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"The perfunctory analysis presented by I.S.S. to justify its flawed recommendation to vote for all seven Pershing Square nominees is directly contradicted by the analysis of C.P.'s efficiency presented by Oliver Wyman, highly qualified, independent railroad industry experts retained by C.P.'s board of directors," the railway said.
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Huxley's ignorance of this fact may not in fact have mattered much, in light of his rather perfunctory and dismissive analysis of the adult Engis specimen.
Sorkin's analysis is fairly perfunctory (it doesn't go much beyond the "seeds of disaster" coming "together to create the perfect storm"), but his action scenes are intimate and engaging.
One of my issues with technicians (and other analysts) is that many forecasts are made with analysis that's perfunctory or nonexistent.
This is an old controversy to which this paper does not add any new analysis, only discussion, and that, in my opinion, somewhat perfunctory.
The decision, by Justice Louis B. York of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, said that although state and city procedures require an environmental study, "the Council's entire legislative review process was mostly perfunctory, only occasionally rising to the level of cursory, with the operative word being alacrity rather than analysis".
In this analysis, Weiner's failure to receive critical recognition is not an implicit judgment of, say, the perfunctory quality of some descriptive passages, or of the brittle mean-spiritedness that colors some character sketches.
There's the perfunctory.
SERVICE Perfunctory.
"Rape is perfunctory," he says.
The Fosse homage appears perfunctory.
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