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  • Nobody is opposed to paying taxes; governments need to coordinate, work together and simplify the law. -- Jon Oringer
  • I'm in professional wrestling, which is what I do for a living. I coordinate stunts. I memorize them. -- Kurt Angle
  • My experience is the White House is not a very good place to coordinate intelligence, much less to integrate it. -- Dennis C. Blair
  • In a knowledge economy, natural selection favors organizations that can most effectively harness and coordinate collective intellectual energy and creative capacity. -- Justin Rosenstein
  • The 9/11 commission recommended the appointment of a national intelligence director with budgetary authority to better coordinate the work of the intelligence community and resolve differences. -- Ronald Kessler
  • The National Security Council's real role is to coordinate the various activities of the government of the United States in the furtherance of American foreign policy. -- Oliver North
  • After September 11, when the United States took action to overthrow the Taliban, our interests and Iran's aligned, and we were able to coordinate quietly but effectively. -- Earl Blumenauer
  • Through improvisation, jazz teaches you about yourself. And through swing, it teaches you that other people are individuals too. It teaches you how to coordinate with them. -- Wynton Marsalis
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  • We're not short of movements proclaiming that a different world is possible, but unless we can coordinate them into an international movement, capitalism just laughs at all these little organisations. -- Jose Saramago
  • New York state and federal election laws allow us to make unlimited expenditures on behalf of or in opposition to candidates so long as we do not coordinate those expenditures. -- Tom Golisano
  • The Leader will be a person with the management skills to coordinate the activities of the Team, and to assure that the Team remains faithful to the objectives of the incoming President. -- Richard V. Allen
  • In college I had a weekend gig at a restaurant, a solo thing that was the best practice I could have ever had. That's where I learned to coordinate my singing and my piano playing. -- Norah Jones
  • If you want to get each individual's honest opinion, you don't want that opinion to be influenced by others who are present, much less allow a group to coordinate what they are going to say. -- Thomas Sowell
  • I am doing a lot of work for my church, taking an evangelism class, doing a lot of reading - mostly the Bible and things that coordinate with the Bible and go with the evangelism class. -- Angus T. Jones
  • Technology has made it easier for different firms to coordinate their activities with one another, and they don't have to be part of one company. They can get the benefits of scale without the inertia of scale. -- Erik Brynjolfsson
  • I run with a credit card and a cell phone, so when there is not a 7-Eleven around, like some of the country roads out there, I can get him to deliver a pizza to me. And I kind of give them a coordinate, a corner. -- Dean Karnazes
  • The FBI has built up substantial expertise to address cyber threats, both in the homeland and overseas. Here at home, the FBI serves as the executive agent for the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF), which joins together 19 intelligence, law enforcement, and military agencies to coordinate cyber threat investigations. -- James Comey
  • One of the cool things we're seeing at TaskRabbit is local tech and gaming startups hiring TaskRabbits to test their products and deliver immediate user feedback. As the founder of a tech startup, I can tell you that this type of focus group testing is paramount - and usually really pricey and difficult to coordinate. -- Leah Busque
  • Europe is difficult to coordinate, and our main deficit may not even lie in this area of finance and economics, but in foreign and security policy. We have a leadership problem because we are still 27 different members who have still not decided on how to work with each other based on what we used to call a European constitution. -- Peer Steinbruck
  • I run all the brands like cousins. You want your cousins to do well, but you want to do better. All of our brands want to win, but we certainly want to fight fair and coordinate as much as we can behind the scenes. But to the consumer, we want to offer the broadest, most competitive set of products that we can. -- Sam Yagan
  • Growing a moustache wouldn't really coordinate with the group dynamics. -- Seungri
  • Trying to coordinate everything, it can be really hard to balance. -- Lindsey Vonn
  • When you're trying to coordinate four separate shows together, it's pretty Herculean. -- Matt Letscher
  • A true smile is when the mouth and the heart coordinate with each other. -- Barbara Ann Kipfer
  • The mind of man is more intuitive than logical, and comprehends more than it can coordinate. -- Luc de Clapiers
  • Syria is ready to cooperate and coordinate all efforts, whether regional or international, to combat terrorism -- Walid Muallem
  • When you coordinate your mind and body, you have unlimited access to the wisdom of the universe. -- Koichi Tohei
  • Im in professional wrestling, which is what I do for a living. I coordinate stunts. I memorize them. -- Kurt Angle
  • I strongly agree that a National Intelligence Director should be established to oversee and coordinate the 15 federal intelligence agencies. -- Jim Ramstad
  • Like a human being, a company has to have an internal communication mechanism, a "nervous system", to coordinate its actions. -- Bill Gates
  • The whole of our civilization is founded on specialization, which implies the enslavement of those who execute to those who coordinate ... -- Simone Weil
  • Unlimited power may be available when two or more people coordinate their thoughts and actions in a spirit of perfect harmony for the attainment of a definite purpose. -- Napoleon Hill
  • If you step back from it and really think about what the mass media does on a global scale, the most significant thing it does is coordinate behaviour. -- Daniel Pinchbeck
  • [States and the Federal government are] coordinate departments of one simple and integral whole... The one is the domestic, the other the foreign branch of the same government. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • The nice thing about solo is I don't have to coordinate with anyone else's schedule, since it's hard for me just to have a free 15 minutes here and there. -- Bill Orcutt
  • It is the very essence of intelligence to coordinate means with a view to a remote end, and to undertake what it does not feel absolutely sure of carrying out. -- Henri Bergson
  • Bureaucracies have a natural tendency not to cooperate, coordinate or consolidate with each other. They won't cooperate with each other - unless they are forced to do so by political level authority. -- Richard Holbrooke
  • "We will coordinate efforts of the PLO with responsible authorities in Jordan in all fields - politically, militarily and materially..." "It was very probable that the Jordan army might start the battle." -- Ahmad Shukeiri
  • Five coordinating mechanisms seem to explain the fundamental ways in which organizations coordinate their work: mutual adjustment, direct supervision, standardization of work processes, standardization of work outputs, and standardization of worker skills. -- Henry Mintzberg
  • I do think there must be centralized leadership in the sense that, say, in our struggle all of the leaders coordinate their efforts, cooperate and, and at least evince a degree of unity. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Teachers who do not take their own education seriously, who do not study, who make little effort to keep abreast of events have no moral authority to coordinate the activities of the classroom. -- Paulo Freire
  • The abdominal and waist region coordinate all parts of the body and act as the center or generator. Therefore, you can promote the ability to control the body's action and master your will more easily. -- Bruce Lee
  • And, in general, that branch which is to act ultimately and without appeal on any law is the rightful expositor of the validity of the law, uncontrolled by the opinions of the other coordinate authorities. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • More broadly, strategic alliances are more difficult to manage and coordinate than single ventures; the potential for misunderstanding and disagreement, particularly between partners from different cultures, is great. Certainly many such alliances are short lived. -- Peter Dicken
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