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Even a cursory look at BTC-e flagged it as a little strange.
A cursory look back through several decades of Games hardly supports such enthusiasm.
But even a cursory look at the 28503 presidential race presents a very different picture.
And, in a cursory look through recent tech campaigns, it seems that most don't use it.
A cursory look at almost any of Goop's articles will reveal some seriously outlandish, unverified claims.
On a cursory look, the piece is less sensational than many of the gowns on display.
A cursory look at data on health insurance coverage would lend some credence to this interpretation.
Even the most cursory look at the state of the VA shows how badly it needs reform.
A cursory look at a current TPP grantee makes the case for why this might be true.
Even a cursory look at the Mammadovs suggests that they are not ideal partners for an American business.
A cursory look at the data shows there is no immigrant-driven crime or terrorism wave in Sweden.
McGahn's office had only a cursory look at Trump's original order, which was written by transition and policy staff.
Even a cursory look at the statistics about the US prison population tells an obvious story: Something isn't working.
But a cursory look at the public statements of B.D.S. leaders and key advocates show that this is nonsense.
A cursory look at the past decade's worth of award-nominated movies, and the math reads like a glaring reprobation.
A cursory look at the post-March media coverage suggests we're as trapped as ever in our partisan echo chambers.
He stayed one inning in Arlington, watching each pitcher and taking a cursory look at the up-the-middle fielders.
Even a cursory look at immigrants in America shows that a disproportionate number of their offspring pay forward their parents' sacrifices.
What's odd about this relative neglect is that even a cursory look at the data suggests that these effects were huge.
It's called the Twitter invoice and if you've had even a cursory look at your Twitter feed this year, you've probably seen it.
A cursory look at comment sections on Hacker News, Reddit, and Slashdot shows ample discontent over more exhaustive (and specific) guidelines to curb harassment.
A cursory look at populist election manifestoes across the Continent reveals pledges that would do away with the European Union in all but name.
Any cursory look at today's new will turn up any number of stories about dissatisfied customers or some facet of the industry under threat.
The officer then gives a cursory look at other items in the debris-strewn lot and appears to stumble onto the drugs in the can.
Standards vary from show to show, but according to producers and bookers I spoke with, a cursory look at an expert's website is usually sufficient.
A cursory look at the front page is full of people laughing about people being burned to death and memes of mutilated people and animals.
And yet any cursory look online will reveal impassioned defenses—against largely-imagined charges that Eminem is too politically incorrect to survive in this era.
That's what Mr. Reagan did in his landmark 1986 tax reform, as a cursory look at any of his speeches promoting that reform would show.
A cursory look at the data wouldn't suggest there's an army of angry vapers out there to vote out politicians who support a flavor ban.
While the recent digi-fails might feel uniquely Australian, one only needs to take a cursory look at other countries to put things in perspective.
A cursory look at the set lists, singles and albums of the British Invasion in the next decade reveals cover after cover of Mr Berry's songs.
Just a cursory look at the PC gaming subreddit community will make clear that some consumers, admittedly a particularly vocal subset, are not at all pleased.
In others, estimates are based on memories of traumatized survivors, Islamic State group&aposs propaganda and what can be gleaned from a cursory look at the earth.
With a ton of office work at hand, I took a cursory look and told myself that I'll enroll soon, maybe over one of the upcoming weekends.
A cursory look at past peace efforts shows that each of them failed either because of bad faith, miscalculation, bad timing or they were torpedoed by Pakistan.
Even just a cursory look at the news coverage on Monday showed that Sanders had the passion, Bloomberg had the money, and Biden had the establishment support.
More rigorous reviews of the evidence have offered far more clarity than a cursory look of the evidence by a journalist — whether Berenson or me — can ever provide.
A cursory look at the set lists, singles and albums of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the next decade reveals cover after cover of his songs.
A cursory look through the British press reveals that the entire nation of the United Kingdom is acting like a town on the eve of a massive blizzard.
From a cursory look, however, it's already one of the richest experiences Nintendo's offered up on mobile so far, with camping-themed gameplay that closely mirrors its predecessor.
Let's take a cursory look at how deeply the cliché has penetrated our cultural consciousness to judge exactly how far the association has been drilled into our minds.
Barclay pointed out that if you were to take a cursory look at the requirements for getting the license, it would not seem to be particularly tough or costly.
A cursory look at the House and Senate calendars shows less than 40 days until their August recess, and less than 50 work days following their return to Washington.
