Even worse,
it appears as an afterthought, when just about everything has been resolved.
Not exact matches
-- De Blasio tries to pivot from social, to economic issues — NYT's J. David Goodman: «
As his administration struggles on some of the issues the mayor cares most deeply about, like homelessness and child welfare, he has found success on others — job creation, economic development — that can
appear at times to be rhetorical
afterthoughts.
It has problems that
appear to largely stem from being built
as an
afterthought atop a single - player focused game, but many of the ideas it has for a multiplayer Final Fantasy experience are pretty strong, and there's a particularly impressive effort to tell a proper FF story in a multiplayer setting that pans out remarkably well.
Overall, the Giulia's interior feels more organic, and the screen doesn't
appear tacked on the dashboard like an
afterthought,
as found on some of its competitors.
We used to stack the beds toward the back of the store,
appearing almost
as an
afterthought, but in that location, they just tended to collect dust and fur.
But in practice we find that it often
appears to center only on economic considerations, with social or ecologic benefits considered
as an
afterthought rather than given equal weight at the outset.
Although the female member
appears to be an accomplished individual with a significant mandate, her information is presented almost
as an
afterthought,
as (just) «the woman» on the committee.
Although most of those working in the health system can be open - minded and cooperative around these issues, they were not given proper consideration in advance.These priorities are often delegated
as an
afterthought, and the presence of systemic directions to provide guidance to health institutions and practitioners
appears to be lacking.