«Law societies are extremely
slapdash about all aspects of their disciplinary proceedings,» remarks Philip Slayton, a former Bay Street lawyer, law school dean, author of Lawyers Gone Bad and Canadian Lawyer columnist.
It's particularly true for the non-plot related segments such as the date conversations, and the whole thing has a certain level of
slapdash about it, but it's still very playable.
Not exact matches
And this creates a huge question - mark
about the sustainability of his
slapdash approach to the job.
As with the wicked witch, there's something inherently untrustworthy, even
slapdash,
about this whole affair.
But this desultory,
slapdash, poorly directed straight - to - video flick
about an amnesiac, double - crossed killing machine takes ideas and scenes we've seen dozens of times before, and then executes them lazily and poorly.
There's nothing sustainable
about Moonee's life within the clutches of her mother's
slapdash lifestyle, and even in the lightest scenes, there's a lingering possibility that the whole situation might come crashing down.
Say what you will
about the so - called mumblecore school of filmmaking — with its
slapdash aesthetic and endless self - regarding conversations — but at least those movies seem to have something on their minds, beyond creating a mood.
Cohen writes that in Bradford's work «there is the peculiar poetic charm of provisional painting — a sense of blah, of nonchalance, of not quite caring
about the
slapdash, scruffy, Brooklyn-esque «work in progress» look.
On the surface, Lizzie Fitch's inkjet - printed two - dimensional constructions would seem to be
about as far from Six's
slapdash works as possible, but they both combine disparate elements in ways that reward extended viewing.
Well, I doubt Cordy thinks that much
about his inheritance (Merrill Wagner and Robert Ryman are his parents) as he works; his spontaneous process and inexhaustible materiality manage to infuse his parents» elegant Minimalism with a giddy,
slapdash nonchalance.