Examples of 'very scattered' in a sentence

Meaning of "very scattered"

Very scattered: Extremely disorganized, chaotic, or not well put together

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very scattered
Their specimens have become very scattered.
Marshall was a very scattered and disorganized young man.
The source of raw materials is very scattered.
This year has felt very scattered and disorganized.
Very scattered energy.
The rains are probably very scattered and regional.
They are very scattered but are provided here as input for further planning.
The room was very scattered.
The market for game and exotic meats appears to be very scattered.
The pilot is very scattered.
A major challenge in classic care organizations is that tasks and competencies are very scattered.
The offer is very scattered.
Many islands of European identity were under construction, but the archipelago remained very scattered.
We are very scattered today.
The values are not strongly grouped and it is a very scattered arrangement.

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The result was a very scattered governmental landscape at the local level.
The cotton sector comprises many companies and seems very scattered geographically.
It has a very scattered distribution in Europe.
The use of information was also very scattered and not cohesive.
Pressure factors None, very scattered population ; occasional bacteriological pollution the only reported problem.
The Spanish secret services were very scattered.
In Great Britain it has a very scattered distribution and is widespread but localised.
Except for a few big cities, most of the population lives in very scattered locations.
For sure the movement is very scattered and people say it 's quite juvenile.
For innovative, new applications of medicated feed the marketing environment remains very scattered and exclusive.
This is a very scattered entry!
During the Indochina wars either, apart from a very scattered few.
It is very scattered and probably each element has its own agenda . ".
So far marine knowledge remains very scattered and cost-ineffective.
However, their inclusion in partnerships, as well as their experience, remains very scattered.
Oleraceum is scattered throughout England and very scattered in Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
They may appear in a clinic, usually accompanied, and be ungroomed, easily distracted and very scattered.
The population of the shire is very scattered with only 200 inhabitants in the region.
Very scattered in Switzerland, only 3 of 20 formerly known populations seem to have survived.
Since the Sung Dynasty, people have had very scattered minds.
It… was very scattered.
And by God 's grace they just let me go home, because it 's very scattered.
In the Tellien Atlas, they form very scattered populations stretching 300 km2.
Margaret 's a good woman, but she 's very scattered.

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