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"uncoordinated" Definitions
  1. if a person is uncoordinated, they are not able to control their movements well, and are therefore not very good at some sports and physical activities
  2. (of movements or parts of the body) having no control; not moving smoothly or together
  3. (of plans, projects, etc.) not well organized; with no thought for how the different parts work together

216 Sentences With "uncoordinated"

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Turns out, teeny, uncoordinated babies make terrible Easter egg decorators.
But the class definitely reminded me how uncoordinated I am!
It guarantees piecemeal, incremental, uncoordinated growth in the transmission system.
Where I went to school: reading, crying, and being uncoordinated?
I'm super uncoordinated if I'm not going to the left.
Uncoordinated, fragmented activity is the enemy of insight and innovation.
Their wholesome goodness is an inspiration to uncoordinated, hungry people everywhere.
He's chubby, missing his two front teeth, fairly naïve, and uncoordinated.
Not to make a statement, but because I am highly uncoordinated.
Chest splattered with random, uncoordinated tattoos, like sticker's on a kid's lunchbox.
Cats affected by the syndrome often make jerking movements and wobbly, uncoordinated walking.
But at best, this makes for an uncoordinated response that delays full containment.
Does anyone have any tips on blowing out your hair for the uncoordinated?
Some companies are producing these supplies, but those efforts remain inadequate and uncoordinated.
Ballet Theater itself is suddenly looking fainthearted and uncoordinated as a theatrical troupe.
But I regretted that the two events were scheduled in such uncoordinated fashion.
But they are totally uncoordinated and that endangers our country and our people.
When the money is separate, the care is uncoordinated and of lower quality.
The attacks seemed uncoordinated and very few were conducted by Arab citizens of Israel.
"Everything that is happening in Palmyra is the result of uncoordinated action," said Putin.
These steps have merit, but they are too few and for the most part uncoordinated.
Experts blamed the slow, uncoordinated response for the high death toll and steep price tag.
"They are uncoordinated, and don't have really fine grain dexterity to pull guns," Riedl said.
Self-healing screens could be an absolute game changer for all the uncoordinated folks out there.
A crowded, uncoordinated field could easily open things up to an inexperienced, unvetted, or extreme candidate.
However, without strategic guidance and operational oversight, the uncoordinated military actions can have horrific unintended consequences.
Even more impressive than the individual high points was the way the festival avoided feeling uncoordinated.
Other categories of waste examined by the JAMA study encompass inefficient, low-value and uncoordinated care.
A series of uncoordinated attacks that do not give rise to something greater also may continue.
Roberts said the aid response across Borno was insufficient and uncoordinated, leaving many people without any assistance.
"My maxim is: not unilateral, not uncoordinated and not at the expense of third parties," she said.
All three of these sweeties have Cerebellar Hypoplasia, a neurological condition which causes jerky and uncoordinated movements.
A similar approach was adopted in 2009, but experts say the current strategy is insufficient and uncoordinated.
Prior to his last attempt to get treatment, William had been through several ineffectual and uncoordinated programs.
The integration between the backend and the things New Yorkers/tourists actually confront can be stupidly uncoordinated.
Be prepared for uncoordinated and poorly communicated boat times, confusing directions, mistaken guidebooks and rapidly-changing laws.
It's a difficult and challenging road, made even more so when health care is fragmented and uncoordinated.
Chilean businesses must obtain endless permits, one-by-one, from a long list of uncoordinated government agencies.
Merkel has repeatedly pointed to the risk of a domino effect of uncoordinated measures that undermines European unity.
Frequent yet uncoordinated attacks by young Palestinians and Arab Israelis have continued with varying intensity since September 2015.
This, of course, comes with risks too, as electric scooters can be dangerous to the novice or uncoordinated.
My parents, who were very athletic, worried about me being uncoordinated and a bit of a space cadet.
I was too uncoordinated to compete in sports, too sensitive not to start bawling when the teachers yelled.
At first, the network was informal and uncoordinated; it grew through referrals, word of mouth and personal connections.
The result is uncoordinated care that does not attack underlying health problems and comes at an enormous cost.
