Too many lawyers use technology
in haphazard ways.
Small scale experiments on single species conducted
in haphazard ways just won't do.
This could cause neurons to grow and connect
in a haphazard way — as is seen in several brain disorders (Nature Neuroscience, doi.org/ncq).
Some reports claim he was brilliant
in a haphazard way, but Hawking remembers that he was just another ordinary English schoolboy, slow learning to read, his handwriting the despair of his teachers.
But they are not part of the public school systems that have staffs assigned to gather and release test score results, so their data sometimes emerge
in a haphazard way, or not at all.
The original version of the game made use of the Wii's motion controls, but it only worked
in a haphazard way.
«It's run on a shoestring and shown
in a haphazard way in ministries and embassies, but what better way to open it to the public than at the Whitechapel Gallery in east London, in one of the most diverse communities in the country.»
It underscores the absurd nature of the task of trying to make sense of massive amounts of data collected
in a haphazard way over the course of many many years by a lot of different groups.
Sometimes there was no recognition that ILA was appropriate on the transaction, or an allegation that it was done
in a haphazard way.
On today's busy roads new drivers can not afford to learn
in a haphazard way.
Can't easily think through tasks in a logical way (eg may lose track of important items, may approach problems
in a haphazard way).
Guessing what you might do before you get started and then bouncing around between repairs
in a haphazard way is a recipe for failure and significant cost over-runs.
Not exact matches
I kind of grinned at the sneaky goodness of God, the kind that tiptoes up behind you, because without a lot of fanfare, because
in a rather
haphazard and organic
way, I have found my tribe.
I know that if I had never gone gluten - free I would have continued
in my
haphazard, cup - measuring
ways.
Although «sex education» has made its
way into high school classrooms, truly meaningful discussions about the spiritual implications of
haphazard sexual behavior, and / or about the importance of conceiving babies consciously, gestating them
in loving and trauma - free wombs, birthing them gently, and parenting them consciously, are sadly absent.
So, although it is certainly true that we should be spending more money on children
in disadvantaged neighborhoods, the primary problem is that what we are already spending gets spent
in really unhelpful
ways,
haphazard ways: different programs, different agencies, different levels of government.
The apple he was peeling (
in the messy,
haphazard way only a 12 - year - old boy could possibly manage to peel an apple) looked kinda like... a mummy!
The Liberal Democrats» «
haphazard»
way of doing things has a lot to answer for
in explaining exactly how allegations of sexual harassment dating back six years were not dealt with properly.
«It's probably going to be done
in this rather
haphazard way,» said Kremer.
It focuses particularly on the
haphazard way in which defences are planned and assessed.
It's not like these are two elements that are always going to contradict each other, since conflicted characters ARE possible to do, it's just that the
way in which they go about it is
haphazard.
Though it shares the critique of wealthy privilege and racial stereotyping that undergirded Landis's groundbreaker, this is a broader, duller, and more
haphazard movie, one
in which the gags — some funny, some not — drive the story, rather than the other
way around.
Streep,
in the two minutes (tops) she's on - screen, places a genteel overlay of breeding
in her ringing hoity - toity voice, but her speech is filmed
in such a
haphazard way that what it ends up being about is her gigantic hat.
These two men enable the worst
in each other, but also find some fellowship and redemption
in the relationship, as they make their
way from Dubuque, Iowa, to New Orleans on a misguided,
haphazard road trip.
His
haphazard walk, his slurred speech, his awkward confusion; it's slapstick - done - stoner
in a
way that invokes the Dude much more than «Reefer Madness.»
Lunch procedures are revised and changed with no explanation
in what seems like a
haphazard way throughout the year.
«This is our effort to recognize that student behaviors should not be dealt with
in a
haphazard fashion, but they should be evaluated and changed as part of a comprehensive process that's measured and involves increasingly intensive action
in a positive
way.»
And tracing the labyrinthine
ways of your mind, the
haphazard vagaries of your thoughts at ease, the odds and ends of your mental surplus you carelessly throw at the world, one wants to be at a loss,
in a maze; amazed, and amazingly unabashed.
They sold e-readers
in the US
in the past, but
in a very
haphazard way.
You can actually tell that this is the first edition of a new major upgrade to Android as there is a slight sense that this is not a mature OS with some stuff thrown together and redesigned
in a slightly
haphazard way where we experience a little UI flicker and animations that are not running quite as fluidly as they should.
I still emerged with hefty loans, but my debts were much smaller than if I had approached grad school the
haphazard, deranged
way I approached life
in undergrad.
Why provide a subsidy
in such a
haphazard way?
Whereas Louis and Noland worked with an icy control, often using colored washes rather than viscous paint to avoid even the texture of paint strokes, Thomas allows a playful humanity to appear through the rigor, pushing against it
in creative and unexpected
ways, but never breaking through or turning
haphazard.
Consisting of vibrantly colored splotches, circles, lines, squiggles and color fields assembled
in a seemingly
haphazard way, the work
in no
way references pre-existing visual elements of the physical world.
(The latter painting was a response to the murder
in London of a black teenager; it was subsequently found that the
haphazard way in which the crime was investigated was a result of institutional racism on the part of the Metropolitan Police.)
The modern reductio scientiae ad mathematicam has overruled the testimony of nature as witnessed at close range by human senses
in the same
way that Leibniz overruled the knowledge of the
haphazard origin and the chaotic nature of the dot - covered piece of paper.
The modern reducio scientiae ad mathematicam has overruled the testimony of nature as witnessed at close range by human senses
in the same
way that Leibniz overruled the knowledge of the
haphazard origin and the chaotic nature of the dot - covered piece of paper.
Actually, I did not hear about any of the three before climategate exploded and,
in fact, seeing that the McIntyre blog was down for days because of an overflow of visitors (and looking at the rather
haphazard way it is organised) I'm not at all convinced about the «powerful interests promoting them.»
And it's the
way the individual components are strung together that makes these necklaces such attention hogs, whether they're balanced
in a tight symmetry or let loose
in a more
haphazard arrangement.
At the same time, the film focuses on deliberate and premeditated legal actions,
in direct contrast with the
haphazard way life unfolds.
The fact that to perhaps the majority of those who acquire and study a copy of (for example) a Finance Act it constitutes what might be described as a tool of their trades or professions or avocations
in no
way lessens the benefit to the community that results if accurate versions of that Finance Act are published and not kept like a cat
in a bag to be let out
haphazard.
As a result, many people (and this includes many
in the public sector) would rather solve their own legal problems by using Google
in a
haphazard and dangerous
way.
Also, he has to keep tabs on
haphazard parking done
in the campus and make people park
in a proper
way.
Child custody evaluations apply — or more accurately, don't apply — principles and constructs from professional psychology
in completely
haphazard, random, and idiosyncratic
ways based on the biases and personal attitudes of the evaluator, and there is absolutely no inter-rater reliability to the conclusions and recommendations reached by the child custody evaluator, meaning that two different evaluators can reach entirely different conclusions and recommendations based on the same data.
As far as the conclusions and recommendations from child custody evaluations, they just make up whatever they want based on their own personal beliefs and inherent personal biases, they then apply some psychological constructs
in entirely
haphazard and idiosyncratic
ways to justify whatever biased and idiosyncratic conclusion was reached, and they usually take a middle - of - the road risk - management response of recommending the status quo with the addition of «reunification therapy» and an admonishment to both parents that the degree of parental conflict is harming the child and that the parents need to co-parent better.