Word: scatteredness
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The Marijuana Policy Project in Nevada has a chance partly because it is far better organized than its scattered opposition. The project made a smart move in hiring Billy Rogers, a Democratic political consultant from Texas, to run the Nevada campaign. Rogers sends people door to door daily to target...
Stealth warplanes and smart bombs aren't the only things in short supply at the Pentagon. With 1,800 World War II--era vets passing away every day--and only 500 U.S. military buglers scattered around the globe--there's a shortage of buglers available to play taps at funerals...
As details of these far-flung crimes unfolded, the fbi was quietly trying to bolster its evidence against the suspects in the other Washington-area shootings. Law-enforcement sources tell Time that the fbi is testing saliva used to seal a letter left at the murder scene outside a Ponderosa...
But by attending rallies, mainstream Americans show policy-makers the true depth of public concern for an is sue. The article on the Washington rally in Sunday’s New York Times does not mention the scattered corny chant lyrics, conspiracy theorists, star speakers, or the speeches�...
I think everyone on campus at the time shared a great passion for whatever they were doing. There were passionate conservatives, passionate moderates, and passionate liberals. Viewpoints were scattered, which made for an outward appearance of apathy. We weren’t polarized, either—that implies two distinct...