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  • Local white residents say their anger is not directed at the squatters, but at the government for what they call disorganised and piecemeal plans that fail to address the central problem of urban homelessness. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It was just so disorganised and the police seemed to be just trying to herd people. The Sun
  • It has to be beautiful and slightly wild without becoming unmanageable and disorganised.
  • He had been hoping for a quick end to this campaign, utilizing the ship's guns to pound the hillsides above the defenders in an effort to dislodge and disorganise them.
  • In the second half discipline went out of the window and you'd have to feel sorry for McEniff as he tries to deal with such an undisciplined, disorganised group of players.
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  • Don't expect any glamour here: the shops are spartan in the extreme and completely disorganised, with customers left to rummage through piles of clothing that are unsorted by size, colour, label or anything else.
  • The more the movement splits and disorganises the repressive state apparatuses, the easier it would be for the new popular power to sweep them aside and take control of society.
  • Their main effect was to disorganise and disorient the left.
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • My random, disorganised thoughts are frequently interrupted by my own private ‘air show’, military jets hurtling overhead at what seems only about 50 foot.
  • This is a warning shot for a very disorganised, factionalised left.
  • He has helped to transform the party from a disorganised, demoralised rabble into a force which must again be taken seriously.
  • Pakistan, Anatol Lieven writes in his new book, is "divided, disorganised, economically backward, corrupt, violent, unjust, often savagely oppressive towards the poor and women, and home to extremely dangerous forms of extremism and terrorism". Pakistan: A Hard Country by Anatol Lieven – review
  • She may be dizzy, forgetful, disorganised and temperamental but she has always been reasonably candid about herself and her game plan.
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • It disrupted and disorganised a Rostrevor outfit that was left reeling after a blistering opening attacking spell by the Blues that yielded four unanswered points in the first five minutes.
  • I thought he would disorganise the Tories in many ways because they wouldn't know where exactly he was coming from.
  • He is an amiable person, but very disorganised, and this often leads to frustration on the part of staff, and friction.
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • The rectification process did not destroy the bureaucracy nor did it subject it to institutionalised control from below, but it did weaken and disorganise it as a social force.
  • It puts them in the countryside, where they are dispersed and disorganised and fall under the control of local chiefs, who are politically appointed.
  • Petty crime and random violence, so-called disorganised crime, has left millions of Brazilians terrified.
  • That home, Pelican House, could belong to an explorer, albeit a slightly disorganised, technically messy explorer.
  • In a ruling that could have ramifications for the most popular girls at colleges across the country cheerleading was deemed too "disorganised" for full sporting status and declared a support "activity. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • I think I have too many domains and it's all too disorganised and messy and I'm still musing over what to do with various sites.
  • Even though the apartment was completely disorganised, it had a comforting, homey feel - completely unlike Brandon's sterile mansion.
  • The train schedule was disorganised by heavy snow - storms.
  • The young are innocent and disorganised but nobody can stop them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The change of opponent might disorganise Bebe's preparations as Myekeni is a complete opposite to Lindi.
  • Some spine-chiller set pieces are effective, but, as with the original, the concept is too silly and disorganised to cast a lasting spell.
  • Levski tried to respond, but their attacks were chaotic and disorganised, so they left themselves a lot to do for the return game in Sofia next week.
  • The tea-house, which was situated in one of the rooms of the gallery, was a bit disorganised.
  • His longest chapter is devoted to the Irish insurrection of 1641, an unpremeditated but also disorganised, unfocused and bloody effort to improve property rights and secure religious freedoms.
  • These apologies can be interpreted as excuses for people being incompetent, unqualified, dumb, disorganised, and unreliable.
  • I think that man has a spite against us, he is always trying to disorganise our plans.
  • disorganised", but then goes on to say that there was no evidence of "deliberate scientific malpractice". British Blogs
  • Newton offers the best clue in telling us that he was already thinking about the motion of the planets and the why moons and stars didn't simply tumble disorganised through space when that pippin thudded down.
  • Two goals in four disastrous minutes just about summed up a disorganised, disjointed first-half display. The Sun
  • He claimed the measure would disorganise payments in many parts of the country where local enterprises did not have access to the big national banks.
  • Their investment portfolios are often eclectic and disorganised. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Although he was a neat and organised person who was schooled in scientific materialism, he was on the surface a chaotic and disorganised person,’ Rensburg said.
  • The train schedule was disorganised by heavy snow - storms.
  • It's not surprising I'm stalled at 70,000 words of disorganised and rather random episodes that need linking together.
  • The ex-owner of a failed West Reading tanning shop-cum-tattoo parlour said he had huge amounts of drugs in his Whitley home because he was "disorganised". Getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed
  • Everything was more chaotic and disorganised, with fewer controls and commercial imperatives to temper behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet scarcely a hint of this hugely important story is contained in the Oxburgh report, which simply glosses it over, hoping to appease critics by throwing in a few vaguely critical comments about how Jones and his team were a trifle "disorganised" in archiving their data. British Blogs
  • This means I'm dopey (more than usual), grumpy and disorganised.
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • To play somebody who has a kid and is quite chaotic and disorganised really appealed to me.
  • We are too disorganised to have any seating plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas.
  • Other problems included a shortage of learning materials, disorganised teachers and the financial incapacity of students from rural areas.
  • A disorganised woman is asked to be maid of honour at her best friend's wedding. The Sun
  • Now it is being extended to adults who are simply noticeably inefficient, disorganised and failing in their careers.
  • My boss is completely disorganised.
  • A report by the state prosecutor described the police action as confused and disorganised.
  • Complaint is often made, in these times, of what we call the disorganised condition of society: how ill many arranged forces of society fulfil their work; how many powerful forces are seen working in a wasteful, chaotic, altogether unarranged manner. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • And he claimed the drugs were scattered in different locations around his home because he was "disorganised". Getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed
  • To be more accurate, it was perceived to be in a sorry state because of a series of small and individually insignificant problems, oversights and mistakes which collectively made the event look like a disorganised mess.
  • Like other liberations of besieged cities in the past, it seems that the final few moves were chaotic and disorganised, rather than any form of grand militaristic march over the horizon.
  • It's disorganised, chaotic, ideas mashed together like a car crash.
  • It was just so disorganised and the police seemed to be just trying to herd people. The Sun
  • Does a disorganised clothing industry with little commercial interest in quality simply reflect our own limited needs and aspirations?
  • I mean to level the skyline, modernising the structure; it has a disorganised higgledy-piggledy feel at the moment—not surprising, as it has been rebuilt relentlessly during the last eight centuries. Exit the Actress
  • For herself, she was disorganised, spacey, as she remembers it, and found it difficult remembering where her stuff was between the two houses.
  • My memory is a ragbag of half-remembered lines, half-forgotten verses, a disorganised anthology in which the phrase ‘and rum-ti-tum’ constantly recurs.
  • The new government provoked widespread rebellion by instituting a series of far-reaching reforms in a brutal and disorganised manner.
  • Indeed, the seeds of bitterness germinating in him today are also the seeds of a disorganised, argumentative political party.
  • Apart from three framed canvasses, two of which are hung on the walls here, I have nothing more than a few bundles of disorganised and ill-assorted sketches.
  • But without that clarity, opposition forces will be disorganised and voting patterns a lottery. The battle for the NHS is far from over | Allyson Pollock

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