Unorganized Sentence Examples

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  • The enrolled force is, however, both unorganized and unarmed.

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  • They are mostly unorganized daily wage earners, who gather at the mill gates every morning.

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  • It is much more powerful than carbolic acid in its inhibitory action upon unorganized ferments such as pepsin or ptyalin.

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  • The result was the application of a purely philosophical system to the somewhat vague and unorganized corpus of Jewish theology.

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  • Of the female labor force in India, more than 94% are in the unorganized sector.

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  • I called it as (then Acting) Adjutant General of the Unorganized Militia of the United States.

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  • For those of us who are kitchen challenged, pancakes in a can gives us the opportunity to create beautiful pancakes or waffles without hunting for the necessary ingredients in our unorganized kitchens.

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  • Is your current home workspace unorganized and cluttered?

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  • Between one half and two thirds of childhood sports injuries occur during practice or in the course of unorganized athletic activity.

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  • If you wear clothes that are too casual, you could be viewed as sloppy or unorganized.

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  • When your site is unorganized or chaotic, employees can tell.

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  • Reference must also be made here to the enzymes or unorganized ferments which occur so largely in the cytoplasm.

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  • Iowa, as a part of the whole Mississippi Valley, was taken into the formal possession of France in 1682; in 1762 as a part of the western half of that valley it was ceded to Spain; in 1800 it was retroceded to France; in 1803 was ceded to the United States; from 1804 to 1805, as a part of the District of Louisiana, it was under the government of Indiana Territory; from 1805 to 1812 it was a part of Louisiana Territory; from 1812 to 1821 a part of Missouri Territory; from 1821 to 1834 a part of the unorganized territory of the United States; from 1834 to 1836 a part of Michigan Territory; from 1836 to 1838 a part of Wisconsin Territory.

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  • After the formation of the state of Missouri in 1820 it remained unorganized, the section east of the Missouri River until 1834, and the section west until 1854.

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  • On the admission of Minnesota into the Union in 1858, the eastern section was again left unorganized until the 2nd of March 1861, when the territory of Dakota was created, including the present Dakotas and portions of Wyoming and Montana.

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  • It was not until the people was stung by the humiliation of Bull Run that the unorganized enthusiasm of the North settled down into an invincible determination to crush the rebellion at all costs.

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  • The customs revenue, in its form of high protection, has always had against it a strong free trade sentiment, generally unorganized, and this seems to be growing.

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  • West of the province of Ontario, then inaccurately defined, the provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia were the only organized divisions of the western territory, but in 1882 the provisional districts of Assiniboia, Athabasca, Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed, leaving the remainder of the north-west as unorganized territories, a certain portion of the north-east, called Keewatin, having previously been placed under the lieutenant-governor of Manitoba.

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  • The unorganized territories are sparsely inhabited by Indians, the people of the Hudson's Bay Company's posts and a few missionaries.

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  • Except in British Columbia and the unorganized territories, nearly all of these are on reservations, where they are under government supervision, receiving an annuity in money and a certain amount of provisions; and where, by means of industrial schools and other methods, civilized habits are slowly superseding their former mode of life.

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  • This consists in governing by the aid of the superiority of a centralized organization to the unorganized masses of the people, and the superiority of military power, arising from the fact that the armed force of the Government is opposed to a people who are defenseless or tired of the armed struggle.

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  • The definition of life must really be a description of the essential characters of life, and we must set out with an investigation of the characters of living substance with the special object of detecting the differences between organisms and unorganized matter, and the differences between dead and living organized matter.

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  • The national army consists of three bans or classes; the first is the field army, the units of the second exist in peace as cadres only, the third is unorganized.

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  • The Bill will remove the regulated organized element of hunting and drive the unorganized element underground.

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  • Even in unorganized workplaces, it is acknowledged good practice to consult with employees over ways in which disciplinary and grievance matters are handled.

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  • The grandi regained some of their power by corrupting the podestd and by the favour of the popolo minuto or unorganized populace; but their quarrels among themselves prevented them from completely succeeding, while the arti were solid.

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  • Watched as he was by countless enemies at home and abroad, a single false step would have brought ruin and disgrace on himself; the growing national excitement would have burst through all restraint, and again, as fifteen years before, Germany divided and unorganized would have had to capitulate to the orders of foreign powers (see Schleswig-Holstein Question).

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