The only serious flaw is an irritating degree of sloppiness with plot details in the final scenes. |
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In between the sorts who commit the 'benign' and 'malign' forms of plagiarism are those who do it somewhat by accident or out of sloppiness. |
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The clean-shaven trend may be due to the fact that many people tend to correlate an unshaven face with sloppiness. |
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The commission is attempting to crack down on fiscal sloppiness, which it argues undermines confidence in the euro. |
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I think it's probably more to do with sloppiness than the fact they were actually trying to pervert the course of justice. |
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The lack of essential documentation at the end of the book certainly doesn't imply any sloppiness in the main text. |
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We should not mistake informality for inefficiency, or naturalness for sloppiness. |
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Some of the sloppiness that makes fraud and foul-ups in election counts possible seems to be built into the system by design. |
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This kind of sloppiness is, unfortunately, characteristic of the entire book. |
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I apologize for the relative sloppiness, though I might disagree with your point about cheap shirts and cheap tailoring. |
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Conspicuous sloppiness is considered a proof of superior intellectual skill and correct ideological convictions. |
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Chileans are generally not attracted to the casualness and, what some consider to be sloppiness, of dress in the United States. |
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The sloppiness of clothes held together by means of safety pins and cellophane tape is always out. |
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In these instances, it is rare for the more illustrious team not to make amends for their sloppiness second time around. |
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This new process makes the handling of the cream much simpler and gets rids of a great deal of the sloppiness. |
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A convenient measure of the sloppiness of a tailings product can be made using the Atterberg Liquid Limit Apparatus. |
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There is ready absorption of water into the surface during wet weather, with consequent loss of stability and sloppiness of the surface. |
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Her critics have carped about the book-jacket, made allegations of sloppiness and even made fun of her hair. |
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Water is added to the manure in the box to bring it to the desired degree of sloppiness. |
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If you'd like to contain the sloppiness, serve on whole-grain sandwich thins instead of bulky hamburger buns. |
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The last few stanzas plumb depths of sloppiness and sentimentality to which the poet nowhere else in all his mature writing descended. |
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She is floated on a sea of sentimental sloppiness, a continuous gush about her frankness and freshness. |
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I told her in so many words that all this friendship of yours is nothing but a mutual pouring forth of sloppiness. |
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Conventional lubricants cannot be used because they freeze solid, and thermal contraction can introduce sloppiness. |
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At this very moment, exam markers are sharpening their red pencils to ring such sloppiness. |
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The intellectual sloppiness of much of what passes for anti-racist work does not justify burying racist logic within nationalist fantasies. |
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I was saddened to find sloppiness in the steering, so that at low speeds one has to nudge the wheel rather than turn it. |
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The ladies are rather sentimental in their ideas, and it needed all the firmness of Miss Watkyns to prevent a wave of sloppiness passing over the Society. |
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Free publication must never become synonymous with sloppiness. |
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Oddly out of place, these slightly kitchy slightly ahead of their time, super detailed works done for hire stand out against the sloppiness in many other galleries. |
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Furthermore, the ephemeralness of e-mail has contributed to a general sloppiness about spelling, grammar and punctuation. |
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It was an inviting opportunity that Carrick wasted by blazing over, typifying much of his side's overall sloppiness. |
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Mr. Blaikie: Madam Speaker, I think what we are seeing here today is the fruit of three years of sloppiness with respect to this rule. |
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While many of these are minor, they reflect a sloppiness which could eventually contribute to a breakdown in effective communications. |
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This montage approach is generally considered to be intentional on Büchner's part, and not a result of incompleteness or sloppiness. |
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And institutional sloppiness and arbitrariness nearly drove me to bankruptcy. |
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As well, we would urge less sloppiness of thought about competition in general. |
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However, I do oppose the sloppiness of the approach here, and the fact that maternity rights and paternity rights are treated as identical. |
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Do not mistake simplicity in dress with sloppiness and unkemptness. |
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Until this point, the Reform Party's dissenting opinion was just a series of contradictions and a little sloppiness. |
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Facing this sloppiness, the sector is unable to develop by itself, given the lack of funds, know-how, adaptability, and export markets. |
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Whether this inaccuracy is the result of sloppiness, misunderstanding or simply to hype an event in order to increase revenue, is irrelevant. |
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I can't ever recall a major motion picture exhibiting such sloppiness. |
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Whatever my failings, sloppiness of thought is not one of them. |
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It doesn't have to be Armani, but there is no excuse for sloppiness. |
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Little bits of barbecue had escaped their white-bread trappings, and scattered here and there were errant bits of coleslaw, but I could forgive a little sloppiness. |
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Self-sealing devices on the filling spouts eliminate sloppiness. |
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Bar soap is discouraged, not only because of the inherent sloppiness of the soap dish, but also because some organisms survive on the soap surface. |
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If you think I'm down on sentiment, it's because I hate sloppiness. |
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Some of the maudlin rubbish in the popular songs of the day still survive to add their melancholic sloppiness to the supply produced today, which is more than sufficient. |
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And while big celebrities loath its intrusion and sloppiness with facts, those chasing fame long to be in its pages. |
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I am relying on the Commission and everyone responsible to make sure that there is no sloppiness if we do get this top-level domain, with incidents like the ones described by the previous speakers occurring. |
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We do not think that this is the correct way of going about things, for we do not believe that fishermen should be punished because of sloppiness displayed by the Member States. |
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Huntington was completely unmarked as he struck, which summed up Swindon's sloppiness and lack of focus on a day when, as Cooper admitted, the team let themselves down. |
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If the parliamentary secretary wants to talk about the sloppiness with respect to this issue, then he should be looking at himself and his government for not delivering a proper bill in its current context. |
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From Ennius to Theroldus, from Theroldus to Casimir Delavigne, all is rhymed prose, a game, the sloppiness and glory of innumerable idiotic generations: Racine is the pure, the strong, the great. |
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The sloppiness also extends to internal management accounts. |
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Part of the problem is the absolute sloppiness of the legislation the government has been passing, and its absolute refusal to make amendments to poorly worded legislation. |
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This season Ramsey has also picked up an annoying sloppiness to his game, misplacing several passes every week and trying largely unsuccessful and unnecessary flicks. |
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