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She made rather haphazard impersonations of someone who has relationships with others.
The author visits the Central Market and sees rather haphazard and perhaps unsanitary conditions.
The shutters came off in 1991 and, although rather haphazard, public screenings recommenced.
We sell a lot of books now, but it's rather haphazard".
The rather haphazard modification of the 141st-meridian border is all the more remarkable for its unintended consequences.
But John McCain — despite a rather haphazard campaign so far lacking in thematic coherence — is doing pretty well.
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Now, at the conclusion of the trilogy, the calamities in these movies seem programmatic, rather than haphazard.
Modern advancements in science have allowed for those genetic advances to be much more organized and specific, rather than haphazard, over time.
Increasingly, though, as science began to offer careers rather than haphazard opportunities, institutional and governmental rewards for science recognised outstanding achievements, rather than attempting to push people and teams into working on particular problems.
What we now possess, then, is nothing but a compilation, and a rather mismanaged, haphazard and "mutilated" one at that.
This complex cultural history of "emotion," especially its rather recent, haphazard, contested, and gradual emergence as an English-language psychological category in the first half of the 19th century, does not strongly suggest that "emotion" is likely to name either a natural kind or any kind of innate or "folk" psychological concept (cf. Barrett, 2006; Rorty, 2004; Wierzbicka, 2010).
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