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This defense leads to the overly hasty conclusion that sport hunting produces a healthier population of animals.
He now wanted to pull his over—hasty head back again, but he could not.
When meeting women, being sloppy means getting shot down.
We should not jump to conclusions. Let's investigate first.
All our suggestions were dismissed out of hand.
These errors nearly always indicate sloppy programming. So if it's your code, you should clean them up anyway.
I'm not going to be rushed into anything.
Physicians who have been on the job for several hours, for example, are more likely to prescribe antibiotics to patients when it's unwise to do so.
The Senate should not be pressured into making hasty decisions.
I refuse to be stampeded into making any hasty decisions.
Perhaps I was too hasty in rejecting his offer.
My credit card was sitting next to my laptop. I did something that in retrospect seems a bit rash.
He made a rash decision and now he is suffering for it.
A number of the United States' allies had urged him not to make a hasty decision.
He had a reckless, self-destructive streak.
Perhaps you shouldn't brush the idea aside too hastily.
Their free skate was not perfect, marred by a sloppy dismount to a lift and a few other wobbles, but it did not matter.
Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
The key to the exercises presented below is to maintain good form and don't look sloppy stretching.
Shortly after Bush staged his infamous "mission accomplished" declaration, Kennedy brusquely assured Americans: "There was no imminent threat."
It is a brusquely realistic plan for this ever-changing world.
To put the kindest interpretation on his financial dealings, he has been naive and sloppy, not the best qualities for looking after Africa's biggest economy.
This dictionary, despite the care exercised in compiling it, cannot in the nature of things be free from error.
It is all too easy to label talent shows as "vulgar". Some of them do give participants an equal chance to bring forth their talents.