Sentences with phrase «with sloppy mistakes»

Some books are transferred to e-book format with sloppy mistakes.

Not exact matches

With stocks on a seemingly unstoppable upward trajectory, it's easy to get sloppy and make careless mistakes in the stock market without having majorly negative repercussions.
Than in typical Arsenal fashion we conceded, after a sloppy mistake from Ramsey, which set Aguero 1:1 with Cech, who could've done better, but he didn't and we were 1:0 down.
Right from the start Antonio Conte's side looked in charge and more dangerous and Arsenal set the tone of the game with some sloppy passing, mistakes at the back and a generally slow aspect to our play.
After Arsenal played so much better in the second half of the first Europa League group game this week, there will be Arsenal fans hoping that Arsene Wenger sticks with the system of playing a flat back four that he turned to after the sloppy first half showing against FC Cologne, but I think it would be a mistake.
The game began with Liverpool's familiar pressing, pressurising the United defence into making some sloppy mistakes.
Nick Clegg made a sloppy mistake by confusing deficit with debt.
Ideally, they'd catch our mistakes, saving us from sloppy writing, and push us to new levels with our craft and our story.
You can have the best book in the world but if it is marred with sloppy grammar and spelling mistakes, this can be very off - putting for the reader.
If you are managing your money well, but have just been a bit lazy with paying on time, or not paying attention to your credit score, now's the time to tighten up and stop making those sloppy mistakes.
You see, I love Tetris, along with the other two I mentioned, because they don't have a tendency to ruin your game, so long as you didn't make a sloppy mistake.
Recruiters are constantly sent applications with glaring errors such as spelling mistakes, sloppy layout, inconsistent or even false information and buzzwords which were clearly pulled from the Internet and slapped incoherently into the résumé.
That is why you shouldn't take any risks, since a poorly written resume that lacks clear information and is filled with grammatical mistakes will not only prevent you from getting the job, but will also make you appear sloppy and disheveled, which are not desired qualities for any position.
No matter how skilled or experienced you are as a government auditor, if your resume is sloppy or littered with mistakes, you may not gain the attention you need from potential employers.
It's no different with employers; if your resume is full of sloppy mistakes, typos, and inaccurate information, you'll quickly lose their trust and never get it back.
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