I am particularly thinking of "unplanned" or "invisible" policies as opposed to "planned" or "visible" policies4.
This was unplanned and came in response to a growing problem of maintaining the standards of the critical 'experiential learning' components of the programme.
Given widespread anxiety about economic security, the articles may have reflected intentionally strategic behavior but also could have arisen through unplanned motivations.
It was mentioned that departure was to take place without delay, since unplanned stops possibly would occur.
During the early 1960s, concern grew over the extent of unplanned (and thus uncontrolled) schemes undertaken by the people.
In the early 1970s, after independence, a great deal of 'unplanned' innovative development activity was taking place in rural areas.
The new immigrant colonies were largely unplanned and on non-regularized government land and, until the early 1970s, did not have direct water or electricity connections.
Moreover, there are 52 weeks in a year, and excluding holidays and planned and unplanned downtime, there were approximately 50 possible procedure weeks per year.