We investigate the effects of quenched elastic disorder on the nature of the crumpling-to-flat transition of D-dimensional polymerized membranes using a two-loop computation near the upper critical dimension D_{c}=4. While the pure system undergoes fluctuation-induced first-order transitions below D_{c} and for an embedding dimension d

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