disorganisation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- So there is at least some sense in which a reversal of the letters also produces the opposite meaning-organisation and combination versus disorganisation or separation.
- Because of the disorganisation with the first wave of helicopters, there was nearly not enough space for all the remaining paratroopers and prisoners on the second wave.
- This began to tell, with the group dropping behind and causing tensions with Scott, who grew frustrated and impatient with Evans'perceived carelessness and disorganisation.
- According to other sources, he is believed to have died in 1923, but trace of him was lost in the disorganisation following the First World War.
- German machine-gunners held their fire until British troops were within, causing surprise, disorganisation and mass casualties; British officers were excoriated for inexperience and incompetence.
- Although the rest of the article doesn't suffer from quite the same level of disorganisation, it could do with TLC by a good copy-editor.
- At a reserve battalion and cyclists reached the area as did the rest of the brigade reserve but the darkness and disorganisation of the troops took time to resolve.
- Rainstorms, disorganisation behind the front line and chronic supply difficulties, forced a pause in Sixth Army operations until 12 September, during which many French divisions were relieved.
- Despite the huge demand for electrical consumer goods, and large investments in heavy engineering and nuclear power, profits began to fall in the face of competition and internal disorganisation.
- Despite Linnaeus'description, this same species was described under a host of different names ( see gallery captions ), which reflects more on taxonomic disorganisation than species variability.