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At first your movements are uncoordinated.
According to the research, if your movements are uncoordinated and you're suddenly bumping into each other a lot, or you're using "I" instead of "we", or "you" (an "accusing word"), you might find yourself single before Christmas.
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The problem is that the left and right hands of the federal government are uncoordinated.
Washington is spending about $1 billion a year on programs aimed at keeping nuclear material out of terrorists' hands, but experts say the efforts are uncoordinated.
This leads to silo-based decision making where vision and strategies are not mapped to execution, and sustainability modelling and reporting processes are uncoordinated.
The result, he said, has been "uncoordinated national rescue packages and uncoordinated national fiscal packages".
She may be uncoordinated.
Attempts to quell the insurgency have been uncoordinated, exacerbated by bitter rivalry between the different armed services and agencies.
Streamline research networks: The research on waste is uncoordinated and inefficient in identifying research priorities, simply because so many people are involved.
The coalition's leaders predicted that their efforts would be more effective than previous anti-sweatshop campaigns, which they say have been uncoordinated, piecemeal and inadequately financed.
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