<adj.all> uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games
lacking the skillful and effective interaction of muscle movements
<adj.all> his movements are uncoordinated an uncoordinated toddler
So the countries would be better off if they followed an uncoordinated policy.
"A well-integrated, small (route) network may yield much higher (aircraft) utilization rates and consequently lower seat-mile costs than a larger, uncoordinated network," says the paper.
In a world of uncoordinated monetary policy, this surplus has driven up the yen so dramatically that Japanese institutions have suffered big foreign-exchange losses from stashing their profits abroad in, say, U.S. Treasury bonds.