Hastily
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306 examples of Hastily in a sentence
I was there covering the 25th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident, as you can see by the look on my face, reluctantly so, but with good reason, because the nuclear fire that burned for 11 days back in 1986 released 400 times as much radiation as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and the sarcophagus, which is the covering over reactor number four, which was
hastily
built 27 years ago, now sits cracked and rusted and leaking radiation.
These
hastily
built prisons were overcrowded and unsanitary.
And so as soon as I saw this drop into my inbox, I dispatched it
hastily
to the recycle bin and spared myself a very nasty infection.
The production values are poor and the pacing of the film makes one feel it was
hastily
and clumsily edited at the last minute.
Active around the start of the 20th century, Fish's life is
hastily
and blurry dealt with before before he started killing children at an old age.
The lines were delivered too
hastily
and felt rather out of place.
After placing a
hastily
scrawled hateful note on a piece of paper and sticking said paper in the windshield of a car that took up two parking spaces, she finds out the owners of the car are the Rainbow Coilition of villains comprising of a white guy, a Mexican, a Chinese guy & a black.
It's very slow moving at first and then
hastily
and unsatisfactorily moves to an end.
The Luftwaffe failed to bomb Malta into submission in much the same way as it failed to bring London to its knees.The courage of the Maltese people in the face of incessant danger was recognised by the King and the island was awarded the George Cross.A worthy subject you might think for a movie,but "Malta Story" does not even qualify for the term "worthy" in its most patronising sense.It gives the appearance of being
hastily
cobbled together to meet a deadline,perhaps before the actors lost the will to live.
When the police arrives at the place, young officer Wai sees how Pang
hastily
flees from the scene of the crime and follow him.
The two marry hastily, but the girl's dreams of wealth are shattered when the rich father disowns his son for marrying a gold digger.
Then we are introduced to the horrible monster tadpole thing, Hedorah, which was named s
hastily
as the graboids in Tremors.
WIthout the soundtrack to tie it together, this movie seems like three separate films
hastily
tacked to one another during a short weekend of Bolivian flake-fueled editing.
To me, the show was
hastily
put together with no thought to detail and what the fans wanted.
Only small problem was the ending seemed a little bit
hastily
put together though, a little bit detracting.
It seems the director was writing the script spontaneously and whatever popped into his head was
hastily
squeezed in.
Whatever the outcome, whoever wins, the key decisions that must be taken appear likely to be either postponed once again or -- worse yet -- taken
hastily
by inexperienced politicians huddled in insecure and unprincipled coalitions, governments that our votes can neither influence nor control.
The result was a
hastily
patched together deal in which Russia and Ukraine each gave ground on price, and a shadowy Swiss-based company half-owned by Gazprom rolled supplies of cheap gas from Turkmenistan into the equation.
Palestine’s Necessary Civil WarRegardless of the latest
hastily
negotiated truce, the battle between nationalist Fatah and Islamist Hamas seems to be gaining intensity.
The border itself was
hastily
drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe, a lawyer who had never visited India before receiving the assignment, and caused numerous practical problems.
Moreover, doctors often obtain consent hastily, in a way that sounds almost rehearsed, as if unaware that the patient is receiving the information for the first time.
Unfortunately, the new law –
hastily
enacted at the last minute of the previous legislature – has a silly formulation that does not guarantee an equally safe majority in the Senate.
Various treasures have been unearthed from Tripoli mansions that were
hastily
vacated by their owners, and what happened to the tortured, the murdered, and the missing is beginning to be revealed.
Bank runs occur when people, worried that their deposits will not be honored,
hastily
withdraw their money, thereby creating the very bankruptcy that they feared.
But the government then heeded influential economists’ warnings of the risks of relaxing capital controls too
hastily.
Similarly, Trump
hastily
withdrew from the Paris climate agreement before taking the opportunity to shape its rules, including with regard to tariffs on solar panels, which could have served US interests.
Holbrooke
hastily
brought our delegation together for a quick parley.
Judging from events in the last two months, its $560 billion stabilization plan has served its purpose, despite some public criticism that it was too
hastily
formulated.
As if that were not enough, the poorly planned and
hastily
implemented Goods and Services Tax should have impugned Modi’s economic stewardship.
But when countries rush to build more clinics, the resulting facilities tend to be
hastily
constructed and lacking in the equipment, supplies, and staff needed to deliver vital health services effectively.
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