Sentence examples for poorly realised from inspiring English sources

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The other problem with robots, as opposed to the replicants of Blade Runner or Terminators from the film series imagined by James Cameron, is that they are often poorly realised on the big screen.

Best intentions, poorly realised.

Wahid, at the time an active Islamic intellectual with the Nahdlatul Ulama, wrote in 1980 that Kubah had poorly realised its potential; he characterised it as a beginner's work: lacking suspense, overly moralistic, and predictable.

But where it differs, for me, despite its documented diversions into disruptive metaphorical imagery, poorly realised mini-games and heavy religious sentiments (the Greens are devout Christians), is in its rawness.

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I realised how poorly and inaccurately it was being portrayed.

These influences are more important, more complex, and more poorly characterised than is widely realised.

They realised he was very poorly indeed and went to the special care unit.

Despite their expectations that all health care providers would know about the trial, surprisingly, they realised that most of them did not know or were poorly informed.

Has Labour realised this?

I should have realised.

He has realised this.

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