A cursory look at Amazon finds a number of other AirPower-esque charging pads at a fraction of the price, and all appear to use a similar three-coil solution.
But in the world we actually inhabit, countries behave in their own strategic national interests, and an even cursory look at the interest of the countries involved suggests trouble ahead.
A cursory look into the background of any of the lucky holders of insurance licences will tell you these criteria are a collective joke; most don't reveal who their owners are.
For instance, as another cursory look at the Chetty map indicates, places with low levels of lower-middle class mobility also tend to be those with relatively high African-American populations.
In short, even a cursory look at the state of election administration nationwide offers a basis for deep and abiding faith in America's election system and the people who run it.
A cursory look at these pieces would have you believe that they're made of wood and marble, but thanks to science and spores, they're actually formed from shrooms, agricultural waste, and microorganisms.
Some think that the internet has aggravated the problem, because a cursory look through Facebook or Instagram suggests that everyone else in the world is having a fabulous time and enjoys perfect relationships.
While Johnson is standing by his products—which he claims utilize "form radio frequencies called scalar waves" to protect users from UV rays—a cursory look at his record proves he's full of shit.
A cursory look through Silver's Twitter feed yielded almost 40 posts about the Republican front-runner in the last month, many of them skeptical about Trump's chances or polls that predict Trump leading the field.
Big stretches of Withers's life get a fairly cursory look, and Lauterbach basically calls it a day after King's assassination in 1968, dispatching the photographer's subsequent four decades in an introductory chapter and an afterword.
The most cursory look at recent history shows the absolute necessity of the news media putting some distance between ourselves and the hysterical rushes to judgment that are circulated on social media and in talking points.
A cursory look at coverage of the so-called "Free Tommy" brigade, centred around the alleged censorship of Tommy Robinson, a notorious anti-Islam campaigner, reveals how liberals shun defending the free-speech rights of the unpalatable.
I guess it's possible that she has a bunch of investments going at once and can't put in the time to dive deep into metrics, but even the most cursory look at the data would include both numbers.
A cursory look at his Twitter will showcase a stunning number of paintings that speak to his political beliefs, a far cry from the persona that became famous as a pet detective prone to talking through his butt cheeks.
However, a cursory look at today's popular Mother's Day cards suggests that many of these commercialized cards outsmart the traditional sentimentality of Mother's Day, expressing gratitude for mom's hard work by noting, with ironic humor, her stress and exhaustion.
A cursory look at this year's batch of companies doesn't find any story quite as spectacular as last year's big Theranos flameout, which gave us a best-selling book, documentary, podcast series and upcoming Adam McKay/Jennifer Lawrence film.
A cursory look at this year's batch of companies doesn't find any story quite as spectacular as last year's big Theranos flameout, which gave us a best-selling book, documentary, podcast series and upcoming Adam McKay/Jennifer Lawrence film.
She's at their house to try to sell their parents magazines, but a cursory look at their environment — they live on a reservation in extreme rural South Dakota — suggests nobody has enough expendable income to buy a magazine subscription.
That is the "secret" revealed by every hacked email and every leaked speech, and it is also the completely obvious fact of the matter that is readily apparent to anyone who takes an even cursory look at her biography.
These had an audience that was about 3 percent that of my best-read columns, and one troubling conclusion evident from a cursory look at my most-read and least-read columns is this: Trump sells, and overseas news doesn't.
It's hard to say anything definitive about a new platform, especially when content may be individualized, but a cursory look at Byte's Popular section suggests many users are older than Generation Z. Stumbling upon new creators isn't easy, due to Byte's limited discovery mechanisms.
Mr. Cruz's original claim — that just $2500 billion to $244.5 billion was actually connected to disaster relief — is similarly not plausible, as is evident from even a cursory look at the CQ analysis and another breakdown of the aid from the Congressional Research Service.
One need only take a cursory look at Dr. Mohamed's long list of accomplishments as a lifelong public and foreign servant to understand that she is exceedingly qualified for the role, but one highly appealing qualification that should be carefully considered is her deep commitment to and understanding of environmental issues.
Take a cursory look at the news, and chances are you'll see a fairly optimistic take on the job market: Roughly a decade after the Great Recession plunged many graduates into years of professional uncertainty, the Department of Labor is reporting that the U.S. unemployment rate is under 4%, the lowest since 2000.
"It is extremely troubling that after years of effort to protect ancestral Native lands, President Trump and Secretary Zinke plan to give a cursory look at Bears Ears National Monument," Carleton Bowekaty, a councilman in the Zuni Tribe and co-chairman of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition, said in a statement.
