lack of coordination
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noun[U]
uk/kəʊˌɔː.dɪˈneɪ.ʃən/us/koʊˌɔːr.dənˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making all the people involved in a plan or activity work together in an ...
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Many uncertainties, however, do not result from lack of data, but from lack of knowledge about existing data and fromlackofcoordinationof it.
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Additional factors hampering effective enforcement include insufficient cooperation and collaboration from fishers, high enforcement costs, andlackofcoordinationand cooperation among relevant agencies.
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Lackofcoordinationsupport from fathers appeared to inhibit maternal employment.
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Government officials are also attempting to resolve a fourth problem : thelackofcoordinationbetween environmental concerns, economic issues and energy needs that undermines efficiency.
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Thislackofcoordinationled to overuse and inappropriate use of technologies, and perhaps even to underuse of other, more cost-effective technologies.
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Alackofcoordinationbetween agencies can cause other problems.
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In contrast, individuals with primary lymphoedema were likely to experience lengthy delays owing to the lack of awareness of referrers, and alackofcoordinationof investigation and diagnosis.
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Poor imperial leadership andlackofcoordinationamong provincial officials limited the success of the modernization programs.
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Lackofcoordinationbetween groundwater management and surface water management is a worldwide problem that occurs because of the division of regulatory power among different agencies.
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But there is also a more fundamentallackofcoordinationin the sense that neither of those equilibria must arise in a particular play of the game.
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In the described perspective, excessive crying may be interpreted as a misalignment orlackofcoordinationbetween the two processes, in particular at the end of the day.
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District level bodies also faced problems : principallylackofcoordinationand failure to control and adequately monitor finances.
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While alackofcoordinationmay simply be the manifestation of poor policymaking, this piece argues that in other cases the practical limitations on policy harmonization have to be acknowledged.
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This is linked to my third point, which is thelackofcoordinationand cooperation.
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It is these governments that are failing to act, these governments that are demonstrating alackofcoordinationand a lack of solidarity.
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There was alackofcoordinationof long-term measures to support this sector in the various national recovery plans.
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There has been a seriouslackofcoordination, of discipline, and a failure to set priorities.
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Inadequate coordination or even a totallackofcoordinationbetween the various players in the field will inevitably lead to negative effects.
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There is alackofcoordinationin this area.
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The major weak point is thelackofcoordinationover the enormous number of activities.
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I wish to make quite clear that there is no question oflackofcoordinationor of lack of interest.
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There was a completelackofcoordinationin the industry.
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There is inevitably some overlapping andlackofcoordination.
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There is an awfullackofcoordination.
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Nor is there ever anylackofcoordinationor cooperation amongst the firms in the industry.
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My other criticism is thelackofcoordinationbetween the different intelligence services and between them and the counter-intelligence services.
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