Sentence examples for describe poorly from inspiring English sources

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(Another issue involved his reported use of foul language, which he later denied using, to describe poorly prepared Queens' students to a committee of the New York City Bar Association).

Barry Blitt's cover, which aims to lampoon or satirize false conceptions of the Obamas, is, to put it mildly, inartful a word being used these days to describe poorly expressed attempts at positive commentary ("The Politics of Fear," July 21st).

The final description of the structure as an ensemble does involve many more (non-independent) parameters than a single description, and particularly needs in essence more parameters to describe poorly ordered regions, which are the least well determined from the data.

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It is very difficult to assess analytical bias as statistical methods are frequently described poorly in many areas of research [70].

The description of G′ has indeed improved, but the relaxation is now described poorly.

Recent work further describes poorly differentiated cells with morphology similar to human GBM cells (Shapiro et al., 1970; Zagzag et al., 2000).

It was that beauty the great poets dream about but describe most poorly and inadequately".

The term pseudoprogression has been used to describe a poorly understood pathophysiological process.

"Inelegant" describes a poorly constructed proof in mathematics.

Not wanting to keep the joke to himself, he created Spamusement (spamusement.com), a home for what he describes as "poorly drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines".

General Motors said this evening that it was nonetheless continuing its own lobbying against the ratings, which it described as poorly designed.

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