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"inelegance" Definitions
  1. lack of elegance

20 Sentences With "inelegance"

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I apologize for any inelegance on the "Fourth estate" clue.
This is more than just a moment of slapstick inelegance.
But this time he committed the twin sins of inelegance and indiscretion.
Something else is going on; Valentin is improvising his placements, resulting in a loosened inelegance.
For a writer of violent action thrillers, Taylor Sheridan has an unusual fixation with the inelegance of jurisdiction within American law enforcement.
"The disrespectful gossipers in the media there, narcissistic and baring their fangs, seemingly retain vestiges of the inelegance of barbarians," it said.
She may have been talking about the perceived inelegance of gender-bending, but that sentiment can be applied to nearly everything in Duma's world.
I burrow deeply into every oversize coat I can find and marvel at my newfound slouchy confidence; in the era of Demna, inelegance is the new elegance.
Mr. Simkin looks no more at home in it, and its choppy construction exaggerates his inconsistency: bursts of brilliant elevation and effort arcing above a resting state of inelegance.
The side sections were a bit more flexible — only the unfortunate plural BEERYS which I didn't like, but liked better than the inelegance of adding a black square in the corner.
The Carrier deal last week captured outsize attention not because of its scale, but rather because of its inelegance: Mr. Trump shamed a company for sending jobs out of the country.
Leaning over as they do, these works can be swollen or scrunched, ultimately becoming personifications of vulnerability, clumsiness, and inelegance – all the aspects of our body and behavior that call attention to our fallibilities.
In 1998, it was also referred to as the "duct tape that holds the Internet together," in reference to both its ubiquitous use as a glue language and its perceived inelegance. Perl is a highly expressive programming language: source code for a given algorithm can be short and highly compressible.
The COBOL community has always been isolated from the computer science community. No academic computer scientists participated in the design of COBOL: all of those on the committee came from commerce or government. Computer scientists at the time were more interested in fields like numerical analysis, physics and system programming than the commercial file-processing problems which COBOL development tackled. Jean Sammet attributed COBOL's unpopularity to an initial "snob reaction" due to its inelegance, the lack of influential computer scientists participating in the design process and a disdain for business data processing.
Nevertheless, this episode ended strong, thanks to an emotionally charged climax and an intriguing cliffhanger." Caroline Siede of the AV Club gave the episode a B: "Given how uneven this first season of Supergirl has been, it only feels appropriate to end with a choppy finale. "Better Angels" has plenty of interesting ideas, strong character work, and genuinely emotional beats, but it weaves them together with an inelegance that has been a hallmark of this freshmen series. This episode—like most of season—isn’t greater than the sum of its parts.
The meaning of the overall proposition is described as a set of abstract conditions, wherein Frank holds a certain propositional attitude, and the attitude is itself a relationship between Frank and a particular proposition; and this proposition is the possible world where the Red Sox win the next game. Still, many theorists have grown dissatisfied with the inelegance and dubious ontology behind possible- worlds semantics. An alternative can be found in the work of Gilles Fauconnier. For Fauconnier, the meaning of a sentence can be derived from "mental spaces".
Hayman's Meromorphic functions, Clarendon Press 1964, chapter 4 The general problem concerns the question of the existence of a meromorphic function at given values of the exceptional values and associated deficiency values and branching values (with constraints from the Nevanlinna theory). Drasin proved that there is a positive answer to Nevanlinna's problem.Nevanlinna himself was disappointed by the "inelegance" of the proof, according to Olli Lehto in Erhabene Welten – das Leben Rolf Nevanlinnas, Birkhäuser 2000, p. 80. In 1994 Drasin was an Invited Speaker at the ICM in Zurich.
The form of the prison itself would proclaim its function and serve as a deterrent, and so achieve a "repulsive style" of heaviness that would "declare to the spectators outside the confused lives of those detained inside, along with the force required for those in charge to hold them confined". London's second Newgate Prison, built between 1768 and 1775, is an example of this style of architecture: reinforced walls almost without windows, a deliberate inelegance, and overt symbolism such as carved chains over entrances were all designed to instill terror in those who saw it.
But while Copernicus put the Sun at the center of the celestial spheres, he did not put it at the exact center of the universe, but near it. Copernicus' system used only uniform circular motions, correcting what was seen by many as the chief inelegance in Ptolemy's system. The Copernican model replaced Ptolemy's equant circles with more epicycles. 1500 years of Ptolemy's model, help create a more accurate estimate of the planets motions for Copernicus.Koestler (1989), pp. 579-80 This is the main reason that Copernicus' system had even more epicycles than Ptolemy's.
Believing that the film simply intended to shock viewers with its taboo subject matter, he felt offended by the story's "sheer inelegance". Opining that it reminded him of "the very worst attempt of a first-year film student", he questioned the description of Uncle David as a "black comedy", arguing that it wasn't at all funny, instead labelling it "the most vapid, transparent attempt at shock this side of a Lady Gaga performance." Criticising the acting, he said that Ryder "shouldn't quit his porn day job any time soon" and that Hoyle's character was simply a "marriage of wannabe Holden Caulfield-style outsider and mincing paedophile."Ryan 2011.

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