Individual EU states are moving into the vacuum, despite risks that uncoordinated action could weaken the EU market.
Instead, the world has been left to interpret the sometimes irresponsible, uncoordinated and ignorant statements of his team.
Where other countries often enact piecemeal and uncoordinated reforms, Singapore tries to look at the system as a whole.
Humans are far too uncoordinated to hold onto a wine glass without putting its precious little life at risk.
It's an upsettingly bad joke, composed of cowardly, uncoordinated tax enforcement and the ruthlessly precise, strictly legal exploitation thereof.
Poaching an egg is like a sport, and some people are just way too uncoordinated to do it right.
In some ways Indonesia and the Philippines have been playing an uncoordinated game of tag in the nickel market.
It's so uncoordinated, there's no way robots are going to take our jobs, let alone pose any threat, right?
The cancerous corruption of the Republicans in Congress is matched only by the uncoordinated incompetence of the congressional Democrats.
Chase was a gambler, the Yankees' owners were gamblers, and in an apparently uncoordinated way they tanked a season.
Huntington is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterised by uncoordinated and uncontrollable movements, cognitive deterioration and behavioural and/or psychological problems.
From leaving you uncoordinated after months spent in weightlessness to atrophied muscles, space travel can wreak havoc on you physically.
You have an uncoordinated aggressive action by another NATO ally, Turkey, in an area where our interests are at stake.
Not to mention that while it may look uncoordinated, it does involve staying on beat and maintaining a certain form.
Adults loved it because Emma was wrapped in irony—anyone that uncoordinated could never actually be a successful pro wrestler.
Those decisions were left in large part to individual states, leading to a patchwork of uncoordinated measures across the nation.
It happens when chaotic electrical impulses in the upper chambers of the heart (the atria) lead to rapid, uncoordinated contractions.
With Brigadier Lawson's death, the defense of the western half of the island devolved into chaotic, uncoordinated counterattacks and retreats.
Those who worked on the rough puzzle were more likely to describe the interaction in the story as harsh and uncoordinated.
In a more polished diplomatic "G something" language, you could also call that a "collateral damage" of uncoordinated global economic policies.
Master this and you can shut down any uncoordinated push right when the enemy thinks they're going to pull it off.
A new study from researchers at the University of Bologna finds that teen boys really are as uncoordinated as you remember.
Seemingly uncoordinated, the indiscriminate violence highlighted the goal of Islamist militants determined to sow terror in disparate corners of the world.
It makes a self-imposed 2020 deadline tricky - and raises the possibility of uncoordinated local levies followed by punitive U.S. countermeasures.
Maybe it was in 4th grade when I was teased for being physically uncoordinated and was picked last for every team?
This is why they usually don't survive in the wild, because they're uncoordinated, and they're easy prey for predators like birds.
It's because individual, uncoordinated attacks give off few if any of the signatures that would help detect the attack in advance.
Even if the effort was uncoordinated, Shimkus said, Hill Republicans are still passing bills that are implementing the president's energy agenda.
I was a curved, uncoordinated gym-phobe who preferred to work out in the safety and privacy of my living room.
During a cardiac arrest, the heart stops beating and quivers with uncoordinated contractions that are unable to pump blood to the body.
Or we might be able to find a way to prevent all the uncoordinated cords and motors in our lives from tangling.
He kind of lets me do my uncoordinated moves, and then he just gives a little tease, and all the girls scream.
The effort, though apparently uncoordinated, is among the most aggressive campaigns yet to push a particular group off the internet's mainstream spaces.
The illusion of rehearsal has endlessly rich possibilities in theater; Mr. Neenan merely sketches a few uncoordinated possibilities of glamour, virtuosity, musicality.
We should all be alarmed at this dangerously uncoordinated approach and this administration's lackadaisical response to the death of thousands of Americans.
In different and uncoordinated ways, the two countries are working to prop up their kind of authoritarian systems as more attractive alternatives.
But while linked together in day-to-day life, each salp in the chain swims at its own asynchronous and uncoordinated pace.
These efforts, while uncertain and rather uncoordinated, reveal a basic fact: We simply can't afford to give up on health-care reform.