So, the president would have wanted a confirmable attorney general whose back pocket decision to rapidly decline any kind of investigation other than a cursory "look see" couldn't — and therefore wouldn't — be the subject of a valid legal action brought by the president's enemies seeking to place roadblocks to, or even reverse, that decision.
A cursory look at her producers, who are numerous, show that other than a flirtation with Benny Blanco (Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber) on the aforementioned"Thru Your Phone," she has opted to work with the men (they're all men) producing for Migos, Future, Yo Gotti, 21 Savage, and a crew you'd expect her to have access to.
All in all, in a cursory look at the list, there were usernames that would appear to be news accounts covering cities or the totality of 20 different states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington) and four countries (including Syria and North Korea).
A cursory look at population data over the last couple of decades tells a clear story about a shifting demographic in line with America at large: Between 2000 and 73, the population of Covert decreased from 3,141 to 2,888 (black people were proportionally the highest decrease) while the Latino population almost doubled, from 478 to 881, in the same period.
Two of their findings are worth repeating: As a brief counterpoint to the mainly white room of creative writing graduate degrees, Spahr and Young offer a cursory look at racially and ethnically specific arts organizations tied to radical political movements in the US during the 1960s and '70s, such as the Black Arts Repertory Theatre, El Teatro Campesino, the Watts Writers Workshop, and the Nuyorican Poets Café.
Despite this, a cursory look at their career progression will have you ascertain that they were drug-addled, ladder-climbing profiteers, who shut up shop after receiving a hit single ("Pepper" from 1996's Electriclarryland), appeared on the soundtracks to Romeo & Juliet, Escape from L.A., Son in Law, Mission Impossible 2, Phone Booth and Spawn, and at the peak of their powers, sued the indie label that helped make them.
Though a cursory look suggests Tesla got most of what it wanted from its initial lawsuit filing (something that Tesla claims in its statement), there are two things that stand out: First, $100,000 is not a lot of money to change hands considering that Tesla accused Anderson of taking confidential Tesla information and destroying evidence to cover his tracks, as well as attempting to poach a number of employees to his new venture.
North Judson Wayne Township Public Library. Retrieved 1 June 2008. Upon a cursory look at the lack of parallelness of the tops of the arches (flattening), the Ferris Wheel heritage is impossible. More likely, the arches may have been salvaged from a building at that exposition and the general similarity to a wheel was noted and the misinformation took root as legend.
Fairhaven is a large contributor to the museum, and to the mayor's election campaign. Finally, the mayor and the police exert every effort to stop Pendergast and Kelly's investigation. Anthony Fairhaven, owner of the site, wishes to build his glass tower of apartments before bad publicity and archaeologists can stop him. He has the bodies quickly taken away and buried, but not before Dr. Nora Kelly and FBI Special Agent Pendegrast take a cursory look.
Under the Criminal Code, oath is not material, provided the evidence was given before any body authorized to conduct a hearing or an inquiry over a matter. Therefore, statements made before such bodies, if false, can furnish sufficient grounds to prosecute the maker for perjury or for giving false evidence under the Codes. However, a cursory look at section 113 of the Criminal Code, section 180 of the Evidence Act and, section 230 of the CPC reveals a conflict.
According to Alaniz, the author "may have been mentally deranged". Tufts stated that "[e]ven a cursory look" at the Vica comics made it clear that he "was much more than a naïve cartoonist living and working in Paris during the German occupation.": He was arrested in October 1944 after the liberation of France, and was accused of collaborating with Nazi authorities by making the comics,Tufts, p. 18. and was accused of having fascist sympathies by members of the public.
" On January 5, The Hill reported that Rep. Dale Kildee (D-MI) said, "The Co-Chairman of the Congressional Native American Caucus demanded an apology from RNC Chairman Michael Steele for using a 'racist' phrase on national television." Kildee was quoted as stating that Steele's "insensitive comment undermines and threatens to reverse the progress we have made to correct those wrongs. A cursory look through a dictionary or even some knowledge of Native American history would show Mr. Steele that the term is a racial slur for Native Americans.
Wyspiański's parody of the painting The painting has been called a masterpiece depiction of a battle scene, and much more than a simple depiction of a bloody battle. It is a complex picture, requiring more than a cursory look; a French critic, viewing it in Paris in 1879, declared that it was a museum in its own right, requiring eight days of study before one could properly appreciate it. At the same time, critics have pointed to the unrealistic depiction of the battle, and some anachronistic accessories present in the painting. Others have criticized the painting for being too crowded and chaotic.
