Barthes, like the deconstructionists, insists upon the disjointed nature of texts, their fissures of meaning and their incongruities, interruptions, and breaks.
Because of the disjointed nature of the state, it did not develop its own state railway to begin with, but set up joint railway projects with its neighbouring states:
Sorry for the disjointed nature of this report.
Unhappy with what he considered as the disjointed, juvenile, and stagnant nature of most role-playing video games, Kikuta had intended to take the genre in a whole new direction.
Mr. Kennedy often breaks up his anecdotes this way (another such section is called "Discursive Critique, With Gin"), thus glossing over the rambling, disjointed nature of the book's progress.
Specifically, an alteration in personality accompanied by verbal pronouncements of a disjointed and violent nature.
The disjointed nature of these publications made their use very inconvenient.
Of the plot, Sharp writes that, in spite of its disjointed nature, "as with Suzuki's film, there is clearly some method behind the onscreen madness".
But despite the disjointed nature of the fragments, "A lot of what people want to do can be done with draft sequence - people will find it very useful," Dr. Lipman said.
The novel received a mixed response from reviewers, with most citing the story's disjointed nature and disparity with the rest of the trilogy as the novel's shortcomings.