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disorganization

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


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The committee’s effort to track down the portrait of Trump serves as a snapshot of the disorganization within the Trump administration’s gift accounting practices.

From Washington Post

In records released so far, investigators described complacency, disorganization and neglected safety measures in the making of the low-budget movie.

From Seattle Times

Dozens of Amazon workers around the country have sought the ALU’s help to organize their own workplaces, with some encountering what they deem disinterest and disorganization.

From Seattle Times

That, he discovered, was partly the result of our uniquely fragmented system, and partly because of sheer disorganization and bureaucratic dysfunction.

From New York Times

The consequence of extreme economic inequities is “socially structured hardship that result in feelings of ‘resentment, frustration, hopelessness, and alienation’ which ... leads to widespread social disorganization and violent crime,” the researchers noted.

From Washington Post