Yet beneath his seeming penchant for disorganization was a determination to see that the important goals were achieved. |
In thickly settled nations with few dormant resources, a long war usually produces industrial disorganization and financial exhaustion. |
It means disorganization, destruction, obliteration, of the institutions of government and nationhood. |
The play on the field reflected the disorganization and unclear power distribution between the coaching staff and owner. |
The mother's profile suggested cognitive and behavioral disorganization and attitudes of helplessness and hopelessness. |
For a time his treachery caused such disorganization in the army that the city fell into the hands of the Czechs and Whites. |