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- abnormalities found in patients with vertical strabismus. The vertical miscoordination between the two eyes may lead to Strabismic amblyopia, (due to deprivation...
- scoring back and forth. With the score at 23-23, Karasuno makes a miscoordination but Daichi saves it just in time to put his team at match point. For...
- Belgrade on May 7, 1999, which was stated by the White House to be miscoordination between intelligence and the military. The bombing created outrage...
- prefer another, the volume of transactions can be affected due to miscoordination. Such concerns are part of the debate as to whether the government...
- have failed to make a significant impact." She blamed a "complete miscoordination" between Iran's civilian government and its independent judiciary,...
- the security services, many individual instances of negligence and miscoordination between different branches of the police were found. The group dealing...
- raiding. A combination of stiff Basuto resistance, poor planning and miscoordination on the side of the British forces led to far fewer cattle being seized...
- had in large part been caused by the lethargy, mismanagement, and miscoordination of Spain's fragmented military administration. On 16 May 1811 Blake...
- Pasha of Saloni. His close relationship with Osuna soured during a miscoordination during a visit to M****ille, where d'Aragona was forced to sail off...
- Pao's troops. After a month, the offensive stalled in a welter of miscoordination among the three air fleets. Also, by the end of 1972, the American...