While there are meetings galore, the minutes, if any, are a perfunctory affair. |
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After the most perfunctory of prefaces, he began to speak quickly, urgently. |
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Barefoot and bare-chested men wore the perfunctory long white pants with drawstrings, and women wore dresses and loose shirts. |
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That was why the requirements for the non-enterprise websites had been superficial and perfunctory. |
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Some of the perfunctory descriptions they offer of the movies they sell on DVD are a scream. |
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She slipped between sheets squeaky with cold, pinched at my hand, a perfunctory touch, and rolled away onto her side. |
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The room was perfunctory, with a bed and wardrobe, and behind a privacy screen lay a simple bathroom. |
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He asked what happened, made some perfunctory enquiries, reset the cord and carried on. |
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After a perfunctory search, the soldiers found nothing suspicious in his vehicle and the incident was written off as a tragic accident. |
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However, this poor, perfunctory effort will do the band more harm than good. |
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A perfunctory glance at the painting without having any thought on the substance and the meaning of the work is of little use. |
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He fails in his duty if his investigation is superficial, slipshod or perfunctory. |
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Still, if her attempts to marry wealth are perfunctory, her efforts to increase hers are disastrous. |
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Usually this involves a few perfunctory sentences but yesterday he was feeling unusually garrulous and it took me a while to get away from him. |
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We have sat through a showcase of set speeches by shadow ministers, but only perfunctory contributions have been allowed from the floor. |
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It seems likely that this interest was never more than passive or perfunctory. |
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Anyone with even the most perfunctory interest in classical music will have their own favourite Mozart piece. |
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Friday's rain-lashed practice session was no more than a few perfunctory laps to give the spectators something to watch. |
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The relentlessness of the jokes grows wearisome, and the ending is perfunctory and trite. |
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Without individualized merit pay, teacher evaluations will remain perfunctory at best. |
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The policy of making only a perfunctory effort or symbolic gesture toward the accomplishment of a goal, such as racial integration. |
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His hands are very soft but quite puffy too, and his shake is straight from the school of perfunctory political politeness. |
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But its digital download efforts to date have been perfunctory and poorly promoted. |
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The police, whose examination of the crime scene is perfunctory, miss this crucial piece of evidence. |
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Lola dotes on him hand and foot, trying to rekindle his emotions, but earns only a perfunctory peck on the cheek at best. |
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Arliss's direction does often appear perfunctory, and his actors remembered him as a rather cold, distant figure. |
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The movie is monotonous and dull, with lots of fiery explosions, perfunctory shoot-outs, and gory battles failing to generate any excitement. |
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Nevertheless, Revenue Canada justified this methodological decision in a perfunctory manner. |
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Using only WhatsApp, the contact follows an eerily similar pattern: perfunctory in tone and lacking in detail. |
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The process of legitimizing the status of these individuals involves perfunctory or pro forma activities. |
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Its narrative feels at once perfunctory, jerry-built and weirdly contrived. |
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He's one perfunctory drop kick, body slam and three-count from being a goner. |
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This should include support offered to all those with a diagnosis and the end of perfunctory, slapdash homecare visits. |
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A perfunctory investigation soon after the FBI raid on the compound, which left 80 people dead by gunshot or fire, was ignored. |
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Students take a handful of visits to different media and perform perfunctory exercises in radio and television studios. |
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However, a perfunctory contact with a lawyer that satisfies the formal legal requirement can work to the disadvantage of the accused. |
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In this context, their understanding of concepts and systems is essential and warrants more than perfunctory attention. |
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These processes require real and not perfunctory participation with a commitment to changed behaviour in the future. |
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Its oversight of the funds and programmes remains perfunctory and is almost nonexistent for the specialized agencies. |
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When they do, the data analysis section tends to be somewhat perfunctory, presenting a fairly 'simple' and factual recitation of the analysis. |
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According to A. Sashunin, fundamental research is required, but at the bauxite mine, the research is limited to perfunctory measures. |
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I performed a perfunctory toilette and went in search of him. |
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Ronaldo also does more than the perfunctory share of philanthropy that we expect from our athletic superstars. |
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Frank Sinatra, who might have made a perfect Sky Masterson, made a perfunctory Nathan Detroit. |
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It was unusual for Doc to be so perfunctory, but on this particular subject he was sticking to just the facts. |
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This has resulted in a perfunctory clean-up of the area and a discussion on the lack of funds available to restore the park to an acceptable standard. |
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His comments on these developments were rather brief and perfunctory. |
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Leo's trademark vocals are in full force, traversing the usual valleys of gut-wrenching falsetto and perfunctory quavers in resplendent multi-tracked glory. |
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Schnittke's through-composed style is at times powerfully direct, but sometimes too direct, the chorus's declamation dramatic yet detached and almost perfunctory. |
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I performed a few perfunctory twirls and made good my escape. |
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Beneath a perfunctory veil of fiction, Keneally shows us a real-life tyrant exercising a power so absolute and unfeeling that it appears amoral, rather than immoral. |
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I joined a crowd wending its way past wooden barriers, metal detectors, and two Swiss guards giving perfunctory looks at the tickets and waving us on to the audience hall. |
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There's a cover page with perfunctory artwork and an inlay card with track listings and a few brief paragraphs of notes concerning the performance and the recordings. |
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Bound in fog, menaced by wildlife and cut off from the world, this perfunctory middle-class exercise turns into a carnival of accusations, French cricket and sausages. |
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Unfortunately, their consorts are interchangeable bits of crumpet fit only for the all-too-frequent rolls in the hay that come to seem perfunctory, even mechanical. |
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Sure, we cuddle our babies, and fondle our new lovers, but in every relationship there comes a point when kisses are perfunctory farewells and hugs are doled out sparingly. |
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Alternatively it may mean that a perfunctory search is enough to ensure that a purchase is acceptable, so less search is carried out. |
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Although counselling may now be used in 50 to 70 per cent of RCMP informal discipline cases, this counselling may often be rather perfunctory, resembling a reprimand, except it is verbal rather than written. |
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Moreover, the purpose of missions was often described in a perfunctory manner and abuses in declarations of mission or entertainment expenses were detected. |
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We know its interest in climate change is perfunctory at best. |
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Hertz is not alone in having such a perfunctory approach to smartphones. |
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But such chiasmi appear to be a perfunctory, knee-jerk writing habit rather than an indication of deep intellectual thought. |
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The well-wishing is perfunctory and laced with menace. |
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Madeleine's garden was perfunctory, compared with ours: there was a patio swing with chintz cushions, and a birdbath on the scrappy lawn, a few plants in the flower beds. |
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The brief segments trying to generate thriller-type suspense are disposably perfunctory. |
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Thus, legislative control appears to be perfunctory, with greater emphasis being placed on spending rather than accounting for how the money is actually spent. |
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If he does so, he would either fail or would perfunctory in the work. |
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He often paints them all but flat, adding only dim highlights and perfunctory shadings, which at first excite and then gently relax our automatic effort to read roundedness and depth in the pictures. |
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There seems to have been no serious attempt to accomodate that interest and to test the skill of the women in a mobile context in anything but a perfunctory and grudging way. |
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That made people very, very unhappy, but it's clearly true that if you don't do that, what will happen is that you'll get these perfunctory releases and nobody will ever see the films. |
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After perfunctory introductions, we hit the trail. |
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For the latter, he often uses simple hatching with straight lines, in passages that are thoroughly convincing except when you focus on them, whereupon they seem disdainfully perfunctory. |
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