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I think that this example just shows that there was a haphazard nature to American foreign policy under Reagan that undermined Reagan's goals, and it was because of his method as a manager, his inattention to the details, that sometimes you had this haphazard thing.
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So dessert was quite a haphazard affair, with people eating out of mugs and glasses and various other things.
Under such circumstances, we are simply determined in our ideas by our fortuitous and haphazard encounter with things in the external world.
The usual double-crosses and convolutions ensue, but the narrative is so haphazard that the whole thing -- both the caper and the movie that contains it -- seems to have been hastily improvised.
Most things felt haphazard, random, peripheral.
Such an apparently haphazard way of doing things might seem like the Internet's fatal weakness.
He took particular exception to a trail for a Radio 4 programme, part of the 1914 centenary programming, in which the presenter said: "What is astounding about the organisation of both British empire and British intelligence is how haphazard and ramshackle the whole thing is".
Her cooking methods were also haphazard, as she would mix things "like a mad scientist", and even put tea "or anything else that came to hand" in a stew.
The posted information is haphazard; the staff likes to keep things low-key and local.
Things get more elaborate and haphazard.
There had been no period of haphazard accumulation, only events that had caused things to be taken away.
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