0 not connected; not related: --
A series of apparently unconnected events led to his resignation.
It's no longer possible to argue that crime is unconnected with unemployment.
Still, unconnected households have greater overall water costs, since the prices they pay for water is on average about ten times as high.
An example for this situation is an unconnected structural element, such as a beam that is free to translate in any direction.
Of these, 4,623 (14.9 per cent) were either unconnected or business numbers, or householders were uncontactable, resulting in a sample of 26,338 people.
The letters presented in the test were in their final unconnected shape, which is the shape used in printing the letters of the alphabet.
For this reason, the individualism of the medical model and the individualism of contemporary life course construction are not unconnected.
All of these were unconnected with the providers or purchasers of services.
It became an ordering, or connecting, element for hitherto unconnected series.
This single hypothesis seems to explain a variety of previously unconnected effects in breast cancer.