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: This innate coordination that emerges is also described more specifically as " Primary Control ".
The elderly are at an increased risk of dependence and are more sensitive to the adverse effects such as memory problems, daytime sedation, impaired motor coordination, and increased risk of motor vehicle accidents and falls.
It also holds, jointly with the Parliament, the budgetary power of the Union and has greater control than the Parliament over the more intergovernmental areas of the EU, such as foreign policy and macroeconnomic coordination.
In coordination chemistry, a structure is first described by its coordination number, the number of ligands attached to the metal ( more specifically, the number of donor atoms ).
Metal ions may have more than one coordination number.
The maximum coordination number for a certain metal is thus related to the electronic configuration of the metal ion ( to be more specific, the number of empty orbitals ) and to the ratio of the size of the ligands and the metal ion.
Such games are not difficult at the onset, but become much more challenging as the game continues as players become inebriated and their coordination and memory deteriorate.
Remote pairing introduces difficulties not present in face-to-face pairing, such as extra delays for coordination, depending more on " heavyweight " task-tracking tools instead of " lightweight " ones like index cards, and loss of non-verbal communication resulting in confusion and conflicts over such things as who " has the keyboard ".
Various other symptoms, such as numbness of the extremities, generalized weakness, loss of smell, and loss of coordination, are reported more rarely ; none are specific for IIH.
Issues such as logistics, the coordination of different teams, and automatic control of machinery become more difficult when dealing with large, complex projects.
Preparations for the Council took more than two years, and included work from 10 specialised commissions, people for mass media and Christian Unity, and a Central Commission for overall coordination.
The logo is a symbol of growth, confidence and joy among children and adults with disabilities who are learning coordination, mastering skills, participating in competitions and preparing themselves for richer, more productive lives.
These basic values are modified by other factors such as the position of the pieces ( e. g. advanced pawns are usually more valuable than those on their starting squares ), coordination between pieces ( e. g. a bishop pair usually coordinates better than a bishop plus a knight ), and the type of position ( knights are generally better in closed positions with many pawns, while bishops are more powerful in open positions ).
To avoid the appearance of partiality, the dates of major data releases are scheduled more than a year in advance, in coordination with the Office of Management and Budget.
This new political unity transformed them into a more formidable state by enabling formation of larger armies and the ability to exercise better strategic coordination.
Training was frequently conducted internally, although national levels of coordination led to more standardization of staff training.
For more information on working with other language Wikipedias, see Wikipedia: Embassy and Wikipedia: Multilingual coordination.
The SIG gained new vitality in mid-1967, however, and together with the more active IRGs played a complementary and supporting role to the Secretary of State and the NSC, especially in easing the burdens of the national security adviser and his staff with respect to interagency coordination and follow-up.
This variant doesn't involve dice at all and the play depends more on the hand eye coordination then tactical decision making.
As warfare became more sophisticated, outside support and regional coordination grew.
What ’ s more, there are a few studies that have shown that playing video games may improve reaction times, hand-eye coordination, and improve visual skills.
In the mid-1990s, Jibril held conferences with these groups in Tehran and Damascus in order to achieve tighter coordination of activities, though his organization remained small and its own actions were more concerned with aiding Hezbollah and achieving an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
If a country has more than one association, the associations form a federation for coordination and world representation.

coordination and consistent
In April 1983, in coordination with the IMF, the PNDC launched an economic recovery program, perhaps the most stringent and consistent of its day in Africa, aimed at reopening infrastructural bottlenecks and reviving moribund productive sectors — agriculture, mining, and timber.
In social sciences, including economics, the idea of standardization is close to the solution for a coordination problem, a situation in which all parties can realize mutual gains, but only by making mutually consistent decisions.
In July 2002, the European Commission also established the European Regulators Group for Electronic Communications Networks and Services ; creating, for the first time, a formal structure for interaction and coordination between the European Commission and regulators in all EU Member States to ensure consistent application of European legislation.
Surgical treatment may be necessary at a very early stage and can help maintain a normal curve in coordination with consistent follow-ups to monitor changes.
Coordination games are a formalization of the idea of a coordination problem, which is widespread in the social sciences, including economics, meaning situations in which all parties can realize mutual gains, but only by making mutually consistent decisions.
Careful coordination was required between engine crews to assure that all locomotives were operated in a consistent manner.
Developers can use either or both of these coordination types when building applications that require consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed activities.
Such coordination protocols are used to support a number of applications, including those that need to reach consistent agreement on the outcome of distributed transactions.

