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The initial research it has carried out suggests that entrants into ELT are often confused by the information that is available and are making poorly informed judgments about the training courses they choose.
The housing bubble was a collective frenzy, but it was made much worse by the fact that millions of borrowers were making poorly informed decisions about the debt they were taking on.
Waddell: To me, one of the biggest problems with the Internet of Things right now is that manufacturers are making poorly secured devices in their rush to connect every little thing they make to the internet.
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Like an attention starved little sibling, New Zillinders are pretty adept at making poorly-planned and wacky attempts to gain more than their fair share of global attention or failing that, at least a brief mention in the "Weird World" column of any foreign newspaper.
The only cars Mr. Karpel hates are those "poorly made, poorly engineered cars that are cheap and fall apart after 50,000 miles".
We talked a little about vitello tonnato made with mystery meat and supermarket mayonnaise, the tragedy of good food made poorly.
On the day Mr. Romney dropped out of that presidential race, Mr. Obama told reporters that the former governor was a weak candidate who made "poorly thought out" comments (the compulsive grader again).
To remedy the problem, products are made poorly.
Nouri et al. (2005) used field sand to make poorly cemented thick-walled cylinder samples.
Woodside cited a Galaxy Fame phone as an example of a cheap device made poorly, and last-gen phones as the only other option.
If, however, as has been the case with many movies of the last year or two, the 3D is not considered during production (adding it on is just plain bad news), the movie will have been made poorly.
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