The FBI has taken over co-ordination of what it described as a "potential terrorist inquiry".
Haiti has experienced a succession of aid programs with no coherency, co-ordination or long-term strategy.
"The response has been outstanding, " he says, noting the co-ordination between federal, state and local authorities.
Dopamine effectively ferries messages around the brain, and is linked to the co-ordination of body movement.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the decision in co-ordination with the security cabinet, his office said.
There is central co-ordination and analysis of epidemiological statistics linked with laboratory and outcome data.
These regulations contain provisions about care co-ordination, treatment and planning for patients using mental health services.
Evidently, central banking needs co-ordination of a kind that the world does not have today.
Mr Kim Jong Pil will head a new Office of Co-ordination to manage inter-departmental affairs.
At his cabinet meeting, Mr Sharon stressed Israel's overriding interest in maintaining close co-ordination with America.
Lack of co-ordination, and mutual mistrust, between the army and the police do not help.
Like ordination by the Church of the Internet, this registration can usually be done on line.
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In 1970, Minneapolis created the Riverfront Development Co-ordination Board to reclaim industrial land alongside the river.
But the bigger question is whether more co-ordination is the solution to recent intelligence failures anyway.
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The third motion was the Mental Health (Care Co-ordination and Care and Treatment Planning) (Wales) Regulations 2011.
An opposition activist network, the Local Co-ordination Committees (LCC), initially put the number of dead at 20.
The Ukrainian President, Viktor Yushchenko, has said that a co-ordination council will be set up with Poland.
Rules and a degree of co-ordination among authorities are inevitable because regeneration often involves heavily polluted sites.
Late last year they cheered local co-ordination committees coalescing into more sophisticated councils overseeing cities and provinces.
The Church's ruling General Synod voted in July to press ahead with the ordination of women bishops.
Formal exchange-rate targets seem infeasible, even if some co-ordination between the world's major currencies might be desirable.
The Local Co-ordination Committees, a network of anti-government activists in Syria, said 65 people were killed on Monday.
First, White House co-ordination creates the best possibility of avoiding different departments having program duplication and becoming territorial.
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He said there were "some governance issues regarding energy policy" and there was a need for more co-ordination.
They realised that they needed to achieve their goals not through war but through close co-ordination with allies.
He added that this work should be underpinned by better co-ordination of other improvement projects across the organisation.
The Islamists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad see openings for greater military co-ordination with the guerrillas of Hizbullah.
Mr Newlands said the last two bishops of Blackburn had been opposed to the ordination of women priests.
Yet the need for greater co-ordination in fiscal policy is the main theme of the new governments' thinking.
To survive, the currency may come to acquire a level of fiscal-policy co-ordination that will appal the British.
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