"You have an uncoordinated aggressive action by another NATO ally, Turkey, in an area where our interests are at stake," he added.
I'm not confident he could use those tiny, uncoordinated paws to make a fist and then swing it with any degree of competency.
"I think the thing that is ruffling feathers in Washington and Sudan is that it feels very rushed and very uncoordinated," he said.
But those elements didn't come together for Trump on Friday, whose professional messaging strategy still continues to follow an uncertain and uncoordinated path.
The immense pile of rules that govern how the US government operates in and regulates space is weak, uncoordinated, and spectacularly hard to change.
The video has since racked up nearly 74,000 views — and chances are, the duo's uncoordinated (albeit entertaining) challenge attempt likely isn't the only reason.
Instead, our approach is to wait until patients must be rescued by skilled, but often uncoordinated and always expensive specialty and acute care services.
"The federal government spends billions of dollars on mental health programs that are uncoordinated, lack oversight, and simply don't work," Murphy's statement reads. Rep.
The perennially divided opposition is in disarray after Sunday's election, with some leaders calling fraud and others conceding defeat, often in uncoordinated press statements.
On Wednesday, the NBA's decision to suspend its season was part of a cascade of uncoordinated responses, rather than an international public health strategy.
But because their digital messaging was largely controlled directly by a bottleneck of human propagators, its spread necessarily was relatively uncoordinated and ad hoc.
Mr. Mueller found that Russian military intelligence units and Mr. Trump's campaign found themselves working opposite ends of a mutually beneficial, but uncoordinated, effort.
"We've heard of U.S. officials carrying uncoordinated, confusing, and conflicting messages that created doubt and uncertainty in Kyiv" at the outset of Zelensky's administration.
In AFib, as it's often called, the heart beats in an uncoordinated way, allowing blood to pool within the heart and form little clots.
We trained fighters in a mess of well-meaning but uncoordinated covert and overt programs run by different parts of our national security apparatus.
Image: NASAWe're all a little uncoordinated at times, but when you're a hunk of metal hurling through space, the consequences are a bit more severe.
The commission is seeking to prevent member states from making chaotic and uncoordinated decisions in response to domestic pressures to manage sudden influxes of migrants.
In their place a platoon of hapless soldiers on a bridge in Istanbul and the apparently uncoordinated targeting of a few government buildings in Ankara.
But executives worried that testing on closed tracks had been "uncoordinated and slow" at a September software leadership retreat in Montana, according to internal documents.
Johansson and her film's producers had simply failed to read the room and were treated to a sustained round of sincere and mostly uncoordinated boos.
Esper "made it clear that the United States opposes Turkey's uncoordinated actions" in northeast Syria, chief Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement Friday.
"This (slavery) fund ought to focus our global efforts ... so far they have been completely uncoordinated," said Gary Haugen, head of the International Justice Mission (IJM).
Untethered and uncoordinated, his Cabinet secretaries ended up working at cross-purposes and getting into territorial fights as they guessed at how to do their jobs.
The neutral scenario in which things continue as they are, humanity adjusts to living with "millions of paper cuts," the result of thoughtless, uncoordinated AI development.
When I was in elementary school, my parents thought it'd be a great idea to get me, an uncoordinated only child, involved in some Team Sports.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on Saturday warned against a hasty and uncoordinated rollback of financial regulation, saying such a move could jeopardise stability.
A sobering draft report last October drove home just how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated the federal government would be facing a virus that had no treatment.
" But he warned that the charity's "limited" efforts to turn their policies into reality were "piecemeal, uncoordinated and did not empower" locals "to take the lead.
"The uncoordinated release of investigative information can affect how other parties work with us in the future so we take each unauthorized release seriously," O'Neil told TechCrunch.
But if miners are uncoordinated, mutually disinterested, and rational, they would prefer to be paid in assets of their own choosing rather than in something like ETH.
And if that happens, it will achieve this in a far more fragmented, ad hoc, uncoordinated — and thus significantly more expensive — manner than any such regulatory program.
"The uncoordinated rhetoric we are seeing from this administration is increasing the risk of miscalculation on an issue where we have no room for error," explains Rosenberger.
