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that one builds up technical control by proceeding from the part to the whole, perfecting the work of each part separately, then putting the parts together-as though technical competence resembles industrial production on an assembly line. Hand coordination works poorly if organized in this way. Rather than the combined result of discrete, separate, individualized activities, coordination works much better if the two hands work together from the start.
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