So organizations end up with a hodge-podge of complex systems, all requiring regular maintenance. |
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The lack of control has produced undistinguished offices but an exuberant hodge-podge of housing styles. |
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The transfer has led to a hodge-podge of administrative practices across the county. |
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Their interpretations of Bonajo's work are as much of a hodge-podge as the images. |
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The government has just thrown a whole hodge-podge of things into this bill to try to force it through on the threat of an election. |
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Train journeys were always this pot-luck adventure introducing a hodge-podge of interesting people. |
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A stroll through most bi-level homes reveals a hodge-podge of looks and styles that generally lack harmony. |
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It is that this process, the way it was first initiated, was quite a hodge-podge. |
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But they condemned college football as a whole to a confusing hodge-podge of a postseason. |
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A hodge-podge like this may not add up to a potent message in the face of higher health costs and GOP attacks. |
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A hodge-podge of makeshift clinics continue to operate in the slum. |
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For the hodge-podge of programs that attempt to substitute for it is not only unfair, they are also costly both in a financial sense and a social sense. |
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But efficiency is also a strong argument for implementing a universal Pharmacare that replaces the hodge-podge of programs that are not only unfair but costlier, both in a financial and a social sense. |
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The labyrinths, which stretch out through the hodge-podge of panels and their makeshift assemblages, make light of the tendency towards bricolage, make fun of the basement and the attic, and demystify the dwelling. |
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In such situations they may appear to be withdrawn or non-compliant, when, in fact, they perceive the group activity as a hodge-podge of stimuli that they cannot meaningfully structure. |
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Second, I would like to know whether she shares the opinion of our Conservative colleagues who presented this motion: that this is a terrible hodge-podge. |
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So I couldn't access any other loan and had to hodge-podge together personal private loans, put out all my sources, local programs for entrepreneurs. |
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This bill includes a hodge-podge of unrelated elements and looks a lot like American budget bills, which tend to include hundreds of clauses added as a result of political manoeuvring. |
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In the absence of that plan, it is a hodge-podge of band-aid solutions trying to make some attempt at actually dealing with the urgency of this serious issue. |
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For now, it remains an indebted hodge-podge. |
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The bulletin was a hodge-podge of items facing in all directions. |
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The hodge-podge of programs that attempt to substitute for it are not only unfair, but are also costly both in a financial sense and a social sense. |
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By 2003 the mining code of the CAR was described by participants at the Etats Généraux workshop as a hodge-podge of regulations full of inconsistencies. |
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As discussed in the previous section, there is a hodge-podge of approaches to essential skills assessment with a notable lack of consistency even for Red Seal occupations. |
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With titles like Buck Fever and The Adventures of Buck Naked, Angel's early work encompassed a hodge-podge of various scenarios with both men and women. |
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