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High hopes, poor craftsmanship.
And experimentation should be no excuse for poor craftsmanship.
He rejected tasteless mass-produced goods and poor craftsmanship in favour of the beautiful, well-crafted objects he designed.
Low-cost houses in South Africa are characterized by poor craftsmanship and design with no regard to energy efficient passive solar design features resulting in high electrical energy consumption, uncomfortable indoor thermal environment and poor ventilation efficiency.
Cheap glass, poor craftsmanship and the compression of individual panes by mullions and spandrels have done much to distort the image of glass architecture.
His first book of verse, Les Cariatides (1842; "The Caryatids"), owed much to the style and manner of Victor Hugo, but Banville rejected the poor craftsmanship of much French Romantic poetry.
In every instance, one is forced to agree – if, that is, you believe, as he does, that logic is the sine qua non of a lyric, and that tortured syntax, strained rhymes, "poetic" writing, are simply poor craftsmanship.
Or maybe he just hates the poor craftsmanship of the Ikea furniture?
Mike Klink, an engineer who inspected another TransCanada pipeline carrying tar sands, alleged he was fired for blowing the whistle about substandard materials and poor craftsmanship.
U.S. automakers, which have long battled perceptions of poor craftsmanship in their cars, edged out imports in a key benchmark of quality for the first time in nearly a quarter century.
If your crown logo looks cheap or flat under magnification, this is a sign of poor craftsmanship (and a likely indicator of a fake).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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