He's the sloppiest, most unorganized clutz that ever got hired at this bank. |
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What about other kinds of organized and unorganized leisure time activities? |
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The one thing I know is all the time I spent playing games while growing up, organized and unorganized, did me nothing but good. |
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A novel of the happenings of war is an attempt to organize the unorganized, to give form and meaning to chaos. |
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New Orleans resident Jordan Flaherty wrote that buses stopping in at refugee camps continue to be haphazard and unorganized. |
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Within a few years, the previously unorganized building workers of New York became one of the largest segments of the national union. |
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Until recently, these rapidly growing tumours were considered unorganized or partly organized masses. |
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One reason is that it is much harder to unionize an unorganized workplace than most of us realize. |
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Also, human living spaces appear to be partitioned according to function while Neanderthal settlements are unorganized. |
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Johnston Atoll is an unorganized, unincorporated territory of the United States. |
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Maceration is the only feasible method of producing a tincture from an unorganized drug such as gum benzoin or propolis resin. |
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The unorganized multitudes are not a source of resistance to tyranny, as some theorists fondly believe. |
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Sixteen years ago I invited a dozen men from around the country to bring two six-guns and meet with me for a week of unorganized shooting. |
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Hitherto unorganized groups of workers, including agricultural labourers and some women, were amongst the 500,000 members. |
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The low educational status combined with the high unemployment rate in the country keep the unorganized sector vulnerable to exploitation. |
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They obtain economic rents at the expense of taxpayers and consumers who are unorganized, uninformed, and paying costs that are not well defined or conspicuous. |
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For the children and youth studied, much less activity was unorganized, free play. |
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The above will only be applicable to the tax collecting board in each unorganized area. |
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You are a police constable, first on the scene, summoned to find a missing person in a remote rural section of an unorganized township. |
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These census subdivisions represent cities, towns, townships, or reserves, or unorganized areas. |
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In addition, trade unions continually reach out to the unorganized, in efforts to support their struggle for social and gender justice. |
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One of the major difficulties is that so many of the communities that present the most problematic kids seem relatively unorganized. |
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At first spontaneous and unorganized, the Danish resistance soon streamlined the rescue operations. |
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A number of isolated incidents have been recorded, which involved individuals or unorganized small groups. |
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Until that point, skiing was a relatively unorganized activity in the area. |
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Moreover, the labor and social security laws do not include workers in the unorganized sector. |
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Before that, the fetal neural structure is about as sophisticated as that of a sea slug and its EEG as flat and unorganized as that of someone brain-dead. |
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Our dining room is filled with huge plastic bags filled with the packing papers, so it seems like things are much more cramped and unorganized than they really are. |
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Thoughts meandered through her brain, and they were quite unorganized. |
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But powerful, unorganized militant groups may pose problems after this period of turmoil plays out, leaving behind a power vacuum. |
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But it was still an unorganized effort, while Limbaugh has a powerful bully pulpit, he does not have a political machine. |
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That goes for unorganized, disorganized, and semi-pro religion, too. |
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It is, in fact, the only way to consistently mobilize and expand the activist layer of the unions as the major force in organizing the unorganized. |
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Under conditions in which it will not defend even its own members, the AFL-CIO's pretense that it is building a movement to represent the unemployed and unorganized is absurd. |
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However, unions were faulted for severe ideological disunity, undue employer influence, and a narrow focus on their members' interests to the neglect of unorganized workers and the wider society. |
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Much of the workforce of Silicon Valley is as yet unorganized, from the crews at Internet start-ups who work 14-hour days and camp out in their offices to the lower echelons. |
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Local public transportation in Tijuana is run by semiprivate companies, and has one of the most complex, or perhaps unorganized networks. |
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In the vacuum left by the deposal of white power stands the unorganized and uncentralized existence of black power. |
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The organization of traditionally unorganized crimes, such as fraud or auto theft, means that greater numbers of victims can be targeted for more assets. |
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Indeed, the unorganized territory of Sagard, which is part of the existing electoral division of Dubuc, has been incorporated in the proposed electoral division of Charlevoix. |
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It is all about alerting the federal administration against the exploitation of the unorganized workforce, or demanding the application of the land reform. |
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The unorganized sector does not provide working women with the legal and social protection available in the public sector or in the formal sector and is highly volatile and unstable. |
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In the unorganized territories of the northern part of the region, the boundaries of the proposed electoral divisions henceforth correspond to the boundaries of the administrative region. |
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In addition, those school boards with unorganized areas in their jurisdictions also received the Preliminary List of Electors and the Voter Notification File. |
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Often the unorganized, pirogue fishermen are present individually in their fishing zone for a few hours during the day, but they occupy the same zone at different times. |
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However, this was only transitory, as the Aztecs could only establish an unorganized military post at the city's outskirts. |
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This denied representation to the masses of unorganized workers, who were generally from the more oppressed and volatile layers of the proletariat. |
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These figures, however, were gathered in a process that was unmethodical, unorganized and unsupervised by researchers specializing in the collection and analysis of data. |
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Also, either the Northern Mariana Islands or American Samoa, an unorganized, unincorporated territory, could seek statehood. |
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The natural state of humanity, according to the authors, is barbaric and unorganized. |
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The system is unorganized and is characterized by its informality. |
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He sent the spawnlings to the French Institute, and the delicate unorganized bantlings were all obstetrically laid out, like so many yellow specks on a sheet of Indian paper! |
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