coordination and national
The most recent bank model, was introduced together with the euro, involves coordination of the European national banks, which continue to manage their respective economies separately in all respects other than currency exchange and base interest rates.
The work of the committee included: inquiry into the conditions of intellectual life, assistance to countries where intellectual life was endangered, creation of national committees for intellectual cooperation, cooperation with international intellectual organizations, protection of intellectual property, inter-university cooperation, coordination of bibliographical work and international interchange of publications, and international cooperation in archaeological research.
Generally known as the " Brownell Committee Report ," after committee chairman Herbert Brownell, it surveyed the history of U. S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level.
The air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption caused the acceleration to integrate the national air traffic control systems into the Single European Sky and the immediate creation of a crisis coordination group to handle future transport disruptions.
** Alerting and Coordination Network ( ACN )-The Alerting and Coordination Network ( ACN ) provides a stable emergency voice communications network connecting telecommunications service providers ’ Emergency Operations Centers ( EOCs ) and Network Operations Centers ( NOCs ) to support national security and emergency preparedness ( NS / EP ) telecommunications network restoration coordination, transmission of telecommunications requirements and priorities, and incident reporting when the Public Switched Network ( PSN ) is inoperable, stressed or congested.
The intent was to ensure coordination and concurrence among the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force and other instruments of national security policy ( such as the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), also created in the National Security Act ).
Aside from the military reorganization, the act established the National Security Council, a central place of coordination for national security policy in the executive branch, and the Central Intelligence Agency, the U. S .' s first peacetime intelligence agency.
Typically, a country's national payment association, in coordination with MasterCard International, Visa International, American Express and JCB, jointly plan and implement EMV systems.
In 1949, events reinforced the need for better coordination of national security policy: NATO was formed, military assistance for Europe was begun, the Soviet Union detonated an atomic bomb, and the Communists gained control in China.
However, the intelligence responsibilities remained unclear, the coordination was poor and the first results were short of national reliability and focus.
* procedures for the coordination ( ensuring technical compatibility ) and notification ( formal recording and protection in the Master International Frequency Register ) of frequency assignments made to radio stations by national governments ;
With national coordination, ATFS strives to " work on-the-ground with families … to promote stewardship and protect our nation's forest heritage.
Another example of an adhocracy is the U. S. Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) that oversees the coordination of local, state, federal and non-profit organizations in any given national emergency.
In presidential elections it supervises the national convention and, both independently and in coordination with the presidential candidate, raises funds, commissions polls, and coordinates campaign strategy.
Also, if epistemic community members have developed authoritative bureaucratic reputations in various countries, they are likely to participate in the creation and running of national and international institutions that directly pursue international policy coordination, for example, a regulatory agency, think tank or governmental research body.
State responsibility for maintaining public order has been clarified to include coordination of national and local efforts ; centralization of police information, communications, and recordkeeping facilities ; and national standards for training, uniforms, pay, rank, and promotion.
Trophy awarded to the Rochester Rhinos in 1999The National Challenge Cup was the first truly national cup competition in the United States, as previous cups had been effectively relegated to regional status by the difficulties in coordination and travel caused by the size of the United States in the early 1900s.
Most of the laws and regulations of the old TULPS of 1931 were kept in force by the Republic of Italy, and the same former boss of OVRA Guido Leto was later reinstated as a fully fledged national Police officer, and entrusted with the supervision and coordination of Police academies in postwar Italy.
These difficulties arise because each ASEAN national customs authority interprets and implements the Form D requirements without much coordination.
Construction was led with the share of Urban Institute – USA national agency for coordination of work done by the U. S. Agency for International Development.

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