Most traditional buildings have vanished, to be replaced by gimcrack shoddiness in white tile and blue glass. |
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However, it remains a showcase to the world of semi-literacy and general shoddiness. |
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What makes her work worthy of coverage when work of equivalent shoddiness and offensiveness is regarded as absolutely off-limits? |
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That undermines the value of the work, not for dishonesty, but shoddiness. |
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This latter trait becomes especially pronounced when they bemoan the shoddiness of Russian manufacturing. |
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There has been a steady increase in violent protests against local-government corruption and the shoddiness of public services. |
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The work also suffers from the author's perceptible shoddiness of method. |
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He retains a semi-stunned look of restrained disgust at the shoddiness and unearned smarminess of the proceedings. |
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Even in those cases where the Police may not be involved, the shoddiness and incompetence demonstrated makes it difficult to retain any respect for the Police. |
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This is a terrible movie, aimed at franchise fans who just want their annual fix and don't mind shoddiness and blatant ridiculousness. |
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Of course there should be budgetary discipline and rigour, but what you have been doing over the last five years is not an example of rigour but rather of shoddiness. |
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Although many jokes have been concocted to exhibit ZESA's alleged shoddiness, many now realize that the problem goes beyond a broken down generator. |
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Sunderland were benevolent in their refusal to capitalise on United's early shoddiness and compliant in their deep, unambitious defending after the break. |
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All-new facilities, unthinkable in the Soviet era of drab shoddiness, showcased how far Russia has come in the two decades since it turned its back on communism. |
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