Word: sloppyness
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Many members felt they were unfairly blamed for the sins of the worst offenders. Of the 355 House members who were found to have written bad checks at one time or another, probably a majority did so inadvertently. This group was particularly bitter over the bank's sloppy management and...
Some of the guilty sought refuge in technicalities. They pointed out that the defunct facility was not really a bank but a disbursement center where members were given accounts that did not bear interest. Each account was credited monthly with the individual member's net salary, generally $7,000 after...
Harvard maintained a double-dig-it lead on the visitors for the better part of the second half, in spite of fairly sloppy performances from the team.
When he's not freewheeling, Crews is just plain sloppy. Set for no apparent reason in the mid-'50s, the novel has an unsettling contemporary feel that makes every detail seem anachronistic. The prose, taut and terrifying early on when sex is a threat and violence a seduction, goes limp...
Yes, courtrooms are public places. So is the Oval Office, and George Bush need not admit Sam Donaldson whenever Sam wants an interview. Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School is a public place, and free press doesn't mean that Channel 5 can demand to broadcast geometry classes. News crews...