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португальский
desorganização
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desorganización
A condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted.
disorganisation
disarrangement
португальский
desorganização
1
There was no difference on the negative or
disorganization
dimension between groups.
2
The
disorganization
of the ancient Celtic constitution has already been sufficiently described.
3
The
disorganization
of the Persian Empire became very manifest during this period.
4
The result of such a combination would have been
disorganization
and defeat.
5
The combined fire increased their
disorganization
,
and it now turned into disorder.
6
Overexpression of the acidic C terminus of JUMU alone causes nucleolus
disorganization
.
7
And everywhere that the Turkish soldiers went,
disorganization
and inefficiency followed them.
8
In Cornelia's face the well-groomed expression showed sudden signs of immediate
disorganization
.
9
That year was a bad year, a year of world-wide economic
disorganization
.
10
Lily pursed her lips, vowed not to let the
disorganization
ruffle her.
11
Further evidences of
disorganization
and want of definite aim were to come.
12
This story suggests the idea of a complete and general
disorganization
.
13
The seated figure spoke cheerfully across and through the increasing
disorganization
:
14
Otherwise, the news cycle will continue to revolve around
disorganization
and palace intrigue.
15
The government permitted no waste of labor, no
disorganization
of industry.
16
The whole country is in a state of
disorganization
almost inconceivable.
disorganization
social disorganization
complete disorganization
laminar disorganization
suggest disorganization
economic disorganization
португальский
desorganização
испанский
desorganización