Across the state, businesses have begun offering free concealed-carry training sessions to teachers and school staff members, a seemingly uncoordinated response to mass shootings in schools.
It's clumsy, uncoordinated, and hardly reminiscent of the scene in Wolf of Wall Street, where Leo and the gang aim for a bullseye on a Velcro target.
When I push the button to start the board, it tends to jerk abruptly into motion, because my hands are uncoordinated, and my fingers are thick and clumsy.
A Trio of Kittens Turned into Superheroes Powerpuff Girl kittens Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup were born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, a neurological condition which causes jerky and uncoordinated movements.
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on Saturday warned against a hasty and uncoordinated rollback of financial regulation, saying such a move could jeopardize stability.
His Twitter response to Trump's attacks on a Supreme Court justice could be the latest in an evolving, if uncoordinated, strategy by the Democrats in taking on Trump.
Such conflicting, uncoordinated efforts have led to an environment in which the government machine produces ad hoc, largely ineffectual, Madison Avenue - like media products that waste taxpayers' money.
In the years of austerity that followed the financial crisis, defense budgets all over Europe were slashed in an uncoordinated manner, hollowing out most member states' military capabilities.
All of the sudden, it was cool for guys to dance, to make a show of the whole thing, to be dorky and uncoordinated and expressive and fabulous.
Merkel, however, is determined that Germany shouldn&apost take unilateral action without agreement with other EU countries, fearing a cascade of uncoordinated decisions that could further fray European unity.
An independent investigation by a former federal prosecutor of last year's rally determined the violence got out of hand, in part, because law enforcement was overly passive and uncoordinated.
"It's not like the NFL and Major League Baseball where you're 100 percent dependent upon your body, and thank God because I'm very slow and very uncoordinated," Harvick joked.
While we understand the demand for information that parties face during an NTSB investigation, uncoordinated releases of incomplete information do not further transportation safety or serve the public interest.
When Meyer grew six inches from eighth grade to his freshman year of high school, Meyer said, he looked like a baby giraffe on the mound, gangly and uncoordinated.
Though Sonoma County had an established public alert system, "specific procedures for using those alert and warning capabilities were uncoordinated and included gaps, overlaps, and redundancies," the report states.
With the help of aerospace engineers, the researchers showed how the snake-like structures produced a "smoother velocity profile" as a result of the uncoordinated, asynchronous swimming movements of individuals.
"We believe this dialogue is the only way to secure the border area in a sustainable manner, and believe that uncoordinated military operations will undermine that shared interest," he added.
There never has been an official explanation of why the U.S. needs two uncoordinated immigration enforcement agencies, one on the border (Customs and Border Protection) and one in the interior.
The brushstrokes on the canvas seem distracted and uncoordinated, as if the artist's hand is less concerned with representing the subject and more interested in acting out some libidinal impulse.
"You have an uncoordinated aggressive action by another NATO ally, Turkey, in an area where our interests are at stake," Macron told the Economist shortly after Ankara launched its operation.
Though their jet spurts may seem chaotic and uncoordinated, the random pulsing of each salp in the chain results in a steady swimming velocity, with significantly decreased drag through the water.
He refused to see America's shortcomings and hypocrisies as the result of a hundred grifts and petty cons, a chaotic mish-mash whose effects were essentially random and almost always uncoordinated.
From 2004 to 2018, 138 Kenyans had tested positive for prohibited substances, but a World Anti-Doping Agency report said the incidents were uncoordinated, and not part of an institutionalized system.
The uncertainty surrounding the whole ordeal played into the criticism Trump's team has been facing all week — that its response to the coronavirus outbreak has been uncoordinated and its messaging muddled.
When they are not, when that policy is absent, when no strategy has been crafted, the inevitable happens: We stumble forward, reactive and uncoordinated, until finally the price becomes too high.
A marginalized State Department leads to the farce of the White House's Israel-Palestine peace initiative, uncoordinated with the diplomats who know the issues and are needed to marshal regional support.
Trump insisted his decision was designed to keep America safe, but the measure was rushed, uncoordinated, sloppy, arbitrary and punitive — the work of an impulsive man driven by anti-Muslim prejudice.
