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"sketchiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of not being complete or detailed and therefore not very useful
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38 Sentences With "sketchiness"

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First off, there's a lot of sketchiness and perceived sketchiness around web scraping.
The deadline has to fall somewhere, but the sketchiness is seldom this plain.
The difference between you and other signs, Scorpio, is that you know your own sketchiness.
They all ground their characters with quick, vivid strokes that avoid both sketchiness and caricature.
The neighboring shop was indeed adjacent to a Santa Muerte church, but I wasn't sure that constituted sketchiness.
Tannehill said the request "reeked of sketchiness," but the $2,480 transfer made him believe James was the real deal.
Mr O'Rourke is an undistinguished Democratic front-runner and his sketchiness on large areas of policy seems almost wilful.
Because of potential sketchiness, the minimum age on the app is 14 — though, of course, anyone can lie about their age.
It's a mix of sketchiness and people that took it a step too far when it comes to getting plastic surgery.
That makes for a sliding scale of sketchiness, but the simple fact that the devices leaked unencrypted data is not good.
Here is a completely non-scientific chart Facebook made to illustrate how this works: I particularly appreciate the sketchiness of the arrow.
An anonymous account could be a puppet, but it's a weaker test, so I see it as two different levels of sketchiness.
Its uncharacteristic sketchiness also makes for an unintentional complement to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Unfinished exhibition at the nearby Breuer building.
But even after that, the anonymity of "Katie Johnson" and the sketchiness of her associates kept mainstream US journalists wary about this accusation.
Possible sketchiness of the "source" aside, why is there even a conversation about whether or not she "woke up like that" in the first place?
There's no getting around the fact that as the illegality of a product diminishes, so too does the sketchiness surrounding the circumstances of its sale.
Mahler didn't really finish his 212th Symphony, which, aside from its great opening Adagio, was left in various states of sketchiness when he died in 280.
In "Cold in July" Mr. Mickle benefited greatly from performances by Sam Shepard and Don Johnson, whose ease and charisma made up for the sketchiness of their characters.
Unlike third-party app stores that are generally difficult to vet and validate, Google Play has built-in mechanisms to screen every app for malware, ransomware, and assorted sketchiness.
As product of the Midwest rave scene, Chrissy has seen his share of sketchiness—from gunplay in Kansas City to troubles on the road in England with DJ Rashad.
NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik made clear that the league was primarily concerned with the creepy company that Jordan kept, and the effect that all that ambient sketchiness might have on the league.
From there, Swann's undeniable talent and the inherent sketchiness of this particular human resource tranche make the rest of the story less of a fable and more of a study in free market gravity.
Joseph Cox, Motherboard reporter of cybercrime and sketchiness extraordinaire, tells CYBER how he broke the story and got Gilbert Gottfried to verify the flaw on Cameo's site with a personal message using that lovable voice of his.
The next dispensary had all the trappings of sketchiness on the outside—plywood behind shattered windows and minimal effort signage—but the inside was a disappointing step backward toward legitimate business and a crushing blow to my morale.
Amid uncertainty about what Mr Trump means to do with power, given the sketchiness of his platform and his apparent abandonment of a couple of big campaign promises, Mrs DeVos's appointment is a rare clue to a Trump policy agenda.
This is the first time that he, the incoming music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, has taken on "Parsifal," and it is a vivid, truly essayistic reading that feels like the proper parallel to the febrile sketchiness of Mr. Baselitz's ink drawings.
He gives me a roughly 523-minute oral history of the Lower East Side and how it has transformed from being a haven for Jews to a drug-addled neighborhood of unimaginable sketchiness to a beacon for creativity to its contemporary incarnation as a bridge-and-tunnel party zone.
If you have a taste for that kind of confection — a bloody mystery thriller, layered with darkly comic ganache — then you may well enjoy "Ozark," despite the sketchiness of the plot and the way the writers jerk the story around to make it seem more substantial than it is.
However, with so much focus on the details that make up the shop's "sketchiness" — the barbed wire on the fence outside, the perceived rudeness of the shop employee, the black person in the parking lot wearing a bathrobe (their face unblurred), which Star jokingly compares to a Versace one he owns — class assumptions visibly play a part in Star's decision to leave and not come back.
