Other problems included a shortage of learning materials, disorganised teachers and the financial incapacity of students from rural areas. |
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It had become disorganised and was continually apologising to its American customers. |
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He is an amiable person, but very disorganised, and this often leads to frustration on the part of staff, and friction. |
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Petty crime and random violence, so-called disorganised crime, has left millions of Brazilians terrified. |
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To play somebody who has a kid and is quite chaotic and disorganised really appealed to me. |
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Indeed, the seeds of bitterness germinating in him today are also the seeds of a disorganised, argumentative political party. |
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The tea-house, which was situated in one of the rooms of the gallery, was a bit disorganised. |
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The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas. |
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It has to be beautiful and slightly wild without becoming unmanageable and disorganised. |
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For herself, she was disorganised, spacey, as she remembers it, and found it difficult remembering where her stuff was between the two houses. |
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As a result of five busy bees during that time, the once messy and disorganised community project has been revitalised. |
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Some spine-chiller set pieces are effective, but, as with the original, the concept is too silly and disorganised to cast a lasting spell. |
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These apologies can be interpreted as excuses for people being incompetent, unqualified, dumb, disorganised, and unreliable. |
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That home, Pelican House, could belong to an explorer, albeit a slightly disorganised, technically messy explorer. |
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She may be dizzy, forgetful, disorganised and temperamental but she has always been reasonably candid about herself and her game plan. |
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Now it is being extended to adults who are simply noticeably inefficient, disorganised and failing in their careers. |
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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. |
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It's not surprising I'm stalled at 70,000 words of disorganised and rather random episodes that need linking together. |
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Ads nowadays, especially on TV, portray blokes as stupid and disorganised, while women always know what's what. |
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On informal or disorganised markets, farmers and traders are often victims of theft. |
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Rumba night at UNESCO certainly disproved the cliché that Congolese music events unroll in a state of disorganised shambles. |
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He gained a reputation for being disorganised in his work, late with deliveries and lazy. |
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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. |
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It puts them in the countryside, where they are dispersed and disorganised and fall under the control of local chiefs, who are politically appointed. |
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It's disorganised, chaotic, ideas mashed together like a car crash. |
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In the event he had to flee to Turkey, while his men were left directionless and disorganised. |
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The mosquito and the parasite feast on therapeutic chaos and disorganised control activities. |
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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. |
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The party was disorganised and divided, and fielded too many candidates better known for their parentage than their local knowledge. |
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This is a warning shot for a very disorganised, factionalised left. |
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Cultural conservatives pushing in the opposite direction are disorganised and uninfluential. |
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De Montfort and his men carried out a feigned flight, which resulted in them being followed by disorganised Aragonese over-confident of victory. |
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I don't think he's smart enough to know that the character of mental illness is disorganised thinking. |
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With poor deliveries and a disorganised forward line, big men Tippett, Franklin and Mike Pyke had just six touches between them. |
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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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They are replaced by new fibres that are fewer in number, finer and more disorganised. |
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Today, we cannot but conclude that any such international legal order is at best very disorganised. |
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The disorganised criminal violence that broke out this week is altogether more unpredictable. |
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Hoarder's homes often appear messy and disorganised, but surprisingly hoarders themselves do not lack organisational skills or responsibility. |
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Although the political system is based on democracy and pluralism, the opposition is still weak and disorganised. |
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People who oppose that react in a disorganised way, which breeds terrorism. |
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Without strong government investment, regulation and supervision, children's services tend to remain disorganised and of low quality. |
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Only units that are at full strength and not disorganised may advance after combat. |
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The get-out clause that you're stressed or scatty or disorganised won't wash forever. |
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He himself was notoriously disorganised and unpunctual. |
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Starving refugees, disorganised stragglers, and the sick and wounded clogged the primitive roads and tracks leading to India. |
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The Second International emerged from the Congress, although Morris was distraught at its chaotic and disorganised proceedings. |
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By hunting for funds in a disorganised and unsystematic way? |
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This issue had been dealt with in a disorganised manner and, I would say, disastrously managed recently, and this is good news for all citizens of Europe. |
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I was just waiting to receive a copy before putting it online but it seems that either it's being carried by a herd of slugs and should arrive next Summer or people are as disorganised as I am sometimes, haha. |
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Most seem eager to talk vehemently about their ideas. For further reading and an insight into just how disorganised the movement is, I recommend this piece in Politico. |
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The more important explanation lies in the contrasting strengths of the two parties locally. Until about 2000, the local Democrats were losing members and looked disorganised. |
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In the beginning, military action was disorganised. |
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It is a condition in which the upper chambers of the heart beat in an uncoordinated and disorganised fashion, resulting in an irregular and fast heart rhythm. |
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Another great problem is the lack of qualified PE teachers, that is, the disorganised state of further professional training and the fact that the content of the PE curriculum is out of date. |
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Successive conflicts have disorganised the agricultural sector. |
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The spectacular re-emergence of dengue in Latin America can be explained by the disorganised state of anti-mosquito programmes due to population growth, urbanisation and impoverishment. |
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The subsequent English campaigns in France, however, were disorganised and ineffective. |
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Given that Coleridge tended to be highly disorganised and had no head for business, the publication was probably doomed from the start. |
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The southern attack at Cambrai also failed, because V Corps had been too disorganised after the fighting in Belgium to make a serious effort. |
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The Catalan, Aragonese and Occitan forces were disorganised and disintegrated under the assault of Montfort's squadrons. |
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The rebels were disorganised, had differing goals, and were poorly equipped, led, and trained, and had no outside support or funding. |
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The Desert Air Force failed to make a maximum effort to bomb a disorganised and retreating opponent, which on 5 November was within range and confined to the coast road. |
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Disorganised deskspace is a major cause of being ineffective. |
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