public and private partners to coordinate federal policies.
Its mission is to promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building to learn more about the nature and resources of the oceans and coastal areas, and to apply this knowledge to improved management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision making processes of its 144 Member States.
More than anything, the event signals growing intention to coordinate views and act in closer alignment, and press towards future empowerment and responsibility of non-Western world leaders.
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We should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment -- and that of our friends -- we should coordinate it to make sure that we push back and give them more economic development.
Try as he might, the conductor fails to coordinate the musicians, so customers begin to flee the noise for a more harmonious locale.
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'promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision-making process of its Member States'.
If these more robust, activity-based selection hurdles sound like a lot to coordinate, consider introducing a psychological assessment to predict degree of candidate fit.
The initiative will coordinate scientific research which is designed and produced in partnership with governments, business and, more broadly, society.
Insurers are increasingly paying doctors and hospitals if they can better coordinate patient care rather than the fee-for-service system of today that pays for more care even though it is not necessarily better.
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Earlier in the week, police spokesman Lieutenant Schwartz told the BBC they had been preparing for the summit for more than six months and had even held meetings with the main protest groups to coordinate their actions in advance.
More U.S. special operations troops were on their way into Afghanistan to help coordinate U.S. and Northern Alliance strikes, he said.
Ohio State University, with more than 10, 000 graduate students, opened a "gateway" office in Shanghai in 2010 to coordinate recruiting, alumni activities and fundraising efforts in those markets.
Supporters of the law have argued that those cuts make the program more sustainable over time, and say the law also includes incentives to providers to further encourage them to coordinate care.
The scams have also grown more sophisticated using recruiters who are paid kickbacks for finding patients, while doctors, nurses and company owners coordinate to appear to deliver medical services that they are not.
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