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were haphazard
adjective
Random; chaotic; incomplete; not thorough, constant, or consistent
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But the results were haphazard at best.
The task was not easy: before the establishment of Crockford's directory in the mid-19th century, recorded details of clerical careers were haphazard and local.
The report also found serious flaws in state licensing procedures, saying they were haphazard and might unfairly benefit members of the crane operators' union.
(Neither received more than rudimentary explosives training when they served together in the Army, and their early experiments with smaller devices were haphazard at best).
Although an intercalary month was used periodically, intercalations were haphazard, inserted when the royal astrologers realized that the calendar had fallen severely out of step with the seasons.
He and his Ad-ministration were never fully engaged; antiterrorist efforts were haphazard, half-hearted.
Similar(45)
But it is haphazard.
It's haphazard, disorienting".
The effort was haphazard.
His training was haphazard.
It is haphazard.
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