Sentences with phrase «which sloppiness»

Might this not be the disease of which sloppiness in dress is but a symptom?

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Off the heels of TechCrunch50 and just in time for the Inc. 500 conference, which starts tomorrow in Washington, DC, Michael Arrington has 8 tips on how to steer conversations at conferences, without letting ego or sloppiness get in the way.
It may just have been a throwaway line, a presumed witticism, to which he gave little thought; in which case he is convicted merely of intellectual sloppiness.
Wasn't helped by Moses sloppiness at times, but got into some useful attacking positions which stretched the play.
Terry said his lapsed registration was «unintended sloppiness» and the result of falling behind on continuing legal education courses, which are requirements for the registration.
«I see this as a situation that invovles probably some sloppiness and some lack of attention to detail, which a lot of elected of have done because they travel all over the country, they're away form their homes three or four days a week and they're out at night,» Paterson told WOR's John Gambling this morning.
Although it's a compelling story, the book stumbles in a few places, mainly minor sloppiness with physics facts, which may bother the most astute readers.
If the Farrelly brothers had directed Animal House, it might have come out something like Old School, which loses points for sloppiness but earns extra credit by doing just about anything for a laugh.
Page and this anonymous character are later seen living together but we still don't know who he is - and this incident is symptomatic of the lack of depth and basic sloppiness which courses throughout the entire picture.
Mayhem, and occasional hilarity, ensue, too often undercut by unnecessary sloppiness in the screenplay, which subverts its own tired premises for no particular reason.
Shooting Once Upon a Time in Mexico with HiDef instead of celluloid cameras apparently allowed for more spontaneous implementations of CGI — Rodriguez claims that he solicited some 330 unallotted F / X shots (many of the niftiest of which Rodriguez deconstructs in the vein of football play - by - plays) and still came in under budget, though I'm not convinced that the sloppiness encouraged by the flexibility of DV (the phrase «we'll fix it in post» is a veritable mantra on HiDef productions) isn't largely responsible for the inflated number.
At the same time, because of sheer programming sloppiness, Amazon fails to provide the info needed to reliably determine which Kindle books are free and which are «paid.»
There are compelling works such as a molten heap by the sculptor Lynda Benglis, which looks like runny ice cream but is in fact lead, epitomising the moment when the grids and boxes of minimal art made way for sloppiness and unpredictability.
If one remembers, as Richard Feinman discovered, with what sloppiness the failure risk of shuttle launches were calculated, one should not be surprised on the lightness with which climate data is handled.
FABRICATION is probably worse than plagiarism, which sometimes be written off to sloppiness.
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