In thickly settled nations with few dormant resources, a long war usually produces industrial disorganization and financial exhaustion. |
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Yet beneath his seeming penchant for disorganization was a determination to see that the important goals were achieved. |
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The mother's profile suggested cognitive and behavioral disorganization and attitudes of helplessness and hopelessness. |
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It means disorganization, destruction, obliteration, of the institutions of government and nationhood. |
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For a time his treachery caused such disorganization in the army that the city fell into the hands of the Czechs and Whites. |
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It was her own admitted disorganization, which eventually affected her ability to function effectively, that inspired the book. |
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The play on the field reflected the disorganization and unclear power distribution between the coaching staff and owner. |
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The first round of voting included widespread disorganization, violence, intimidation, and fraud. |
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Likewise, the disorganization of relief operations is a waste of precious resources. |
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In almost every case the wrongdoing is by a few since most people operate according to high moral codes whatever the degree of disorganization. |
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But it has a ring of truth to me, mixing, as it does, ugliness with disorganization and a spiralling cycle of unaccountability. |
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Unfortunately, her son's backpack was only one sign of his complete disorganization. |
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Perhaps what we need is a moratorium on disorganization on the part of the Liberals. |
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The cervical intumescence and spinal cord segments caudal to this showed myelodysplasia with tissue disorganization and hydromyelia. |
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Atrial fibrillation is a chaotic disorganization of the atrial muscle in which multiple and organized electrical impulses arise. |
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Skin diseases in which there is an overproduction of epidermal cells or a disorganization of their differentiation often show scaling. |
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Earlier social disorganization theories and economic theories offered solutions that were costly and would take a long time to prove effective. |
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The resulting disorganization of the agricultural system led to a famine that is thought to have caused the deaths of 20 30 million people. |
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More severe levels of impairment and personality disorganization occur in schizophrenia than in almost any other mental disorder. |
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Period of disorganization, predominate feeling is fear, physical symptoms are especially troubling. |
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The title shows that its authors understood well that the famine is not due to a general disorganization of the Soviet Union. |
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Between the gangsters, diseases and social disorganization, Haiti is one of the world's most dangerous places to live and work. |
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There is no simple and easy way of dealing with the conditions which promote family disorganization. |
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Social disorganization theory provides an ecological explanation of youth crime rates. |
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Histological findings include cellular infiltration with mixed round cells, neutrophilic in majority and disorganization of crypts with branching and dilatation. |
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The magazine's cover showed a chaotic chart reflecting the almost total disorganization of the various agencies that were supposed to respond to a terrorist attack. |
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He was brought to the emergency department by his girlfriend for his increasing disorganization, memory deficits, and multisensory hallucinations. |
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I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine. |
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He fell victim to his own ignorance, disorganization, and inability to deal with sexual-harassment allegations. |
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Carla Murphy looks at the challenges ahead, including corruption, hurricane season, and disorganization. |
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This patient displays signs of disorganization and odd speech that are the harbinger of a psychotic relapse, but is discharged without any investigation or diagnosis of psychiatric pathology. |
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Still, more adults only discover ADHD lies at the root of their own disorganization, relationship issues and employment problems when one of their own children is diagnosed. |
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When the degree of disorganization was too great, the unit would be denied the right to exercise, and its officers and men would accordingly not be paid. |
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This led to refugees flocking to the capital and increasing the economic disorganization. |
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Reliance on face-to-face meetings often results from disorganization, with managers spending their days reacting to situations and solving problems that would not arise as often as they do if work were well managed. |
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So the present inaction of the government, its lack of response to the report thus far, is one way of contributing to the disorganization and this is unacceptable behaviour. |
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Maintaining this internal organization requires a continuous input of energy, because spontaneous chemical reactions always create disorganization. |
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Maybe this is just another manifestation of Democratic disorganization. |
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A threat arose-a threat of disorganization, of a big destabilization. |
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Poverty, ill health and social disorganization grew worse. |
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There was nothing of disorganization, nothing of procrastination, nothing evincive of a temper to embarrass or obstruct the public business. |
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Current passing through the heart can cause an irregular heartbeat called arrhythmia, or even total disorganization of the rhythm, called ventricular fibrillation. |
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Also, there was disorganization of plasmalemma in the basal portion of few seminiferous tubules. |
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One of the main problems for their buses is the lack of adequate infrastructure, entailing more congestion due to the disorganization of the sector. |
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Unsatisfactory results include the overexploitation of the resource, exaggerated development of harvesting capacity, loss of biodiversity, major disruption of sensitive habitats, and social or economic disorganization. |
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In large-scale disasters, human needs are so great and social disorganization is so widespread that regular community social services are unable to cope. |
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There was serious social breakdown, little stability, and the Church was regarded with suspicion and was also troubled with internal disorganization. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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Second, mesenchymal disorganization occurs, in which the mesenchymal cells found below the wound epithelium dedifferentiate and migrate toward the amputation plate. |
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Disorganization in tilacoidal membranes, poorly developed chloroplasts, and rupture of the nuclear membrane, were verified in this progeny. |
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