" He excoriated the US and Turkey over the Syria invasion, referring to it as an "uncoordinated aggressive action by another NATO ally...in an area where our interests are at stake.
Parents with a child who is not doing well in school and also seems uncoordinated should take the lack of coordination as a reinforcing reason to have developmental and academic testing done.
Many people with mental illness or substance use conditions and their families are unable to access care and are constantly challenged by a mental health delivery system that is fragmented and uncoordinated.
Tennis was not a sport for me—an uncoordinated chubby Black girl, and every image I had ever seen was of blonde, skeletal white ladies with pleated white skirts and bougie racquets.
This time around, though, the Shadow Walk power lets me out of sticky situations, so I'm able to play as a semi-goody two shoes, no matter how wildly uncoordinated my approach.
Such options are still being debated, as recently as during a meeting at the White House on Thursday, just as Mr. Trump and Mr. Tillerson were sending what sounded like uncoordinated messages.
As Alexander Bolton reports, GOP senators believe the messaging operation is uncoordinated and suffering from a lack of a war room, which makes it tougher for GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill to respond.
The sudden and uncoordinated nature of the recent announcements impacting Syria and Afghanistan risk alienating those indigenous actors whose perspectives and insights could be of increasing value as American forces and resources depart.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will strengthen oversight of arbitrage that takes advantage of uncoordinated regulations and increase penalties to try to prevent structural risks from getting out of control, a senior central banker said.
The uncoordinated, free-floating push to draft Mr. Ryan, most recently promoted by the man he replaced as speaker, John A. Boehner, so far does not have the cohesion of an actual campaign.
Instead, he relies on a loyal army of individual donors who give $18 at a time, and a progressive network that for all of its ambition remains in some ways disjointed and uncoordinated.
Internal documents show that the federal government did in fact know how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated it would be for a life-or-death battle with a virus for which no treatment existed.
What's more, uncoordinated quarantine efforts and communication strategies intended to mitigate economic damages risk downplaying the threat and complicate the politics of investing in what does work, while time to react is scarce.
Patients with atrial fibrillation are at risk for strokes because the uncoordinated motions of the heart muscle, or fibrillations, allow some blood being pumped through the heart to pool and form tiny clots.
The EU countries already spend nearly three times as much on armaments ($170 billion excluding Britain) as Russia ($61 billion), but the expenditures are largely uncoordinated with one another, thus diluting potential impact.
Dividing up responsibility avoids groupthink or regulatory capture (constant dealing with the people they regulate may cause a central bank to become too sympathetic); on the other hand, it can lead to uncoordinated policy.
It was a serious warning about the limits the area's central bank would face in an economic system of deep-seated labor market rigidities, structural and political differences, and independent and uncoordinated fiscal policies.
And the horse is the European Central Bank (ECB), whose trillions of free euros are eliciting widely different responses in segments of a structurally and cyclically uncoordinated economic space it is supposed to manage.
During that time, the ACA laid a foundation for a shift away from uncoordinated fee-for-service payment systems, towards a potential future environment of global budgets, alternative payment models, or public pricing options.
"Any uncoordinated military operation by Turkey would be of grave concern as it would undermine our shared interest of a secure northeast Syria and the enduring defeat of ISIS," Pentagon spokesman Sean Robertson said recently.
The rest of the party is divided among four plausible candidates — John Kasich, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Bush and Mr. Christie — upending the tradition of a unified establishment taking on a fractured and uncoordinated conservative base.
That report said he social media campaign used every platform to deliver content specific to voters to help elect Trump, and noted the "belated and uncoordinated response" to the disinformation campaign by social media companies.
There has also an upswing in uncoordinated efforts from rich donors, like Facebook, which is tapping its own "emergency reserve" of medical grade masks, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and "working on sourcing" millions more.
"The apparently uncoordinated comments from ECB President Draghi on further monetary policy measures are an alarming signal for the European Central Bank's integrity," said Hans Michelbach, spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative CDU/CSU bloc.
