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Discover Ludwig"more hasty" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe someone or something that is moving or acting quickly. For example: "The cheetah is the fastest land animal, but the hare is much more hasty when it feels threatened."
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Normally they would do this when papers are published, but they seem to have been more hasty this time, which to me is unwise both for work that may be controversial and by principle….
A good case can be made for your 30s: with several years of work behind you, you've had time to understand your strengths, come up with original ideas and learn from the entrepreneurial successes and failures of your more hasty peers.
The other striking feature was the number of decisions referred to the television match official; on one occasion Fiji had a try scrubbed out after it had been awarded on the field, which may yet encourage kickers to attempt more hasty drop-kick conversions in future.
The prospect of the government rushing through more hasty surveillance legislation is not good.
For instance, it has been argued that people with delusions 'jump to conclusions'; they need less evidence to be convinced that a hypothesis is true (Garety 1991; Huq et al. 1988; Garety and Freeman 1999), and are more hasty in their decisions (Moritz and Woodward 2005; Fine et al. 2007).
A speculative hypothesis could be that younger individuals show more temperament (i.e. more hasty and less concentrated) than older subjects which could result in a stronger degree of laterality [ 35, 36, 48, 49].
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74th over: India 283-4 (Tendulkar 57, Yuvraj 34) - Target: 104 more A hugely hasty over there, yielding four.
Where Ms Didion distilled her trauma into an artfully melancholic meditation on symbiosis lost, Ms Oates's book feels more like a hasty act of personal therapy.
The French president, Jacques Chirac, offered to send French troops to recapture the safe haven if asked to do so by the UN - remarks more resembling a hasty soundbite than a considered policy statement.
Drinking made me hasty, more self-absorbed, forgetful, and nonsensical.
"Generosity" is a slimmer, hastier, more crowd-pleasing book than anything Powers has yet written.
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