Self-regulation is now a well-established mechanism, though sometimes crudely driven by the state. |
Vedic Invocations, which are deemed animistic and crudely pagan by many scholars, merely invoke God through his attributes and functions. |
He calculates rent crudely by taking 4 percent of his estimated land value, for which he gives no source. |
What's important is the associative habits people have and, crudely put, who they're prepared to trust. |
He varies his technique, sometimes painting lyrically, sometimes crudely, with a near garish palette. |
No peasant wattle and daub homes exist anymore as they were so crudely made. |