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Перевод: coordinated
[прилагательное] координированный; согласованный
Тезаурус:
- coordinated local groups and distributed literature.
- Amphibious raiding along the Channel coast and elsewhere became a coordinated intelligence gathering operation in preparation for the opening of a Second Front by the invasion of Europe, plans for which entailed amphibious training for large armies, pre-empting men and equipment from possible large raids.
- Data from the craft are swapped via a global telecommunications system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva.
- This has been initiated by BBC Television, Drama Group and the Writers Guild and is coordinated by Women In Film.
- Data from these vehicles are given freely to other nations in a global system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation.
- Things began to improve in the nineteenth century, however, when more coordinated methods were employed, and for the first time, digging began to be directed at finding out about Pompeii, rather than making a profit.
- The first significant result has been a nationally coordinated programme of enforcement against the spread of child pornography in the United States.
- Two important innovations in the British Army - the Royal Wagon Train (the forerunner of the RASC) and a coordinated intelligence system - are well covered; but a third major step, the creation of the divisional system, is not even mentioned.
- And it is usually taken to mean the coordinated management of all the information-based resources of the firm: those that are IT-based; but also those that are not (yet?)
- New calculation sheets for each benefit (and two for housing benefit) had to be devised, tested and coordinated with the training section.
- This is associated with those defects, imperfections, undesirable traits of character, disposition, temperament, etc., characteristic of imperfectly coordinated people struggling through life beset with certain maladjustments of the psycho-physical organism, which are actually setting up conditions of irritation and pressure during both sleeping and waking hours.
- Such efforts as they had made had been "half-hearted and not coordinated".
- The original list of damage compiled by the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation has now been verified by the The Conservation Practice in West Sussex, England, and Gifford Consulting Engineers, who were invited to inspect the damage by UNESCO in preparation for a coordinated relief effort.
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