He has uncoordinated movements and his condition also affects his speech, but his mental ability is not impaired. |
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Traditionally there has been a lack of coordination among providers, and patient education is sporadic, unplanned, and uncoordinated. |
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By Friday I was reasonably happy about my top-end skiing but still felt like an uncoordinated rhinoceros doing snowploughs. |
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Physical touch, affection, and the messiness of caring for an uncoordinated person did not come easily. |
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The managed care movement is one of the country's efforts to organize the fragmented, uncoordinated, and costly health care delivery system. |
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Housing advice provision is presently uncoordinated leading to disparities within the district. |
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According to Robbins, its messages are uncoordinated and sometimes contradictory, varying in tone and style. |
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After a while though, her increasingly uncoordinated movement forced them apart. |
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Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability. |
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There is a lack of leadership and decision making within the company that has led to an uncoordinated approach to much of its business. |
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As a result, their resistance was sporadic and uncoordinated, and many were killed. |
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This is a clear example of failure of a fragmented and uncoordinated health system. |
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Their attack disintegrated into uncoordinated actions by small groups of tanks. |
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Low-intensity warfare continues and soldiers continue to suffer casualties from uncoordinated attacks in the country. |
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His own steps felt heavy and uncoordinated as he walked up the stairs to the master bedroom. |
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Being the uncoordinated person I am, I didn't catch it and it knocked me in the forehead. |
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In the spring of 1648 a series of uncoordinated risings heralded the second civil war. |
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The enemy's uncoordinated efforts proved that these were not front-line troops. |
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I find it very difficult to comprehend how completely uncoordinated and uncreative people can be with craft activities. |
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Mick showed me some capoeira moves which looked really cool, although I'm pretty sure I'd be totally uncoordinated if I tried them. |
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At the meager age of thirteen, Shelby looked every bit the shy skinny uncoordinated girl she really was. |
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At this stage, my dancing is still awkward, rigid, uncoordinated, an embarrassment, to be frank. |
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When you are literally frozen in fear, your whole body is tensed and tight, and any movement feels scary and uncoordinated. |
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Besides, I had felt awkward and uncoordinated in those other classes, and I hope this workshop will enlighten both my mind and body. |
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These again need to be clarified, and they need to be designed so that there is synergy rather than uncoordinated effort. |
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She swung her hips in what looked like a parody of an uncoordinated child learning to hula-hoop. |
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I'm not going to the gym, which I just joined, because I'm too ashamed to have everyone see how uncoordinated and fat I am. |
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Muscle contractions may cause uncoordinated movements and bizarre postures. |
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But I was incredibly uncoordinated trying to take a shower and almost fell. |
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From there I became a clumsy little child, then blossoming forth into a uncoordinated teen devoid of all sporting ability whatsoever. |
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Some seals try to get away, but they are clumsy on the ice, heaving their fat little bodies with an uncoordinated flipper shuffle. |
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As alcohol affects the cerebellum, muscle movements become uncoordinated. |
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But too often, support has come up short, or was too late, resulting in an uncoordinated and ineffective response. |
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The Government has been approaching the whole matter relating to older Canadians in a disorganized uncoordinated fashion. |
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I found myself for a time uncharacteristically uncoordinated, bumping into things, misjudging distance, cutting myself, and so forth. |
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This displays a lack of integrated thinking, where policymaking is uncoordinated across government agencies. |
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The national standards always prevail over the coordinated standards, they in turn prevail over the uncoordinated standards. |
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The government's vacillating uncoordinated approach to the terrorist threat puts Canadian lives at risk. |
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A fragmented, uncoordinated response by and among different agencies can prove dangerous and even deadly. |
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Moreover, low income seniors must deal with a convoluted maze of uncoordinated federal, provincial and territorial programs. |
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At the moment, the increasing number of uncoordinated new driving bans is a nightmare for the sector. |
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If actions are uncoordinated, they can offset or reduce the effectiveness of actions taken in another area. |
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The farmed animal health system across the country is disjointed and uncoordinated. |
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At the same time, capacity mechanisms are wholly uncoordinated, leading to potential distortions. |
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They were developed on an ad hoc basis, without reference to other existing agreements and in an uncoordinated manner. |
