Generally, the most misleading commercials have come from independent groups uncoordinated with the candidates.
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You know how uncoordinated activity gets coordinated by the market to enhance the wealth of nations.
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Although Chevy Chase lampooned Ford as uncoordinated and prone to stumbling, he could laugh at that image.
He has embarked on a fast-track land resettlement programme which is uncoordinated, no infrastructure, is a disastrous policy.
All we know is that China and Japan are complementary but uncoordinated economies.
They found that gate agents and other employees were often using different and uncoordinated computer systems, which provided different information.
In addition, the ongoing processes of globalization and liberalization were complicating implementation of the Programme, as were the many uncoordinated policies and strategies pursued with development partners.
Efforts to evaluate the impacts of corporate activities vis-a-vis on society and the environmental have been numerous and uncoordinated, although there has been recent progress.
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Without guidance, the uncoordinated notes become a cacophony until a regular at the bar, who happens to be a conductor, stands up to take charge of the orchestra.
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Activities are uncoordinated and the result is inefficiency and waste.
Even aid truly intended for development has often been--through the fault of the donors--too uncoordinated, too conditional and too thinly dispersed to have had any real impact on poverty.
Business people often move straight from vision to tactics without establishing clear strategies, and they end up with uncoordinated efforts that don't make the best use of important resources.
In the 1848 Spring of Nations, a series of loosely connected, uncoordinated political uprisings throughout Europe caused a European-wide collapse of traditional authority, the only one of its kind in history.
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" His prey is Anastasia Steele, a newly minted college graduate who describes herself as mousy, wide-eyed and uncoordinated and whose idea of cussing is "Holy hell, " "Holy Moses, " "Holy cow" and "Holy crap.
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Previously, Ford's product cadence has been uncoordinated, globally, with some regions of the world using one platform generation while other regions were limited to older and lesser platforms, with generational inferiorities baked in, as it were.
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At a more substantive level, there has already been intelligent commentary on what MF Global means in terms of the real role and efficacy of market regulation, and the purportedly uncoordinated roles of the various agencies.
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Indeed the supposedly ineffective, bumbling, and rotten Russian government has formulated one of the more effective responses to the 2009 economic crisis, a response considerably more effective than the uncoordinated and half-hearted measures seen in most of the EU and far better than the actively harmful response of the UK government.
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