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is unorganized
adjective
Not having been organized
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As they march toward November, Democrats think they have a potent strategy in rehashing the chaos of 2000, but admit their approach is unorganized.
This is unorganized confusion.
Amarnath said India's problem is that it is unorganized, which is why the RSS is needed to help India revive itself.
The overall tumor vascular pattern is unorganized, suggesting limited control of new vessel formation.
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They are unorganized, and it's all very small-scale".
"The resistance is fierce, but it's unorganized," said Capt.
Americans like Mark Frisbie have no foundation to stand on; they're unorganized, unheard, unspoken for.
The TPs are unorganized in the broad sense but very local.
"There's not a team in this league who hasn't been unorganized at the end of the game," Kidd said.
Against Seattle they looked like world beaters (so did Vancouver) but against San Jose they were unorganized and lacked any invention in the final third.
In the fall 1979 issue of the Comparative Labor Law Journal, he wrote that the chief criticism of the system was "its failure to provide adequate statutory protection in respect to basic conditions of employment for the great majority of workers who are unorganized".
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