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" ... 2. Showing up for a job interview dressed sloppily or inappropriately for a professional meeting (in flipflops, for instance, when you're interviewing with a bank). ... "
" ... Actually, the Patriots’ reaction to their underdog role is rather interesting because nobody actually believes they stink. The Patriots had their moments this year of playing sloppily, but no team that goes 11-5 stinks. ... "
" ... Both conclusions might sound obvious, but then why did it take 70 pages--and 4.5 years of litigation (so far)--to reach such unsurprising conclusions? The root of the problem lies in precedent cases sloppily implying that price estimates can be copyrightable. The Banxcorp opinion summarizes: ... "
" ... How the recent surge in sales, combined with longer-term behavior shifts, play out longer term are still difficult to say, but our best estimates today are that new single-family sales fall by about 40% in the second quarter, will improve over the summer and fall, and will gradually recover back to the early 2020 pace over the course of 2021. That said, there are key variables to watch, including the extent of extensions of foreclosure moratoria, mortgage forbearance, and enhanced unemployment benefits, which, if handled sloppily, could have significantly negative impacts on the housing sector. ... "
" ... The SHIPYARD Act is a good thing, helping rebuild long-neglected critical Navy infrastructure, but it has been hastily and sloppily put together. Like the Navy Yards, the proposed legislation needs a substantial refit, including funding improvements at the Coast Guard Yard, building in oversight requirements and adding in penalties if the recipients, relieved from all monetary concern, fritter away their precious funds on the latest gold-plated, electro-magnetic, minimally manned robot welders that taxpayer money can buy. ... "