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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"This six-week-long cholesterol treatment delayed the decline in motor co-ordination, " the scientists said.
But the real problems in government will not be solved by better co-ordination.
And the government said Communities Secretary Hazel Blears would lead co-ordination of the flood recovery work in his absence.
Security efficiency varied from venue to venue and co-ordination had been a problem.
That leads to another potential flashpoint for 2011: the lack of global co-ordination.
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