Co-ordinated Sentence Examples

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  • Life size mannequins dressed in color co-ordinated workwear were the cleaners.

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  • What's needed is a raft of co-ordinated measures to tackle this modern menace.

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  • The insertion mutagenesis strategy was co-ordinated with acquisition of the DNA sequence of the PAI.

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  • Joining up those journeys gives customers more seamless, co-ordinated journeys at a more reasonable price.

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  • Co-ordinated secondary Admissions Scheme Recommended revised scheme to Bexley LEA for adoption for September 2006 admissions.

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  • Co-ordinated printed serviettes and cake boxes are available with baby's name and birthdate on.

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  • Julia Bell Personalized wedding invitations and co-ordinated stationery using photographic images, crystals and semi-precious stones.

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  • Even retailers with national coverage did not feel that regional wholesalers were an adequate substitute for the co-ordinated service offered by a national provider.

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  • Blue and white ornaments and ceramics fill niches and deep-set windowsills, and upstairs the bedrooms are co-ordinated in keeping with the theme.

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  • The sequence of the phases of the rhythm of the various cells are co-ordinated to produce the movement.

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  • We are now in a position to give an expanded definition of instinctive behaviour as comprising those complex groups of co-ordinated acts which, though they contribute to experience, are, on their first occurrence, not determined by individual experience; which are adaptive and tend to the well-being of the individual and the preservation of the race; which are due to the co-operation of external and internal stimuli; which are similarly performed by all members of the same more or less restricted group of animals; but which are subject to variation, and to subsequent modification under the guidance of individual experience.

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  • If this could be co-ordinated and utilized without dissipation, the gas might conceivably be restored to its initial state; but in practice violent local differences of pressure and temperature are produced, the kinetic energy is rapidly converted into heat by viscous eddy friction, and residual differences of temperature are equalized by diffusion throughout the mass.

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  • Co-ordinated Secondary Admissions Scheme Recommended revised scheme to Bexley LEA for adoption for September 2006 admissions.

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  • Co-ordinated printed serviettes and cake boxes are available with baby 's name and birthdate on.

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  • To integrate manual thruster control units and portable remote control units into a co-ordinated Alstom range.

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  • Splashbacks are the contemporary alternative to tiling in the kitchen and combine style with practicality, to create a totally co-ordinated look.

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  • And he singled out trainee reporter Marie Levy who co-ordinated the appeal.

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  • This exchange of information will assist the Agency in developing co-ordinated strategies for the control of food-borne zoonoses.

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  • This may be explained by a variety of causes, of which the chief is the maintenance by the Slays down to a very late period of gentile or tribal organization and gentile marriages, a fact vouched for, not only in the pages of the Russian chronicler Nestor, but still more by visible social evidences, the gens later developing into the village community, and the colonization being carried on by large co-ordinated bodies of people.

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  • These violent oscillations not only weakened the fabric of the Republic, but brought about a situation in which Bonaparte easily paralysed both the executive and the legislative powers so ill co-ordinated by the constitution of the year 1795.

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  • At the same time the conditions of indoor relief were improved, and the various charities were co-ordinated, by co-operation with the Charity Organization Society and the parish board of guardians.

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  • These conclusions were co-ordinated in Gerhardt's " new theory of types."

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  • The contact differences of potential at the interfaces of metals and electrolytes have been co-ordinated by Nernst with those at the surfaces of separation between different liquids.

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  • Intermediate somites forming a mesosoma occur, but tend to fuse superficially with the metasomatic carapace or to become co-ordinated with the somites of the metasoma, whether fused or distinct to form one region, the opisthosoma (abdomen of authors).

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  • That he had every right to such a title is demonstrable to all who distinguish between the positive sciences and the philosophy which co-ordinated the truths and methods of these sciences into a doctrine."

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  • Lewes asserts against Spencer that the arrangement in a series is necessary, on grounds similar to those which require that the various truths constituting a science should be systematically co-ordinated although in nature the phenomena are intermingled.

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  • The result of this method is an exhibition of the events of human experience in co-ordinated series that manifest their own graduated connexion.

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  • The charities of the city are co-ordinated through the associated charities.

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  • Halleck, Lincoln and Stanton, the intractable, if energetic, war secretary, now stood aside, and the efforts of the whole vast army were to be directed and co-ordinated by one supreme military authority.

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  • This points in two ways to a martyrdom of Peter in Rome, (I) because Peter and Paul are co-ordinated, and it is generally admitted that the latter suffered in Rome, (2) because they seem to be joined to the great company of martyrs who are to be an example to the Church in Rome.

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  • In Champia and allied genera, the cylindrical axis is due not to the derivatives of one axial filament, but of several, the growth of which is co-ordinated to form a septated tube.

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  • Where, as is generally the case, detail of sex, age, conjugal condition and birthplace is included in the return, the census results can be co-ordinated with those of the parallel registration of marriages, births, deaths and migration, thus forming the basis of what are summarily termed vital statistics, the source of our information regarding the nature and causes of the process of "peopling," i.e.

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  • It is difficult to extract any historical fact out of this maze of myths; the various groups cannot be fully co-ordinated, and a further perplexing feature is the neglect of Thebes in the Homeric poems. At most it seems safe to infer that it was one of the first Greek communities to be drawn together within a fortified city, that it owed its importance in prehistoric as in later days to its military strength, and that its original "Cadmean" population was distinct from other inhabitants of Boeotia such as the Minyae of Orchomenus.

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  • It was the genius of Prince Henry the Navigator (q.v.) that co-ordinated and utilized all these tendencies towards expansion.

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  • Archives have been reformed, their contents catalogued or calendared; government commissions have rescued numberless documents from oblivion or destruction, and learned societies have supplemented and criticized this work and co-ordinated the results.

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  • His discoveries, co-ordinated and arranged in vast corpora inscriptionum, stand now alongside Herodotus or Livy, furnishing a basis for their criticism.

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  • A pure specialist, if such a being were possible, would be merely an instrument whose results had to be co-ordinated and used by others.

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  • Now, though a pure specialist may be an abstraction of the mind, the tendency of specialists in any department naturally is to lose sight of the whole in attention to the particular categories or modes of nature's working which happen to be exemplified, and fruitfully applied, in their own sphere of investigation; and in proportion as this is the case it becomes necessary for their theories to be co-ordinated with the results of other inquirers, and set, as it were, in the light of the whole.

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  • Confronting the various systems co-ordinated as sensualism, idealism, scepticism, mysticism, with the facts of consciousness, the Elects= sm ?

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  • The regional action plan supports the national sexual health strategy by creating a co-ordinated regional approach.

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  • For consistency, lead assessors have been co-ordinated across the six Local Resilience Forums in London.

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  • Whatever you decide to wear, go for darker, co-ordinated colors and avoid anything too baggy, striped or patterned.

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  • The review is taking place as a result of a co-ordinated request from a number of organizations representing boaters, including IWA.

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  • You are less co-ordinated and can have slurred speech when you have drunken on average 4 pints.

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  • Lightweight chrome frame, color co-ordinated soft foam handgrips, rear footbrake and quick-release folding action.

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  • Tea at Three is a new nation-wide event to raise money for hospice care, co-ordinated by national hospice charity Help the Hospices.

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  • On the other hand, highly co-ordinated funding could become inflexible.

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