Word: sloppyness
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A second period dominated by sloppy play was highlighted by Harvard's well-rested third-liners. It took 14 minutes, but juniors Courtney Hurley and Kath Ulman tallied their first goals of the season en route to a three-goal period. Whyte assisted on both goals.
That question is at the heart of a growing debate among scientists, 200 of whom gathered this month at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., to air the issue. Traditionally, researchers have published their findings in medical journals, like the New England Journal of Medicine or the Journal...
In its prime, back in the late 1950s and '60s, Gucci defined chic. It was one of the great names in fashion, a symbol of luxury, elegance and quality. By the 1980s, however, the label had become tattered and worn, a victim of sloppy manufacturing, countless knockoffs and feuds among...
Much of the trouble we get into (as individuals or organizations or as government) is connected to sloppy communication. Our words too often lead us away from where we want to go; they unwittingly antagonize friends or business associates. We are infuriated when our position is not understood and then...
Staines is implying that Peninsula is in some way associated with the Catholic Church, which is a totally fallacious assertion. Peninsula has never never, nor will it ever, espouse the teachings of any particular church or religion. To try establish such a connection is a sign of sloppy journalism.