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are disorganized
verb
To make less organized; to reduce to chaos.
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Republicans are disorganized.
There is a suspicion that Kournikova's priorities are disorganized, at best.
"The lots are disorganized -- people were parking there from Roosevelt Field," Mr Schor said.
Unkempt hair and nails, for example, may give the impression that you don't pay attention to detail or are disorganized.
"You can leave a good will, but still leave a mess if things are disorganized," he said.
And if you are disorganized enough to need a system, you may need a professional to create it.
From this, I have learned that these kinds of people are disorganized and get no more work done than other people do.
Imaging studies reveal that fiber tracts from Dr. Roush's midbrain that normally go to higher regions involved in touch are disorganized and diminished.
She said that competing in Miss Five Boroughs was fun, but added, "They are disorganized and they are bad with money management".
Passing drug law revisions would give Senate Democrats a significant legislative victory at a time when Republicans are hammering them, saying they are disorganized and ineffective.
The city's public employee unions are a potent political force; business groups are focused on business taxes; resident taxpayers are disorganized and inconsequential, politically.
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