disjoint
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There has been criticism this season of Chelsea's rotation policy, which at times has left the team looking disjointed and poorly organised.
From Barron's
The overall structure can seem disjointed as well; often the only logic connecting one chapter to the next is that they both have something to do with China and Mongolia.
There is little new in most of these sections, which are breezy in tone, disjointed, interrupted and not always easy to follow.
At NADA, group presentations seemed more numerous than before, an approach by gallerists that often results in disjointed booths where more is less and volume blurs curatorial vision.
Court transcripts, transcripts of conversations Nuzzi’s had with other reporters and snapshots of a D.C. politico’s high life collide with one another in disjointed chapters that eschew timelines and zigzag among subjects.
From Los Angeles Times
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