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If she took him out first, the others might be disorganized.
They were disorganized on defense for minutes at a time.
It made a lot more sense to hit us while we were still disorganized.
But with the way everything was disorganized, I thought it made a bad situation worse.
They only hope to keep you disorganized long enough to give them a solid lead.
Once again, the white shirts were disorganized and not in control.
The process has already turned up evidence of just how disorganized the rolls are.
The Kings' power play, disorganized most of the night, went 0 for 5.
These little friends of mine are willing workers, but most disorganized.
I might say it was the difference between being organized and disorganized.
The Penguins, on the other hand, were rather disorganized even as they began the game.
For a moment I was disorganized, not doing more than hurting and watching.
"I can disorganize them a lot more than they expect," he went on.
More likely the kitchen is disorganized, unable to complete a table's order at the same time.
A lot of people don't want Clinton, but they're disorganized.
Social life is not disorganized but patterned through learned behavior.
Our communications are badly disorganized up here at the moment, however.
Shoot the chief and, while the enemy was disorganized, make your play.
Near the old motor works, there was military activity, much of it disorganized.
Without him, they looked disorganized in their own end.
However, the resistance was disorganized, and did not control any major towns.
The notes were disorganized but sweet and told the old man nothing except that the child was still very young.
No computer could ever be so brilliantly disorganized as the human brain.
"Because it was disorganized, we had too much extra time.
He walked in a few minutes after 8:30, and found the gathering completely disorganized.
He hoped to disorganise the enemy over such a large area that some point would fatally give way.
The usual tactic was to first shoot five or six volleys at the enemy to weaken him and to disorganise them, and then charge.
Belarusian state-owned media depict the political opposition as a subversive group that intends to disorganise the country and "sell" it to the "West".
His intention was for the fixed defensive positions to canalise and disorganise the enemy's advance while mobile units would attack their flanks and rear.
Behind it, yet struggling to disorganise and alter it, altogether, was a far more essential reality, a self less personal, less individualised, and broader in its references.
By means of them, the sufferer's conscience had been kept in an irritated state, the tendency of which was, not to cure by wholesome pain, but to disorganise and corrupt his spiritual being.
An alternative or supporting tactic to feigned retreats that was used by the Seljuks and others was harassing the Crusader line to disorganise it and leave it open to a cohesive cavalry charge.
Local withdrawals according to the concept of elastic defence, was rejected by Von Lossberg the new Fourth Army Chief of Staff, who believed that they would disorganise troops moving forward to counter-attack.
And if we are to have national service let us begin with it where it is needed most and where it is least likely to disorganise our social and economic life; let us begin at the top.
In the intervening five years the socialists have allowed the national stock of houses to deteriorate gravely, have allowed the building industry to drift into an inefficient and wholly artificial pattern, and have done their best to disorganise the building materials industries.
Finally 5 Corps stated to Eighth Army: "it would appear that unless these formations are taken over by us as formed bodies and disarmed they will force their way across border as individual bandits plunder the country disorganise economic life our zone and threatened our security.
Lenin begins from the premise that guerrilla warfare must be linked to struggle of the masses of the working class, or else it is against the interests of revolution: 'the acts of individuals isolated from the masses, which demoralise the workers, repel wide strata of the population, disorganise the movement and injure the revolution'".