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(N.Y.P.D. record-keeping can be somewhat haphazard).
Even where organisations have plans, they can be somewhat haphazard.
A complicating factor in the case has been a somewhat haphazard approach to secrecy.
The result is a somewhat haphazard concoction of historical anecdote, personal experience and scientific exposition.
The fragments of people's lives that emerge on the Internet are somewhat haphazard.
The effect tends to be a somewhat haphazard cramming together of artists chosen by audition.
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In the case of the intelligence community, it was somewhat more haphazard, although if you go back to 1946, Bill Donovan, the former head of the O.S.S., was warning against the perils of excessive Balkanization even then.
My feeling is we label companies innovators or not in a haphazard and somewhat anecdotal way.
I've been working as a critic only since 2005; before then, I went to the movies like everyone else does, for pleasure, and even if my pleasures may have been always somewhat obsessive, they've also been haphazard.
As in the stories, God, played by different members of the cast, is a somewhat hazy, inconsequential figure whose loving but haphazard messings-about-with-clay are left to themselves to discover who they are.
Less a story than a portrait of a family and a city and a culture under siege, the narrative unfolds somewhat disjointedly, intentionally perhaps — as a means of conveying the haphazard and precarious nature of life in a city beset by civil war.
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