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There has been a certain sketchiness so far to some of Rossi’s agenda.
Near the opposite side a small section of open water made for a bit more sketchiness but we all crossed safely.
Whether this sketchiness was intentional is a matter of conjecture.
The sketchiness of the agreement means numerous questions remain.
It doesn't hurt to start with three strong actors, who compensate for the sketchiness of their roles.
Even in 1937, critics remarked on the slightness and sketchiness of the book.
"The sketchiness of it all makes it more interesting," Van said.
So this accounts for the sketchiness of some years of these memoirs.
It was a rough match, not good but not bad considering the sketchiness of the source.
It has some very impressive moments, but gives the impression of sketchiness and incompleteness.
But the sketchiness of the characterizations would be hard to conceal no matter how brilliant the casting.
Those looking to learn about Louis in depth will be disappointed by the sketchiness of the biographical detail.
The same thing can be said of his portraits, which are fascinating as far as they go, but often trail off into sketchiness.
Its sketchiness suggests the slow pace at which plans for the Whitney have jelled under his leadership.
The sketchiness, the improbability even, seem to be Thorpe's.
That haste, and the broad administrative problems here, seem to reflect the sketchiness of the planning for postwar Iraq.
Still, for all the sketchiness of what Morning Clouds had seen, every wagon but one appeared to have a canvas cover on hoops.
The sketchiness of tradition today can't be attributed to the assault of radical experimentation.
"Choices of the Heart," on Lifetime, camouflages its sketchiness with some fine performances.
Some former submarine captains have said the sketchiness of that data should have prompted greater caution.
Eunice's jealous sexual attachment to her boss is handled with irritating sketchiness.
The conventional diagnosis of Mr Miliband's problem is too much sketchiness.
Her search is less thorough than the maid's but there is a touch of fury in it, that quite makes up for its sketchiness.
Despite the sketchiness of details, there have been attempts by artists over the years to show how the early Second Temple might have looked.
The bodies will (save for the sketchiness of one of them) be bodies of the same person.