An "unanticipated landing," however, typically results in a startle response, in which muscles tense and release in a random, uncoordinated way; think of how your body jerks when you step into a pothole you didn't see.
France, Germany and Italy counter that there are no plans for EU soldiers wearing the same uniform and that the current overlapping and uncoordinated military plans of European nations are a bigger waste of taxpayer funds.
In a similarly endearing and uncoordinated moment later in "Starboy," Zoey considers she can't even play Bop-It when people look at her — imagine all the stress an NCAA basketball star feels playing in front of millions.
RABAT, Morocco – Moroccan King Mohammed VI has criticized the North African kingdom&aposs social development programs as overlapping, uncoordinated and missing target populations, in a speech from a northern town that has been the epicenter for social unrest.
Despite ambivalence on nuclear power and an uncoordinated approach to reducing emissions, the United States capped off an extraordinary stretch of two decades in which it reduced emissions by almost one billion tons, more than any other country.
"Normally, you'd want to invite all the state AGs because you don't want to leave uncoordinated some of those relationships," Jeffrey Blumenfeld, a former DOJ antitrust official and a partner at the law firm Lowenstein Sandler, told the Post.
"A breakdown of communication led to a completely uncoordinated and ineffective combined response that could have resulted in serious injury or property damage," the Air Force said in a report summarizing the findings of its investigation into the incident.
In December, the Trump administration ordered the military to begin plans to withdraw about 7,000 American troops from Afghanistan in coming months, a move that seemed uncoordinated with the American negotiators and whose timing surprised Western diplomats in Afghanistan.
U.S. economic policy right now is not just uncoordinated; Congress is doing exactly the opposite of what the Fed thinks is appropriate, because it is collectively focussed on the midterm elections, not the medium-term outlook for the economy.
Barriers to appropriate care, according to the youths and the caregivers, included providers untrained in gender-affirming healthcare, inconsistently applied protocols, inconsistent use of a youth's chosen name or pronoun, uncoordinated care, limited and delayed access to treatments and insurance issues.
But even with the community's collective efforts and significant progress in critical areas such as quality and patient survivability following kidney failure, our national response in the areas of investment in research and innovations has remained sadly unremarkable and uncoordinated.
This year Katy Perry was one of about half a dozen big names on the screen, joking about the Left Shark debacle at the Super Bowl in 2015 and comparing the uncoordinated backup dancer to the Oracle of Omaha himself.
Saving the best for last, here's one that's both historically important and uncoordinated: Obama meets Cuban President Raul Castro (R) on March 21, 2016, And in case you didn't catch it the first time, here's Obama, Trudeau and Nieto shaking hands again.
" As Macron said in Brussels last week, "the time of European naïveté is ended" as he called for the EU to unite in its approach towards China: "For many years we had an uncoordinated approach and China took advantage of our divisions.
"When you hear how uncoordinated it was, it really makes the administration look very thin-skinned and incompetent and mismanaged, especially in the sense of the allies," said Jenny Town, the managing editor of 38 North, a website that researches North Korea.
The U.S. is trying to deal with that by protecting its economy from abuses of free trade, magnified by cyclically uncoordinated economic policies that the G-7 and, subsequently, G-20 were supposed to avoid through permanent consultations at ministerial and summit meetings.
"The apparently uncoordinated comments from ECB President Draghi on further monetary policy measures are an alarming signal for the European Central Bank's integrity," said Hans Michelbach, spokesman for Merkel's conservative CDU/CSU bloc in the Bundestag lower house of parliament's finance committee.
"The apparently uncoordinated comments from ECB President Draghi on further monetary policy measures are an alarming signal for the European Central Bank's integrity," said Hans Michelbach, spokesman for Merkel's conservative CDU/CSU bloc in the Bundestag lower house of parliament's budget committee.
The two teamed up, along with Chen's adviser, Yilin Wu, and this February they published a paper in Nature showing how seemingly uncoordinated motions of individual bacteria can add up to synchronized oscillations at large scales—a phenomenon never before reported in the scientific literature.
Saving the best for last, here's one that's both historically important and uncoordinated: U.S President Barack Obama meets Cuban President Raul Castro (R) on March 21, 2016, And in case you didn't catch it the first time, here's Obama, Trudeau and Nieto shaking hands again.
