The crudeness in construction may be attributed to the mason's unfamiliarity with the new material. |
This result stems from the complexity of the actual payoff landscape and the relative crudeness of the cognitive representation. |
There is a certain crudeness in its construction, an overuse of stone, far more than structurally necessary. |
But you have to suspect that the explanation lies in the crudeness of the computer's judgment, not its sophistication. |
Their crudeness was so hilariously over-the-top that it was nothing short of ridiculous. |
The outrage it provoked was based on the seeming crudeness of the content and the sexist nastiness of the boy protagonists. |