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Перевод: disorganization
[существительное] дезорганизация ; расстройство; беспорядок
Тезаурус:
- Some left-wing accounts of liberal corporatism see it as enhancing the economic and political bargaining power of labour by comparison with its economic disorganization under competitive capitalism or its political regimentation under state socialism (Crouch 1975, 1982).
- So, for various different reasons, most of the Unionist leaders approved of Lloyd George's intentions; the party managers agreed because they feared that continuing disorganization on the Coalition Liberal side might eventually wreck the government.
- We may prefer arrangements based on institutions like the church and the shop but gangs and parties are also forms of social institution, not perhaps quite so easy to break down and displace as "disorganization, would imply.
- It is advisable to avoid fertilization of eggs ovulated more than 12 h previously because of the increased incidence of spontaneous parthenogenetic activation of aged eggs (9) due in part to the gradual disorganization of the cytoskeleton (10).
- It flowed from a degree of social disorganization within these corporations and also from patterns of differential association amongst its higher-level officials.
- In many parts of the island there was total disorganization as a result, and the government had to install many new officials to replace those who had died or fled.
- Valuable time was lost, the troops opposed to us were able to recover from the disorganization produced by our first attack, and the enemy was given the opportunity to bring up reinforcements."
- Insufficient food may be provided because of maternal disorganization and the mother may be unaware of how much the child is eating.
- The concept of social disorganization, for example, which has a long history in sociology, assumes its contrast to be with a "community", a harmoniously well-organized and integrated society.
- This "threat of instability from the environment makes the production task much more liable to disorganization" (Trist et al. 1963, 20).
- In 1879 "Land and Liberty" split into two parties, the "Black Repartition", which remained faithful to a programme of propaganda, and the "People's Will", which concentrated its efforts on "disorganization".
- A key factor in the process, Wilson argued, was the collapse of institutions in these neighbourhoods, a direct result of poverty and social isolation, which produces a continuing social disorganization.
- The idea of disorganization in social relations is important and accurate.
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