Some of the dialogue is stiff and overstated, like something from a poorly written pulp, clumsily updated by a hack. |
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Her wide-eyed innocence and a remarkable number of overcoats help her through her poorly written role. |
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Incomplete questionnaires or crude, poorly written, or flame-like responses will be disregarded. |
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Even if it exists, in many cases it is either out of print, very hard to get, poorly written or incorrect and misleading. |
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I bet you made up that whole stupid, inane, poorly written story about Ben Franklin and the seance. |
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It's incoherent, absurdly argued, poorly written and precious beyond words. |
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The pilot was wincingly painful to watch as it was littered with a laugh track and poorly written jokes. |
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Not just because I'm a staunch hard sci-fi kind of guy, but most fantasy, to me, consists of poorly written Tolkein knock-offs. |
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The movie is too poorly written and lazily shot to be redeemed by great performances. |
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If you get the impression that the book is poorly written, take it from me, it has nothing to do with my translation. |
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But, there are far more poorly written biographies and autobiographies by generals than there are good ones. |
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They must have a tragically low opinion of the average viewer's intelligence to foist something this poorly written upon us. |
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The dialog might be poorly written, but it helps distinguish characters simply by the tone or style of their speech. |
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These changes were poorly written, horrendously acted, and served primarily as momentum stallers. |
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Many proposals are rejected because they contain good ideas poorly written. |
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Bills such as this are frustrating rural residents and pitting them against politicians and those who enforce such poorly written legislation. |
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Let us look at the poorly written, poorly drafted piece of legislation which the minister has decided to put forward. |
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We don't feel as good when we read something that is poorly written in an unpleasant or aggressive tone. |
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It is actually a very poorly written bill and is the first bill I have seen in years that did not make it through committee. |
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If the article has good content but is poorly written, the writer receives assistance from a professional editor during the rewrite process. |
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The stories are often flimsy, the illustrations crude, and the text poorly written, when not downright questionable. |
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Recently some material in English, allow me, was poorly written and was not in keeping with the sacredness of the place. |
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It is poorly directed, poorly written, and only competently acted. |
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The review identified various shortcomings in the administration of the files including poorly written contracts, incomplete files, improper sub-contracting and apparent breaches of the Financial Administration Act. |
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This agreement was bad and poorly written. |
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It is our task to show that the Conservative government and the Liberals, who will vote in favour, are making a monumental mistake by voting for such a poorly written agreement. |
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Upon arrival in my position, I learned that the pension and insurance administration had been outsourced, based on incomplete and poorly written business cases. |
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While SonyBMG eventually issued a patch to remove the rootkit, the patch itself was poorly written and created its own security and privacy risks. |
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It is unworkable and it should not be concurred in in the House, not on the basis of the point of order but on the basis of it being a poorly written, poorly thought out piece of legislation. |
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It is one of the reasons that the opposition often gets placed in the very awkward position of having to vote against bills that perhaps have good intent but are so poorly written and could so easily be corrected. |
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The effect has been a reduction in poorly written medication orders. |
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Why do we so willingly accept the concept that every line of code-no matter how poorly written or uninspired it may be-is so unique and incredibly personal? |
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As a mom, what I find is that my son's textbook was so poorly written and inaccurately written it was impossible for him to find information in the textbook, because it wasn't there. |
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Badly translated and adapted French operettas and poorly written, prurient Victorian burlesques dominated the London stage. |
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That's not to say that the course is poorly written, as its content is very detailed and could definitely pose a challenge to students with and without an agricultural background. |
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Yes, it's ridiculous and pretty poorly written. |
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It was terrible: poorly written with no plot. |
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The result is essentially a poorly written interactive student film. |
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A poorly written CV or Cover Letter could mean that the Candidate never gets beyond the first stage even if they may have the perfect credentials for the job. |
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Instead, we throw out a piece of legislation that is so poorly defined and so poorly written that it will taken dozens and dozens of court cases in the future, based on these kinds of things, to settle. |
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Finally, certain recommendations were poorly written and unconvincing. |
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