Unorganized
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Liquids and gases usually have two types of motion: a laminar flow, which is stable and smooth; and a turbulent flow, which is composed of seemingly
unorganized
swirls.
And what you had was a group of essentially unorganized, unconnected writers, video bloggers, etc., who were able to come up with a collective portrait of a disaster that gave us a much better sense of what it was like to actually be there than the mainstream media could give us.
And it seemed to me even he felt really bad facing these
unorganized
red squares day after day.
The second one is the labor policies that we have, which make it so difficult for entrepreneurs to create standardized jobs in companies, that 93 percent of Indian labor is in the
unorganized
sector.
I am so tired of seeing the ragtag uncoordinated
unorganized
undersized, blah blah blah kids beat the super- organized, arrogant talented rich kids (or something similar.)
The reason is that the losers in this system tend to be poor, politically unorganized, and inarticulate, while their more fortunate fellow citizens are insured for the costs of treatment and reap the benefits of the high-tech excellence for which American medicine is renowned.
And the details of another 20 million people in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh were revealed on a database of
unorganized
workers.
The economist Friedrich Hayek put it well in 1945:“[T]here is beyond question a body of very important but
unorganized
knowledge which cannot possibly be called scientific in the sense of knowledge of general rules: the knowledge of particular circumstances and place.
They ply their targets with plausible-sounding arguments, talking points, and suggestions that campaign or “super-PAC” contributions will find their way to politicians whose policies reward discrete, organized interests, even if they are very bad for America’s amorphous and
unorganized
consumers.
The article goes on to describe the streams of refugees:“Over the rivers and down the highways and along countless jungle paths, the population of East Pakistan continues to hemorrhage into India: an endless
unorganized
flow of refugees with a few tin kettles, cardboard boxes, and ragged clothes piled on their heads, carrying their sick children and their old.
However, most rickshaws operating in India today are
unorganized
and ply only the busiest, most lucrative routes.
For more than two decades, shareholders in all the developed countries,
unorganized
and passive from 1945 until 1975-1980, have recast themselves in the form of pension funds, investment funds, and hedge funds.
Traditionally, Shiite seminaries were rather unorganized, unstructured places, based on pre-modern styles of management.
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