uncoordinated in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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In the early years of the twentieth century electricity supply was uncoordinated, with numerous small-scale local providers.
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No central leadership of the uprising was established; its actions were chaotic and uncoordinated.
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The adult flight is slow and rather uncoordinated.
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Such uncoordinated actions may cause the unjustified rise of protectionism.
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When left uncoordinated, such operations will achieve only modest success, at best, and at worst, could seriously backfire.
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The escorts' responses were uncoordinated, as the ships were unused to working together with a common battle-plan.
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The uncoordinated bidding led to a black market bubble, the effects of which spilled over into the official markets.
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In 1983 and 1992 major floods devastated the region with relief operations described as haphazard, unsystematic and often uncoordinated.
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Thus, in preschool and early primary (elementary) school, teaching must focus on building the concept of numbers, because concepts are still unstable and uncoordinated.
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Instead, we have a series of unconnected and uncoordinated superficial inquiries.
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