Sentences with phrase «uncoordinated policy»

The absence of an effective, credible body in recent years has resulted in fragmented and uncoordinated policy - making at the national level.
In an uncoordinated policy, your auto insurance provider is the go - to for 100 % of your medical expenses.

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Most of the CEOs believe Canada's foreign ownership policies are uncoordinated and need to be re-examined, although 29 % of the respondents say the country's rules tend to work well in their current form.
Although the regulatory saber - rattling in Washington might seem an inefficient means of creating policy, Valkenburgh, who holds a doctorate of jurisprudence from NYU Law School and was a 2013 Google Policy Fellow, believes this seemingly uncoordinated dance, with different definitions and points of view, to be in the highest tradition of Americapolicy, Valkenburgh, who holds a doctorate of jurisprudence from NYU Law School and was a 2013 Google Policy Fellow, believes this seemingly uncoordinated dance, with different definitions and points of view, to be in the highest tradition of AmericaPolicy Fellow, believes this seemingly uncoordinated dance, with different definitions and points of view, to be in the highest tradition of American law.
Some customers reported that representatives provided inconsistent answers to questions about car insurance policies, or records were updated in an uncoordinated manner.
Beyond this, the future for onshore wind is not clear as an uncoordinated patchwork of policies across Europe continues to stifle progress, not least in the UK and Spain.
Scattered, uncoordinated action implementing measures that achieve the near - term climate, health and ecosystem benefits and no or limited planning that would embed SLCP policies within national strategies, plans and programmes;
This has meant strategies, programs and services are fragmented and uncoordinated... the government will work with the Aboriginal community to develop a strategic framework... [which] will outline responsibilities and provide linkages across the whole - of - government, and coordinate a range of proposed and existing policies and programs... The strategic framework should be developed by 30 June 2000.
The absence of an effective, credible National Representative Body in recent years has contributed to policy making at the national level being fragmented and uncoordinated, and developed without genuine engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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