So far it just a lot of unreturned phone calls, unresponsive board members and disorganized NGOs trying to get me to do their job for them. |
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The school itself, disorganized and chaotic, did not show the sense of urgency needed to work with a population of inner-city kids. |
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The discounted items are crammed like sardines in the room, and laid out in a very disorganized and random manner. |
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Moreover, this desire can be tied to the fact that guys are messy, disorganized, and also tend to procrastinate. |
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You'd think that at that age girls like us would be messy and disorganized, but like I've said, being a thief makes you careful. |
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Arthur unites the disorganized tribes of Britain into a kingdom ruled by chivalrous, noble knights. |
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They say he was too much of a news hound to appreciate the work of the arts staff and too disorganized to manage the office. |
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Why do we do accumulate, hoard and keep our homes and offices in messy, untidy, disorganized clutter? |
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You never saw him with a desk full of clutter-you never saw him ruffled, hurried, disorganized. |
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On the other side of the table, Katelyn finished shuffling through her disorganized folders, and she removed one creased paper from the bunch. |
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Not long after, what had started as a careful retreat on the part of the Union became a disorganized rout. |
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In the past such people were disorganized and often at cross purposes, in both political parties and no political party. |
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I assumed he was just as freakishly strange as the rest of Robin's disorganized family. |
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They are the most unfriendly, clueless, disorganized, unbusinesslike set of people I have ever encountered. |
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All the evidence suggested that this was an undirected and therefore disorganized event. |
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From the long lines to the disorganized, crowded aisles to the stabby patrons, this store is sure to raise your blood pressure a few notches. |
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I can only assume an already poor, disorganized party went dipping into the coffer. |
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Democrats must stop looking leaderless, fumbling, unfocused, disorganized, and confused. |
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To some he appeared disorganized, slapdash, cheerful to the point of flippancy. |
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Yet, beyond these symbols of order a disturbing chaos prevailed, particularly in classrooms taught by disorganized or unmotivated teachers. |
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Another common type, which is also the most devastating, is disorganized schizophrenia, which is also known as hebephrenia. |
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None of this messy business with everyone running around everywhere in a totally disorganized fashion. |
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A disorganized crime scene indicates spontaneous action and a generally violent assault. |
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No one wants to be the next Ray Nagin or heckuva Job Brownie, looking disorganized after Katrina. |
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Authorities make progress but are disorganized, depending on the level of awareness of elected representatives. |
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People are simply too disorganized and indiscreet to pull off a secret world-wide plot. |
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But when the storm makes landfall, you get the small waves along with the big, all mashed together in a disorganized jumble. |
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The energy fields may become disorganized, disharmonious, eventually affecting our emotional and physical well being. |
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So how did this unwieldy collection wind up looking like, well, disorganized Democrats? |
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On land that witnessed clashes between the orderly Prussian army and the disorganized French troops. |
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The information related to the accident is sketchy and somewhat disorganized. |
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And there's some real griping when the incessant rotations cause a disorganized sea which rears up and becomes boat breaking. |
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Very rarely, though, that fastidious and precise pulse deteriorates into a disorganized scramble. |
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Undifferentiated: lack of catatonia, paranoia or disorganized speech, and may resemble other neurological illnesses. |
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Psychosis can present as delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, bizarre behavior, catatonia, withdrawal and downward social drift. |
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Instead of reading about weak, disorganized and mixed-up people, unhappy, blundering and defeated, seek intimacy with great minds. |
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In the panic that followed the flooding, disorganized camps consisting mainly of tarps and plastic sheets had sprung up anywhere dry land was left among the rising waters. |
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Our aid is scattered, unfocused, disorganized, within government, between governments and within countries of need. |
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But there were still no quartermaster's stores, and the militia was generally disorganized and demoralized. |
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In short, almost all subjects with a flexible strategy have high control beliefs, and the majority of the subjects with a disorganized strategy show low control beliefs. |
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He observed on September 11 that she was disorganized, unable to stay for the session, unable to give a urine sample and displaying poor insight and poor responsibility. |
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His oftentimes messy and disorganized decision-making process has been widely publicized, further eroding any appearance of strong decisive leadership. |
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He let his mother into his home and the pair wandered through to the kitchen where Rose sat down at the breakfast bar where papers were strewn across, messy and disorganized. |
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While not engaged in cell division activities, these chromosomes are in an elongated state, often evoking an image of tangled and disorganized strands crammed into a tiny compartment. |
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These reforms thoroughly disorganized the educational system, and in the early 1920s many of them were quietly dropped. |
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Thereafter, the prince of Yan campaigned almost annually to keep the fragmented and disorganized Mongols off balance and on the defensive. |
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The severely disorganized and generally unprepared provinces in northern Italy offered little resistance to the invading Lombards. |
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The Government has been approaching the whole matter relating to older Canadians in a disorganized uncoordinated fashion. |
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When I was growing up, my mother was always disorganized, lackadaisical about cleaning, and a compulsive shopper. |
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The more he is asked to change his bag's content and to place his things in different areas, the more disorganized he will be. |
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But the African States wish not to rush headlong into random and disorganized and unplanned multiplication of facilities for schooling. |