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter also found In the Room's tone "uneven", adding that the film's "intriguing idea" is let down by "the execution, particularly in the script and acting departments... the writing and performances [are] too lacking in subtlety to lend those ideas much of an intoxicating spell." Singapore critics also criticised the film: Lisa Twang of The New Paper noted that the film was "hampered by an uneven tone. The comic and tragic elements do not always blend together well", giving it 3/5. Prabu Krishna Moorthy of AsiaOne awarded it 2.5/5: while praising its "marvelous idea" and successful "episodic approach", he found that "the film only provides a cursory look at different characters" whose "stories deserved more screen time".
CNET reviewer Amanda Kooser also notes that the movie "cut a few corners as far as accuracy goes". Kooser notes that the film succeeded, in a sense, in beating Ashton Kutcher's Jobs to market as the first Steve Jobs biopic after his death (Pirates of Silicon Valley had been produced and released in 1999, 3 years after Jobs returned to Apple). Kooser also notes that the movie had rampant anachronistic technology term usage. Variety reviewer AJ Marechal notes that the movie, which was written in three days and shot in five, "has its funny moments", but that it may be "too long", especially for the Funny or Die viewership. The New York Times critic Brooks Barnes described the movie as a "biopic poking fun at biopics" and said that writer Ryan Perez said "In true Internet fashion, it’s not based on very thorough research — essentially a cursory look at the Steve Jobs Wikipedia page".
Brook further argues that these Islamic states must be severely attacked to crush their will to engage in and support terrorism. > The US has been attacked first thus it has the moral right to fight > Islamism. The sole moral duty of the United States is to defend its citizens > against its enemies by all means, even with the use of the atom bomb if > necessary. > What specific military actions would have been required post-9/11 to end > state support of Islamic Totalitarianism is a question for specialists in > military strategy, but even a cursory look at history can tell us one thing > for sure: It would have required the willingness to take devastating > military action against enemy regimes—to oust their leaders and prominent > supporters, to make examples of certain regimes or cities to win the > surrender of others, and to inflict suffering on complicit civilian > populations, who enable terrorist-supporting regimes to remain in power.
These technologies take place at the level of "population" Foucault argues, and with the shifting aside of the body of the King or territorial ruler. By the time of the ending of the medieval period the body(or the persona of the king)of the territorial ruler became under increasingly under financial pressure and a cursory look at the medieval financial records tends to show that the monarch could not pay back all debts due to his creditors; the monarch would easily and readily default on loans due to any creditors causing financial ruin to creditors.Foucault notices that by the time of the 18th century several changes began to take place like the re-organization of armies, an emerging industrial working population begins to appear, (both military and industrial), the emergence of the Mathematical sciences, Biological sciences and Physical sciences which, coincidently gave birth to a-what Foucault calls-Biopower and a political apparatus(machine) to take care of biological (in the form of medicine and health) and political life(mass democracy and the voting franchise for the population). An apparatus (both economic and political) was required much more sophisticated than previous social organisations of previous societies had at their disposal.
Akira Nakanishi, Writing systems of the World, , page 48 It is written from left to right, has a strong preference for symmetrical rounded shapes within squared outlines, and is recognisable by a horizontal line, known as a shirorekha, that runs along the top of full letters. In a cursory look, the Devanagari script appears different from other Brahmic scripts such as Bengali, Odia or Gurmukhi, but a closer examination reveals they are very similar except for angles and structural emphasis. Among the languages using it – as either their only script or one of their scripts – are Marathi, Pāḷi, Sanskrit (the ancient Nagari script for Sanskrit had two additional consonantal characters), Hindi,Hindi, Omniglot Encyclopedia of Writing Systems and Languages Nepali, Sherpa, Prakrit, Apabhramsha, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Braj Bhasha, Chhattisgarhi, Haryanvi, Magahi, Nagpuri, Rajasthani, Bhili, Dogri, Maithili, Kashmiri, Konkani, Sindhi, Bodo, Nepalbhasa, Mundari and Santali. The Devanagari script is closely related to the Nandinagari script commonly found in numerous ancient manuscripts of South India,George Cardona and Danesh Jain (2003), The Indo-Aryan Languages, Routledge, , page 75Reinhold Grünendahl (2001), South Indian Scripts in Sanskrit Manuscripts and Prints, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, , pages xxii, 201–210 and it is distantly related to a number of southeast Asian scripts.

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