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Coact

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Co`act´
v. t.1.To force; to compel; to drive.
The faith and service of Christ ought to be voluntary and not coacted.
- Foxe.
v. i.1.To act together; to work in concert; to unite.
But if I tell you how these two did coact.
- Shak.
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Verb1.coact - act together, as of organisms
act, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"


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I believe Kantor would find merit in this idea, especially in light of Lickliter's comment that "one of the chief aims of a developmental systems approach [is] the specification of how external stimulative events coact with organismic factors to exert particular effects on specific traits or characteristics at particular times" (pp.
The problem as Oregon sees it is that the biggest talent pool on the West Coact resides in the greater Los Angeles region, giving USC and UCLA a leg up in recruiting due to their proximity.
Unless a mutually understood social objective is established parties cannot coact with each other successfully.
 
 
 
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