When you begin to disorganize some of the somatic aspects of depression, the danger is they are now unformed and they panic. |
Therefore to neglect this part of our organism means to disorganize, to a large extent, the workings of all other parts. |
This enables the aggressor to disorganize command and control and decrease combat potential of the defending troops. |
Ropson's point of departure is the list: used to constantly rework, negotiate, organize and disorganize what surrounds. |
If we reject and spurn them, we do our utmost to disorganize and disperse them. |
These aberrations completely disorganize and destroy the unity between man, animal, plants, soil, water and the environment. |