The legislative slovenliness of successive groups of legislators in Poland is, in this case, well known. |
It may be marked by neatness and propriety, or by slovenliness and want of taste. |
Pedantic, possibly, but you wouldn't expect that kind of slovenliness from a maths teacher, dentist or cardiovascular surgeon. |
It's traditionally been the last week of slovenliness before we head back to school, sixth form and now university. |
We already lost a good opportunity when it was thrown for the first time, for slovenliness. |
The move was long opposed by the House, because, the writer presumes, they don't want their slovenliness and unruliness exposed on the national media. |