How To Use Unsystematic In A Sentence

  • The Minister for Finance is at best throwing money at problems in a totally unsystematic way, in trial and error methods.
  • From his youth he had studied its problems unsystematically; he had a way of going straight to the point in any discussion; and, judged by a literary standard, he was a great master of expository and argumentative prose.
  • The ‘accomplishments’ taught to their sisters, on the other hand, mostly by unsystematic home education with a brief period at a private school to ‘finish’, in effect prepared them for marriage.
  • Changes will have to be revalidated by going back to a possibly disorganized or unsystematic accumulation of user-related materials to see if the new specifications remain responsive to identified user needs.
  • One eventually deduces that, for him, the word ‘metaphorical’ signifies the occasional and unsystematic use of purity language in contexts where it would not be normal.
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  • He treats the whole situation cavalierly and unsystematically.
  • Instead of looking at the consistency of test scores, this theory examines the causes of variability in test scores and the extent to which variability can be attributed to systematic or unsystematic sources.
  • That something emerges in a totally unsystematic, indeed offhand way, as in a review of a book on Yeats's poetry.
  • his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf
  • From today's standards, Otto's definition of numinosity might seem a bit vague and unsystematic. Earthpages.ca - Think Free
  • Problems, however, remain due to the limited funds, unsystematic management and lagging regulations.
  • Owing to lack of storage space the 19th-century managers of the Academy unsystematically disposed of some paintings, while others entered the collection through bequests and purchases.
  • They are also unsystematic, and often contradictory. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Round's view was largely based on a somewhat unsystematic and subjective review of the distribution of the assessments across estates, vills and the hundreds of counties.
  • Translators are not free to omit or alter anything communicated by the original, either systematically or unsystematically, in deference to feminist or to any other (extra-biblical) dogma.
  • This unsystematic quality is also apparent in the editorial principles underlying the volumes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • These advocates of rights regarded the unsystematic, unentrenched British system of rights as totally inadequate.
  • Our work at Naseby in the early 1990s merely drew upon data already collected by unsystematic metal detectorists who had roughly mapped their finds.
  • Organizational researchers have developed a range of tactics, many of which may seem rather unsystematic in tone, but they are worth drawing attention to.
  • Prior was brought up as a Methodist, but while he was a student he came to consider Methodistic theology too unsystematic, and he became a Presbyterian.
  • Our tort system is somewhat random, unsystematic, nontransparent, and produces dramatic inequalities.
  • Stock prices are greatly affected by such unsystematic factors as earnings and cash dividend announcement.
  • Currently, variants of the fake bomb technique are used only for unsystematic exposes of flaws in the security system, not to improve inspector performance.
  • unsystematic and fragmentary records
  • Although somewhat unsystematic in its approach, it's a valuable resource.
  • I decided long ago that if I kept reading as widely as I had been, and in an unsystematic fashion, I would acquire a lot of information in the short term, but the depth of my understanding of anything would not improve.
  • Second, the Chinese recording procedures were unsystematic and disorderly.
  • Those who are familiar with the New Testament record of his teachings would admit that the material we possess is unsystematic and sporadic in nature.
  • In drawing me into the project they'd supplied me with a batch of research materials, which I'd browsed unsystematically, as well as a working version of their reconstruction of the film, in order for me to glean what the excitement was about. Excerpt: Chronic City by Jonathan Lethem
  • The glory days are a thing of the past and so, he decrees, is the haphazard and unsystematic approach which is breeding more disappointment than delight.
  • What he found was a hybrid and rather unsystematic cluster of useful ideas; what he did was give them concreteness and actuality, a local habitation and a name.
  • Maybe she felt intimidated by their bald, shiny appearance - promising nothing but uncalculated, unsystematic and unpredictable rolling movements, which only seemed to increase the possibility of her becoming a loser in the game.
  • Yet while Taoist teachings were unsystematic and emphasized quietism and inspiration, Buddhism offered a systematic philosophical framework and a tradition of textual scholarship.
  • Here literature's weakness - that, unlike philosophy, it is unsystematic - becomes its great strength.
  • Penal law enforcement and its impact on Catholics was highly variegated, and modern scholars have emphasized the patchy and unsystematic way in which the laws had been introduced and enforced in the 18th century.
  • he works in an unsystematic manner
  • Many submitters to the Law Commission said that despite the high ability and sensitivity of many people involved in the coronial process, the current system was haphazard, patchy, unsystematic, and inadequate.
  • How did this unsystematic system come about? The Times Literary Supplement
  • He was, he insisted, an unsystematic thinker, hoping to observe his day and age accurately rather than build a beautiful abstract system.
  • In this work an assortment of lipstick pinks rubbed up against lemon yellows and pale turquoises, different combinations of which were unsystematically repeated up and down the tower.
  • A better word for it, however, would be unsystematic. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Our course of study takes as its assumption that ethical principles are unsystematic by nature.

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