Rapid, uncoordinated urban growth has led to low-income housing being built on the poorly connected fringes of Santiago with inadequate infrastructure and few green spaces, said the report, noting that around 18 percent of residents of the greater metropolitan region live in poverty.
Mr. Fox's voice is among a growing, if uncoordinated, chorus of influential Mexicans worried about what a Trump victory could mean for the complex relationship between the United States and Mexico — not to mention the impact Mr. Trump's presidential bid may have already had.
"There is a risk that uncoordinated policy on its own could have the effect of shifting demand across borders rather than addressing the underlying weakness in global demand," she told an audience of academics and policy makers at the United States Monetary Policy Forum.
I knew from my back-and-forth with the EleVen publicist that I, a moderately fit, rather uncoordinated 44-year-old mother of two, might be called upon to hit a few balls with Ms. Williams, the 6-foot-1 five-time Wimbledon singles champion.
Uncoordinated and spontaneous attacks by individual young Palestinians, mostly under the age of 25, started to occur almost daily from October 2015, with assailants often using a household weapon — a knife, axe, meat cleaver, screwdriver — before being fired upon by nearby Israeli security forces.
Uncoordinated and spontaneous attacks by individual young Palestinians, mostly under the age of 25, started to occur almost daily from October 2015, with assailants often using a household weapon — a knife, axe, meat cleaver, or screwdriver — before being fired upon by Israeli security forces.
"The most serious risk with this series of uncoordinated and controversial statements is that they undermine the most important currency of U.S. power: the credibility of the president's words," said Evan S. Medeiros, who served as a senior Asia adviser to President Barack Obama.
Two separate militia forces have fought their way toward the city in recent days, attacking from both the east and the west, in apparently uncoordinated attacks that have reduced the length of Libyan coastline controlled by the Islamic State to 100 miles from about 150 miles.
Franz Kafka's "The Trial," in which a man is told he's guilty but is never told of what, and plods under endless, uncoordinated bureaucracy, is more useful than Big Brother to describe our big-data reality, said Daniel Solove, a professor at the George Washington University Law School.
"The U.S. administration appears uncoordinated and unprepared with a global effort - that now includes China - throwing its hat in the ring of retaliation and withdrawal of a principled agreement to buy more U.S. goods should the U.S. decide to go through with purported tariffs later this month," Issa said.
"The response on all sides has blown me away," said Ms. McKay, 32, who is part of an impromptu and largely uncoordinated effort by businesses and charities to help out an estimated 15,000 workers in the Denver region who have been furloughed or forced to work without pay.
When President Trump announced on Wednesday his decision to pull 2,000 American troops out of Syria, he may have shocked many people in Washington — including, apparently, Secretary of Defense James Mattis — but his impulsive and uncoordinated move coincided with strategic imperative, even if the president himself was unaware of it.
And a president who loves to be in control is increasingly finding himself out of it, left to lob angry tweets from the White House residence or the Oval Office as he and a handful of emissaries — such as personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani — function as their own uncoordinated rapid-response operation.
Motives: Since the hackers set up a poor payment system, the goal appears to be to cause damage rather than to collect ransom (the point of contact was through an email suspended by the host, and there is only one Bitcoin wallet listed to receive money, making the operation appear uncoordinated and weak).
The film's leads were almost Denzel Washington and Keanu Reeves Washington turned the film down to do Malcolm X, and despite demonstrating his athleticism later in The Matrix, Reeves was apparently so uncoordinated on the court that he "almost broke my neck going up for a layup," actor Cylk Cozart told Grantland.
A serious president wouldn't be leveling unscripted threats at North Korea — uncoordinated with his secretaries of state and defense and unconnected to any larger strategy — or sanction a few no-account Chinese entities, desperately seek negotiations on terms sure to fail and threaten a war that would be catastrophic politically, militarily and morally.
But in the absence of any actual evidence that the people throwing rocks are involved in anti-Trump protest work, the logical conclusion is a pretty simple one: Protests are often loosely coordinated or uncoordinated activities, and the people leading the protest don't have any control over the people who are doing dumb things.
