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disorganization

[dis-awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuhn] / dɪsˌɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən /


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Organizers had established staggered entry times to help with wait times, but increased security measures slowed things down, festival organizers said in a lengthy email that apologized for Saturday’s disorganization and promised a smoother Sunday.

From Seattle Times

Disorganization is common in Rome “when it comes to taxis, parking, garbage disposal, public transportation,” and disorganization creates opportunities for illegality, said Massimiliano Tonelli, the editorial director of Artribune, an art magazine.

From New York Times

He portrays himself as a doddering old man who is both daunted by his own disorganization and too dimwitted to understand this whole "subpoena" business.

From Salon

Was it a psychological need to hoard them or simply a product of his extreme mental disorganization?

From Salon

Other advocates pointed to internal disagreements and disorganization in the movement that have delayed action.

From New York Times