disorganised in A Sentence

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    The Turkish state in India was still too feeble and Disorganised.

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    In this method, teaching and learning become Disorganised, irregular, and discontinuous.

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    And carers who harm their children through neglect or abuse, create a"Disorganised attachment style".

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    Every problem has a solution, and a Disorganised mind is the enemy of momentum.

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    Lastly, carers who abuse their child through neglect or harm create a Disorganised attachment style.

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    In other words, we can say 5 organized people are better than 500 Disorganised persons.

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    The trophoblast cells grow and develop as a Disorganised mass of tissue but the embryo does not develop.

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    As a result, the system of administration toned up by Muhammad Ali Shah became completely Disorganised while the vicious officers had their day.

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    Schizophrenia is characterised by thoughts or experiences that seem out of touch with reality, Disorganised speech or behaviour and decreased participation in daily activities.

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    As with their human relationships, people relate to their technology in ways that may be secure, anxious, avoidant or some(often Disorganised) combination of the three.

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    The first observation is that MSMEs are typically seen as unorganised, or Disorganised businesses by technology vendors and so business applications are architected to organise the business.

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    Life can be a balancing act for any person, but if you find yourself constantly late, Disorganised, forgetful and overwhelmed by your responsibilities, you may have Attention deficit disorder or ADD/ADHD.

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    Though they have a notable population, not only in Maharashtra but also in India at large, and a rich history, today they are still a politically highly Disorganised community and are socially, educationally, economically and politically backward.

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    I also consider that the fusion which has taken place here is an act which fundamentally violates all notions of Party discipline, which has always been energetically defended by the majority in its struggle against the anti-Party and disorganising tendencies of the minority.

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    He served as Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi- Though they have a notable population, not only in Maharashtra but also in India at large, and a rich history, today they are still a politically highly Disorganised community and are socially, educationally, economically and politically backward.

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