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22 Sentences With "made hastily"

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Most of those parts were acquisitions made hastily through the actions of Mr. Neumann.
"No decision like this is made hastily," he said without going into much more detail.
There were accusations that The King was made hastily to get out of your Matador deal.
But this decision, which was made hastily and without a full investigation of the relevant facts, was a terrible mistake.
Documents also show that the switch to the Flint River was made hastily and ignored several reports that recommended against it.
A century later, from the Middle East to Africa, the world is still struggling with the decisions made hastily in 19193.
"The decision of whether to phase out Sabbath elevators should not be made hastily," said Slava Hazin, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
The decision was made hastily and with a shocking lack of care for the people whose lives it affected and, in many cases, ended.
For example, Pence countered reports that Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria was made hastily after a phone call with the president of Turkey.
Moon has said the decision was made hastily and his government should have the final say, but analysts say it would be difficult to remove THAAD now it has been deployed.
The more we talk about this stuff and try to make good plans and decisions in advance, the less likely it is that decisions will be made hastily, emotionally, and inequitably.
And so I think they're trying to do the responsible thing, but some of these decisions may have been made hastily and now some of the students feel unsettled by it.
The next day, according to a deal made hastily in mid-January, a joint women's hockey team will compete as "Korea" — the first time the still-warring nations have competed together in an Olympics event.
The decision to go on a "sex detox"—often made hastily, perhaps a few hours after not getting a text back from the person you just fucked—can be rooted in a number of factors.
Though it was not a decision we made hastily or take lightly, Holly and I welcome this next chapter in our relationship, and have every confidence that the future will bring only the best for us and our kids.
While there is widespread acceptance that Azharuddin engaged in prolific match-fixing and coerced several players in the cricket world to participate, it was concluded that the BCCI's decision was made hastily.
Three parts of a sickle were found and a fragment of an Amuq point arrowhead, showing signs of having been made hastily. One piece of obsidian was found in between the Bronze Age and Neolithic levels.
This rigorousness and consistency made possible for him to organize from newly conscripted, inexperienced soldiers with low quality, outdated weapons. after the defeat of Schwechat, a disciplined, combat-worthy army. He was against any improvisations made hastily in the moment of the battle, being in favor of carefully preparing every step of it long before it happened. He organised an army in which the spheres of action of every officer and soldier were exactly determined, the training, the leading, the armies supplies were well organized, like in every professional army of Europe of that period.
However, a significant share of their victories were attributed to August's chief of staff, Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinand von Dannenberg. After the campaign, William I of Prussia awarded August the Order of Pour le Mérite, and appointed him honorary Colonel-in-Chief of the Posen Ulan Regiment Number 10 in Züllichau, that bore its name until its dissolution in 1919. In the Franco-Prussian War, the Guard Corps participated in the Battle of Gravelotte- Saint Privat on 18 August 1870. The attack on the broad plain was made hastily and without supporting artillery fire.
On 1 March 2012 Ivanov joined JK Sillamäe Kalev and instantly became a key player for the team, leading Meistriliiga's top scorers list with 6 goals in 9 matches. His stay at Sillamäe was cut short when his contract was terminated by the club on 9 May 2012 due to disciplinary reasons. Surprisingly, Ivanov featured in Kalev's next match only a few days later, when he was substituted in at the end of the first half. The player said that the initial decision was made hastily and both he and the club agreed to continue working together on a short-term deal.
Linda McCaffery, a professor at Barton County Community College, explained the range of Orphan Train experiences: "Many were used as strictly slave farm labor, but there are stories, wonderful stories of children ending up in fine families that loved them, cherished them, [and] educated them." Orphan train children faced obstacles ranging from prejudice of classmates because they were train children to feeling like outsiders in their families all their lives. Many rural people viewed the orphan train children with suspicion, as incorrigible offspring of drunkards and prostitutes. Criticisms of the orphan train movement focused on concerns that initial placements were made hastily, without proper investigation, and that there was insufficient follow-up on placements.
The running track had been laid throughout the route to Mitcheldean Road, and was maintained for many years by the GWR. At Mitcheldean Road the line terminated in the goods yard; to enter it from the station required two reversals and the short terminal neck would have prevented a long train from using the line, as well as precluding any possibility of a run at the 1 in 38 bank. The rails between Drybrook Quarry and Mitcheldean Road were taken up between 8 and 17 February 1917, in common with those on many disused and lightly used branches, the track being in demand in France during World War I. During World War II, Euroclydon tunnel (so named by Paar; Cooke calls it Drybrook Tunnel; Maggs calls it Hawthorns Tunnel) was used by the Admiralty for storing ammunition. An ammunition train was sent to the location by the Admiralty without prior arrangement with the GWR; the GWR informed the Admiralty that the track into the tunnel was not usable, and proper arrangements had to be made hastily.

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