One would have thought that a rise in fascism would come from someone else exploiting the disorganisation of our old enemies. |
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Maybe, working together, they could overcome the disorganisation, the difficulties, and fix this hospital. |
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I am particularly concerned about this, considering the present disorganisation in the Grand Council. |
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He has been on report on several occasions due, not to behaviour, but to his general disorganisation. |
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But Jim's personal disorganisation is legendary and he carries his chaos around with him. |
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But in retrospect that was because my uncle and cousin epitomise disorganisation and, much as I love them, laziness. |
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He relied on military power, the element of surprise, and the disorganisation of the Imperial Court. |
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I need the capability because text files combat my disorganisation. |
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The reasons for the dismissal were therefore not the disorganisation of the company, but in fact illness and state of health. |
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Other observers refer to disorganisation, boredom, excitability, insatiability, egocentricity, low self-esteem and depression. |
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The disorganisation of the agricultural sector in these countries is a very important factor that has led to the problems that are now surfacing. |
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Destabilising, through the demobilisation and disorganisation of the teams in charge of running the business. |
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The message is clear: oil revenues are haemorrhaging from the formal state and confused lines of control and bureaucratic disorganisation reign. |
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These abnormalities in the temporal lobe could be at the origin of autistic symptoms and also of a disorganisation of neuronal circuits. |
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In the event, a lot of Haitians wanted to vote but were prevented from doing so by disorganisation. |
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That past master of disorganisation, Cecchi Gori, would be the ideal producer but I think I'll go with someone else this time around. |
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This disorganisation therefore entailed a late opening of most of the polling stations. |
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Consistency is a safeguard against chaos and many people face catastrophic disorganisation in their private lives and environment on account of constant exposure to violence and death and a multiplicity of human suffering. |
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They were admonished for, variously, disorganisation, unpunctuality, wearing the wrong boots, buying unsatisfactory bananas and failing to think properly as scientists. |
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One possibility which I think will be developed is that the cause of dyslexia lies in phonological deficits in many children because there is a disorganisation in the more superior aspects of the temporal lobe. |
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Genital dysplasia is based on histology defined as a disorganisation of epithelial architecture with anisocytosis, anisokaryosis and abnormal mitosis. |
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With just over a year to go until the referendum one leading nationalist admitted to having barely thought about which currency an independent Scotland would use. This disorganisation was evident on the ground, too. |
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Meanwhile, Sudan's traditional opposition parties, all led by ageing men, have a reputation for weakness, disorganisation and little clear vision at all. |
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His image of tousle-haired disorganisation is not merely a pose. |
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A huge relief operation is under way, but it has faced criticism for its slowness, disorganisation and unfairness. Natural calamities often have momentous political repercussions. |
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They made no secret of their identity, and their presence added to disorganisation and tensions and, it would seem, created an atmosphere of mistrust and fear. |
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Mr Kurlansky deftly describes the sheer haphazardness of much of 1968: not the horribly serious events in Vietnam but the naivety and disorganisation of so many of the war's critics. |
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This move committed their best forces, diminishing their fighting power by the partial disorganisation it caused and their mobility by depleting their fuel stocks. |
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