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“Since taking on responsibility for the legacy in the wake of criticism that it was unfocused and unco-ordinated, Ford and OPLC chief executive Andrew Altman have addressed complaints that local people would not benefit from the planned new housing, and sought to leave a sporting heritage in the park.”
The Guardian: London 2012: Boris Johnson unveils housing plan for Olympic park
“Our vision is to replace the ad hoc, unco-ordinated system that has developed over more than a decade, and has been characterised by poor quality and too much variation," said a spokesman.”
The Guardian: Child A&E admissions prompt calls for better out-of-hours care
“In fact, recently a group of experts, under the auspices of a European commission project arch.iarc.fr, has completed an in-depth review of the health-related research on the sequelae of the Chernobyl accident to date and found that, apart from research on the thyroid cancer outbreak, the international coverage is "unco-ordinated ... forming a patchwork ... rather than a comprehensive, structured attempt to delineate the overall health consequences of the accident".”
The Guardian: Letters: Lack of vital knowledge about effects of the Chernobyl accident
“His comments reflect widespread nervousness and anger in UK charities at the speed and unco-ordinated nature of the cuts.”
The Guardian: Charity chief says cuts could destroy David Cameron's 'big society'
“But this is a globalised world, where unco-ordinated profligacy by national governments is more likely to generate bond market and currency market volatility than a return to growth.”
“This means that they might as well be performing their clumsy, sweaty and humiliatingly unco-ordinated burpees and squat thrusts under a very small bright spotlight, as they are covertly watched with vague veiled amusement by everyone else in the entire gym.”
“SA Property Owners 'Association (Sapoa) chief executive, Neil Gopal, said Eskom had "unco-ordinated communication" and had failed to consult the property development and construction industry concerning the delay.”
“When the decision was taken to close them in the 1990s, colleges were training too many teachers in a fragmented and unco-ordinated system.”
“Pandor said that when the old colleges were closed in the 1990s, they were training too many teachers in a fragmented and unco-ordinated system, quality was uneven, some colleges were too expensive, and”
“I guess what I mean is that all the energy is a bit chaotic, the movements are a bit unco-ordinated, whether its an invidual warrior's swings or the charge of a whole army.”
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