English to Urdu Dictionary coordination

coordination

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definition
noun
both countries agreed to intensify efforts at economic policy coordination
the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively.
changing from one foot position to another requires coordination and balance
the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
translation of 'coordination'
noun
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example
The Battalions have also taken the lead in the 'coordination' of building new classrooms, offices, and other facilities with heavy reliance on temporary modular structures.
Because alcohol affects alertness, judgment, 'coordination' , and reaction time, drinking increases the risk of falls and accidents.
changing from one foot position to another requires 'coordination' and balance
The energy shift is a function of the mass of the involved atoms and the binding strength and 'coordination' , so every chemical species shows its own, distinct fingerprint.
The classes will help improve 'coordination' , self discipline and confidence.
Therefore a discussion of the 'coordination' of federal, state, and local law enforcement can only take place within those parameters.
An atmosphere of mutual understanding, and 'coordination' between both types of resistance should prevail.
Well, you know, they're independent and they're very well funded and there's no 'coordination' between what the campaigns are doing and what these groups are doing.
Previously director of engineering, Schultz will be responsible for the direction and 'coordination' of all manufacturing activities.
A bi-national state requires a minimum of cooperation and 'coordination' between equal partners, an option that we do not have at this point in time.
In this field, there has to be far greater cooperation and 'coordination' between a whole range of actors and the development of a series of realistic joint projects.
That would seem to require either perfect 'coordination' of two fins of widely differing shape and size, or a trick that somehow imparts stability to the fish without slowing it down.
Balance, gait, and motor 'coordination' are also severely affected.
We need some form of 'coordination' between all parties involved in such events to ensure that the public is getting reasonable information in an understandable format.
But what about using the metal 'coordination' of the DNA building blocks (or simple derivatives thereof) as a tool to construct new molecular architectures?
The truly valuable European expertise is in the 'coordination' and operation of multinational, hi-tech projects.
Each collective sortie should be used to train and develop teamwork and 'coordination' between staffs.
Because few things are more important than effective liaison and 'coordination' between ours and our allies intelligence services.
He also will be involved in statewide 'coordination' of precision agriculture activities.
One volunteer state coordinator is selected to manage communication and 'coordination' of volunteer activities.
Initially the object was 'coordination' with the activities of Indian National Congress in the struggle for freedom of the country.
an important managerial task is the control and 'coordination' of activities
Joint planning, management, and 'coordination' of policy are essential.
The 'coordination' between Suffolk County and federal agents is relatively new.
Richman's call for 'coordination' between national and local governments and his insistence that civil liberties must be protected in this process are both persuasive.
Both surveys demonstrated room for improvement and need for 'coordination' between medical partners.
She will be responsible for the flow of information between the marketing and sales departments and the 'coordination' of marketing and training materials.
changing from one foot position to another requires 'coordination' and balance
The first level criticism of socialism is that private property in the means of production is a necessary condition for the 'coordination' of economic activity.
But once the 'coordination' and holdout problems are overcome, much work has to be done to prevent massive abuses from working their way into the system.
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