Posturing of military forces within close proximity to each other in geographic areas that are politically unstable with both side engaged in uncoordinated combat operations against a range of adversaries only requires one incident to rapidly spiral events out of control — and produce an effect none of us is expecting but which will influence all of our futures.
Hospital staff went on to issue a "Code Silver" for an active shooter and hospital lockdown, spurring further confusion, according to the Air Force report, which was obtained by the AP. "A breakdown of communication led to a completely uncoordinated and ineffective combined response that could have resulted in serious injury or property damage," the Air Force report said.
People close to the White House said the uncoordinated nature of the statements reflected the newness of the president's national security team, but also the fact that Mr. Trump was distracted by the swirl of legal issues around him, from the Russia investigation to payments his personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, made to a pornographic film actress.
Luca's current condition is similar to many children with A.F.M., who suffer from asymmetrical bone development, muscle weakness, pain and uncoordinated movements, said Dr. Bove, now at U.C.S.F. In a recent study she co-authored about the experience of children with A.F.M., only two of 82 children were described by their parents as having completely recovered.
With coronavirus now present in 55 countries, infecting almost 84,000 and killing nearly 3,000, the Trump administration's fitful, uncoordinated response is raising questions, particularly among public health and security experts who note that just last year, the intelligence community and the White House flagged the need to prepare for the disruptive risk of a major disease outbreak.
It could also prompt the guards corps to unleash Shiite militias against United States forces in Iraq — just when our shared, if uncoordinated, objective of defeating the Islamic State there is within reach — or to go after American ships in the Gulf or shut down the Straits of Hormuz, through which 25 percent of the world's oil flows.
President Donald Trump's constant focus on NATO burden-sharing as well as recent, uncoordinated announcements to withdraw US forces twice from Syria (although these forces were shifted in the country but not removed), and Turkey's decision to militarily intervene in Syria three times, appear to have been the catalyst for Macron's "NATO is brain dead" moment.
Unfortunately, anyone who knows about rising construction costs, the island's crippled bureaucracy and its legacy of failed projects, and the federal government's looming deadlines for spending reconstruction money also knows that the only things that may actually end up getting built are sprawling, quasi-suburban projects on cheap, shovel-ready agricultural land, uncoordinated with services and transit.
The mostly white, clearly uncoordinated crowd was obviously not well-dressed enough and too young to be in actual Beverly Hills, and the space in which they were "dancing" to the Maroon 5 classic "Moves Like Jagger" was much too dingy and cramped to be a Bloomberg fundraiser—it looked like a UCB theater, which is exactly what it was.
Drivers often expressed frustration that despite the deluge of reporting on poor working conditions, multiple studies empirically proving subminimum wages, a wave of suicides among app-based drivers and traditional taxi drivers, all the exposés on the fundamental exploitation that underwrites the UberLyft business model, and fierce rhetoric from politicians along with rounds of uncoordinated regulations, things have only gotten worse.
Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE of Washington state ) and its Senate companion, S. 85033, the Medicare Program Linking Uncoordinated Services (PLUS) Act (sponsored by Democratic Sen.
Through an uncoordinated but simpatico collection of Twitter hashtags, retweeted lists, Facebook groups, online petitions and carefully orchestrated campaigns, the protest has pushed a major bank, several car rental companies, two airlines and other businesses to publicly cut ties with the N.R.A. On Monday night, the insurance broker Lockton Affinity was the latest to join a list of more than a dozen companies that includes the insurance provider MetLife, the cybersecurity firm Symantec, and the automobile pricing and information website TrueCar.
In a Thursday phone call with Turkish Minister of National Defense Hulusi Akar, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperTrump urges GOP to fight for him Overnight Defense: Trump weighs leaving some troops in Syria to 'secure the oil' | US has pulled 2,85033 troops from Afghanistan | Pelosi leads delegation to Afghanistan, Jordan Trump says Israel, Jordan asked US to leave troops in Syria MORE "made it clear that the United States opposes Turkey's uncoordinated actions" in northeast Syria, chief Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a statement Friday.

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