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Vocally they veer between manic and mannered, at times verging on hysterical operatics, while their rigid riffs resemble uncoordinated robots trying to play disco. |
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Protests by adherents are small, sporadic and uncoordinated. |
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But the uncoordinated attacks from those who did choose to fight seems to indicate a lack of leadership, or at least effective leadership, on the part of the military command. |
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Even if at the expense of an ill-estimated and obviously uncoordinated move, he has pledged his intention to regain the initiative within the party. |
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He said in such a situation, development tended to be haphazard and uncoordinated there by making standards poor and connectivity between systems difficult. |
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In the absence of commitment from professional and organisational leaders, efforts will be fragmentary and uncoordinated and will have only minor effects. |
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He felt that the city administration's decision not to cancel the plan showed how uncoordinated the planning of projects in the administration was. |
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He felt like a newborn baby, everything felt uncoordinated, and awkward. |
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In other words, I was as uncoordinated as a camel wearing roller skates. |
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Most of his movements are uncoordinated or involuntary reflexes. |
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He was an uncoordinated boy, extremely tall and gangly with small eyes and an unusually large nose, and what he lacked in talent, he made up for in enthusiasm. |
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Because their bodies begin to grow so rapidly during adolescence, teenagers often feel awkward, self-conscious, uncoordinated, embarrassed and even confused. |
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They have frequently been the responsibility of several government departments at central and local levels, and their planning has often been piecemeal and uncoordinated. |
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Special attention was paid to the issues of the state border protection in the uncoordinated areas. |
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It is one of the solutions to the current difficulties, notably the lack of effectiveness, the dispersal and increased number of uncoordinated stakeholders. |
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I freely acknowledge the shambolic uncoordinated approach to the refugee crisis is playing well in the anti EU camp. |
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That structure is at once unwieldy and uncoordinated, they say, while being overly centralized, stirring resentment for the nontransparent and nondemocratic ways in which it renders judgments. |
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These include outdated attitudes, inflexible laws and regulations, and a fragmented and uncoordinated approach to everything from hiring, to housing, to public transportation. |
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The concern that the company would be facing dual and possibly uncoordinated security deposit obligations was raised by the Chair of the Water Board in the second phase of hearings. |
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I stated in last year's Annual Report that the Service's approach to the early identification and treatment of potentially suicidal individuals was uncoordinated and ineffective. |
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In this way, the company would not be faced with an unstructured negotiated process of redistribution in addition to, and uncoordinated with, the fixed taxation and royalty regime. |
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A 49-year-old man with rapid, dysrhythmic and uncoordinated involuntary eye movements and ataxia by 4-day was hospitalized. |
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The response was uncoordinated and chaotic. |
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Sometimes you will feel uncoordinated, as if you are all thumbs. |
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This strategy should replace the unilateral and uncoordinated measures in effect hitherto, which place a heavy burden of responsibility on carriers while increasing border controls. |
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We needed to replace a fractured, uncoordinated safety net with approaches that assist rather than confuse, delay and frustrate people trying to return to work. |
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Some donors, including the UK and the EC, use budget support in order to strengthen government accountability for provision of services, and to move away from previous uncoordinated project support by donors. |
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He said the foreign forces also conducted uncoordinated raids in Kharoto and Pangram areas of Charkh district, killing three Taliban. |
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Alajdim Demiri says that VMRO-DPMNE's nationalism came out to the streets while Albanian parties are uncoordinated. |
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In his letter, Dimon said, 'We have hundreds of rules, many of which are uncoordinated and inconsistent with each other. |
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Even the most uncoordinated couch potato should pick them up without too much effort. |
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These attacks were uncoordinated, and resulted in firefights in which large numbers of Fedayeen were killed. |
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Multiple ectopic beats may lead to a rapid uncoordinated heartbeat that can cause death. |
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National and regional research funding remains largely uncoordinated. |
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In 865 a group of hitherto uncoordinated bands of predominantly Danish Vikings joined together to form a large army and landed in East Anglia. |
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Currently, the availability and quality of child care services in most of Canada are uneven due to scarce funding and uncoordinated policies and standards in many jurisdictions. |
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The responsibility for sewage treatment works still belonged primarily to local authorities, which often meant an uncoordinated approach and a proliferation of small works. |
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Around 1546, the uncoordinated forces coalesced into an identifiable group whom he referred to as the libertines, but who preferred to be called either Spirituels or Patriots. |
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