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So being a messy, indecisive and disorganized ditherer is healthy! |
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How were we to deal with a country whose school system is completely disorganized? |
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The day of the attack brought images of people in despair, people who were disorganized and could never have imagined what was happening to them. |
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The evacuation can become very disorganized, with some individuals competing to get through the exits. |
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That goes for unorganized, disorganized, and semi-pro religion, too. |
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Our schools operate in an extraordinarily dense, disorganized regulatory environment. |
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Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory. |
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Some files were particularly disorganized, which made it difficult to determine whether the procedures had been followed correctly. |
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The second is disorganized distribution systems, which may contribute to shortages even if there is no absolute scarcity of food. |
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I have always been convinced that the financial resources available are few but are mostly disorganized. |
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Furthermore, the study's presentation of the opinions of non-literary people is chronologically and thematically disorganized. |
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The end result only confirmed its image as disorganized and ineffectual. |
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You are scatterbrained, forgetful and disorganized. |
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Yet, to the second generation, this community looks disorganized, bereft of resources, unattractive and unable to meet the needs that they see as being specific to their generation. |
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The way Schumann's music flits from idea to idea in that suite of short pieces, Dr. Kogan argues, is an exteriorization of the disorganized and illogical thought processes that typify manic episodes. |
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This office appears disorganized at first glance. |
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In order to have the tremendous quantities of supplies available at the right time, and in the right place, it is imperative that the economic life of Canada be reorganized, but not disorganized. |
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Problems started during the crossing of the Channel and the barges arrived in disorganized waves, the first ones already twenty minutes behind schedule. |
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At the macro level, targeting socioeconomic status of families should be a priority, since most risk factors cluster in poor families that live in disorganized neighbourhoods. |
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Several Lethbridge clients felt the program was somewhat disorganized and indicated that they were being placed in classes with new intakes and had to repeat some of the training modules. |
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And the chances are that when you write up your case it won't look so gruesome as it seems when rattling around in your head in a disorganized way. |
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Curiously, the city is attractive but, at the same time, it causes aversion and nourishes the Virgilian dream of the countryside away from the unbearable, aggressive and disorganized city. |
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Matter in its disorganized state is identified with the indefinite dyad. |
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Not only is plasticity of the brain greater at a young age, a factor, but so is the family environment, which shows higher malleability at an early stage when the family unit is small and not enduringly disorganized. |
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Microscopic examination shows predominantly red pulp elements in a disorganized fashion, with scanty fibrous trabeculae. |
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Asking as many questions as you can, especially if done in a rapid-fire, disorganized fashion, in hopes of asking enough of the right questions, is not a good strategy. |
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If he had then heeded the advice of Ahithophel, one of David's former counsellors, and attacked David's forces while they were disorganized, he probably would have been successful in retaining the throne. |
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More than a million Americans participated in the battles, but the American Expeditionary Force's casualties were heavy, and its largely inexperienced formations were becoming increasingly disorganized. |
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Others may feel sad, confused and disorganized for a while. |
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This is one of the most important levels, as it comes in a period of change and one of transition from a disorganized lifestyle to one of rules and discipline. |
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In a neighbourhood that's weak, disorganized, and characterized by high rates of mobility, programs for children and families are unlikely to yield maximum benefits. |
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We believe that in all cases, whether the country is disorganized or has a clear national strategy, actions to strengthen democracy and civil society are indispensable. |
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However, 3D reconstruction indicated highly disorganized intraspherule structure. |
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However, the revolution had thoroughly disorganized the army, and the forces raised were insufficient for the invasion. |
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At the same time, the IDF had a rather disorganized logistics arm, which was put under severe strain when the IDF invaded the Sinai. |
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On May 2 the Green Berets and local gang members fought back a disorganized Serb attack aimed at cutting Sarajevo in two. |
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As a result, California statutory law became incredibly disorganized as uncodified statutes continued to pile up in the California Statutes. |
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Yes, he was disorganized and rarely returned phone calls from the press. |
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Then, like today, the moderates were disorganized and divided. |
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The distribution of lifejackets was disorganized. |
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Staff will gently communicate being unable to understand patient when her verbalizations are confused or disorganized. |
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Despite its name, those cases are citable as precedent, since they would have been published but for the court's disorganized condition at the time they were issued. |
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Most strong storms lose their strength very rapidly after landfall and become disorganized areas of low pressure within a day or two, or evolve into extratropical cyclones. |
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Although the rest of the Spanish fleet remained dispersed and disorganized, many units had finally turned and were also approaching from the other side. |
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Pastoralist societies have had field armed men protect their livestock and their people and then to return into a disorganized pattern of foraging. |
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Every Which Way but Loose, an immensely profitable undertaking, stands as an epic example of what disorganized, mindless drivel can excite the denizens of Yumpsville. |
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As a keynoter and presenter who has also had to stickhandle his way around the minefield of a disorganized convention, Bender knows whereof he speaks. |
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