Sentence examples for hastily reported from inspiring English sources

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While the Beeb insists it was of little interest, when the said footage eventually appeared online it was hastily reported by several media rivals – unlike, it has to be said, the rest of the interview.

The extent to which each of these vast events is elaborated depends principally on the novel's shifting point of view: we might witness an effect of the Depression, for example, in the hastily reported offstage story of a hold-up in town; or we might find ourselves brought as closely to conflict as the oldest Langdon son, Frank, who becomes a sniper in the allied army.

Even the business news source MarketWatch (operated by the illustrious Wall Street Journal), seems to have hastily reported the coup had taken place in Nigeria, as this correction indicates.

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More pervasive and arguably more damaging to science is hastily conducted, poorly reported, irreproducible research.

Teachers and students reported hastily-put-together schedules that were part of a push to get students out of the auditorium and into any class, no matter what.

In Tokyo, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said at a news conference, "We hope this sudden event does not have an adverse effect on the peace and stability of the Korean peninsula," Reuters reported after a hastily called ministerial meeting on security.

CLRNs and Trust R&D departments reported finding the hastily put together PIC guidance from NIHR CRN CC 'cumbersome' and reported that ours was the first study of its kind that they had been required to process using the new system.

Each leaves managers at the French bank looking even more negligent.On February 4th Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, published her hastily produced report into the affair.

When French workers went on strike last year over plans to raise their retirement age, officials in China hastily denied reports that they were planning to do anything of the sort.

Though there is some dispute about exactly what Hobbes is doing there, there clearly is a good deal of talk about "false" or "pretended" miracles, with an emphasis on the possibility of trickery, and a warning about believing too hastily in reports of miracles.

In 1986, Congress reacted hastily to reports of a "crack epidemic" by instituting a 100-to-1 100-to-1 100-to-1ck and powderatioaine, treating one gram of crack as equivalent to 100 grams of powder cocaine for sentencing purposes.

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