To be sure we must ferret out waste, and we cannot tolerate slipshod management.
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That left a slipshod screening process and resulted in many erroneous detentions.
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Slipshod evacuation of Novorossiysk proved to be a dark event for the White Army.
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She gets a pass on her slipshod, biased work since it will help sell the magazine.
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This slipshod culture magnified the impact of simple human errors across the bank.
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I think that ultimately, any implication of general acceptance is slipshod.
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The entire lab was shut down out of fear the slipshod practices extended to other testing.
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McIntyre, of course, is the tireless scourge of slipshod climate science.
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Hubert's reporting illustrated how slipshod Nevada's care was of Brown.
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Haphazard: marked by great carelessness; "a most haphazard system of record keeping"; "slapdash work"; "slipshod spelling"; "sloppy workmanship"
Done poorly or too quickly; slapdash; Wearing slippers or similarly open shoes
Yet another curious conflation of footwear with modes of existence. How did "wearing loose shoes" come to mean "negligent"? Was Bruce Lee, in his kung fu slippers, negligent? Of course not! ...