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organization .
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The pacifist, underfunded, and underorganized Barelvi -- with the exception of the reliably violent MQM in Karachi -- appear to be reliant upon Pakistan's rickety and equivocal civilian government to take the battle to the Taliban.
Josh Mull: Pakistan's "Strategic Depth" and endless war in Afghanistan 2010
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It was an understaffed and underorganized organization when Katrina hit.
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Some viewed the children's sudden departure from their families and abandonment of their work (fields, herds) as the first of many examples of their overzealous and underorganized approach to crusading, and hence as part of their unworthiness or, more practically, as an example of their lack of foresight, on account of which many starved or froze to death.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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He decided that it was because people were physically underorganized and not whole in body and mind -- like the Greeks, and became a physician.
The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can mak Gerald Stanley Lee 1903
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The pacifist, underfunded, and underorganized Barelvi -- with the exception of the reliably violent MQM in Karachi -- appear to be reliant upon Pakistan's rickety and equivocal civilian government to take the battle to the Taliban.
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