Painterly art often makes use of the many visual effects produced by paint on canvas, such as chromatic progression, warm and cool tones, complementary and contrasting colors, broken tones, broad brushstrokes, sketchiness, and impasto.
However, the tastes of the market and the purchase decisions of influential critics still demanded the "perfected" or "completed" paintings, and thus so did the Galleries. At the time, the paintings of John Constable and Charles-François Daubigny, now highly regarded, were criticized on account of their sketchiness.
Another Joseph scene On the side of the throne, there are 10 panels representing the events from the Story of Joseph in the Book of Genesis. The artistic style of these scenes is a Sixth-century style, which can be distinguished by the sketchiness of the carving. Scenes of the Life of Joseph, the choice of costumes, decoration and technique are consistently analogous to the Christian art of Egypt.
Touted as a "prettier Craigslist" and a "hyper- local Etsy with vintage, thrift & handmade goods", Krrb was immediately embraced by influencers as a "fantastic new online happy place" to "unload your stuff with no sketchiness". In 2013, The Huffington Post named Krrb one of the "10 best websites for vintage furniture", Mashable listed the Krrb iPhone app as one of "9 excellent apps for discovering new things" and PC World listed Krrb as "our favorite lifestyle websites".
Green dealt only with the plan for invasion, as no details on any subjugation of the population and eventual conquest of the entire island were included. Among the Irish population, however, there was an element of support for the Third Reich due to resentment of past British rule. Sketchiness with regards to the plan has contributed to an assessment that it was more a diversionary attack than actual attempt to take over the island, although once committed it may have been hard for the German forces to withdraw.
Partly because of the sketchiness of evidence for his existence, his life has become a magnet for speculators and amateur scholars. The earliest references to his parentage, in the Gesta, make him the son of Edith, a descendant of Oslac of York, and Leofric of Bourne, nephew of Ralph the Staller. Alternatively, it has also been argued that Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva were Hereward's real parents. There is no evidence for this, and Abbot Brand of Peterborough, stated to have been Hereward's uncle, does not appear to have been related to either Leofric or Godiva.
In his review in The New York Times, Mordaunt Hall wrote, "Although it is capably acted and intelligently directed, with excellent scenic effects and settings, the story is not especially moving, which appears to be partly due to the sketchiness of the script." Hall found the acting to be generally good, describing Barrymore's work as "excellent" although having a "tendency to be too melodramatic". Hall described Horn's performance as "charmingly sympathetic, despite a touch too much of mascaro on her eyes". Finally, Hall applauded Lubitsch's Alpine scenes which he described as "realistic" and giving "a reasonably impressive conception of an avalanche during the closing stretches".
"Chicago Sun- Times, October 28, 2005 Ruthe Stein of the San Francisco Chronicle called the film "an emotionally satisfying example of a genre whose sketchiness can be off-putting" and added, "García knows how to create juicy roles for actresses, and they return the favor with performances of such concentrated intensity that you cannot take your eyes off them."San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 2005 Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune awarded the film four out of five stars, describing it as "one of the most interesting and original American films out right now" and "a disturbingly frank look at people and relationships in contemporary Los Angeles and a thrilling dramatic showcase for a brilliant cast." He added, "[The] stories might seem the stuff of soap opera, but Garcia and his superb cast turn most of them into dramatic gold. The peculiar overall structure makes them distinctive as well, the way these little semi-Chekhovian, semi-Andre Dubus pieces play out against each other.
Cox's later work produced after his move to Birmingham in 1841 was marked by simplification, abstraction and a stripping down of detail. His art of the period combined the breadth and weight characteristic of the earlier English watercolour school, together with a boldness and freedom of expression comparable to later impressionism. His concern with capturing the fleeting nature of weather, atmosphere and light was similar to that of John Constable, but Cox stood apart from the older painter's focus on capturing material detail, instead employing a high degree of generalisation and a focus on overall effect. The quest for character over precision in representing nature was an established characteristic of the Birmingham School of landscape artists with which Cox had been associated early in his life, and as early as 1810 Cox's work had been criticised for its "sketchiness of finish" and "cloudy confusion of objects", which were held to betray "the coarseness of scene-painting".

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