Analysts in the break room grumbled about the sketchiness of some of the presentations. |
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If there's a weakness, it's the sketchiness of Eddie and Maria's relationship. |
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The sketchiness of the text means it is too early to pronounce on those elements that did make it inside the parameters. |
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This freedom of the hand, however, does not lead to gratuitous sketchiness. |
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The proposed plan is riddled with vagueness, omissions, possible injustices and rife with sketchiness. |
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The title of his more comprehensive Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit also refers to the open-ended sketchiness of his system. |
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Perhaps it takes time and energy to fill in all the colors in a richly detailed scene, with the result that most of our dream imagery is fairly sketchy, even if that sketchiness is not recognized by the dreamer. |
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We maintain our disappointment with the sketchiness of the programme announced on Tuesday. |
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But that sketchiness is probably inevitable until more women sit in parliaments and own or run businesses, something that is at last slowly happening and not only in the western world. |
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The author's small set of characters develop well from their initial sketchiness. |
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Its sketchiness is rooted in the fluidity of underlying triggers of conflict. |
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