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“This sudden, uncoordinated move raises serious concerns for downstream agricultural operations and communities since local authorities had little time to adjust or plan accordingly,” Reps.

And yet, unlike full-fledged fascists, Trump’s first days in power are also somehow unarticulated and uncoordinated and even tamed by the fact that the leader is clearly not a smart person.

From Salon

Researchers’ models also don’t reflect the geopolitical reality that there likely won’t be global cooperation on geoengineering, and uncoordinated, regional projects could arise instead, she wrote.

From Salon

When he arrived at the school, he was tall, still growing and uncoordinated.

The gesture seems to be a gathering of energy, a preparation for what comes next — flight, and an uncoordinated, almost slapstick landing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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