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"cursory" Definitions
  1. done quickly and without giving enough attention to details
"cursory" Synonyms
casual perfunctory superficial uninterested desultory offhand passing careless summary token brief slapdash sketchy unthinking inattentive shallow mechanical depthless uncritical automatic hasty hurried quick fleeting rash rushed short precipitate precipitous flying swift overhasty rapid headlong gadarene fast speedy haphazard helter-skelter drive-by languid indifferent apathetic cool unconcerned impassive lackadaisical detached listless passive unenthusiastic unresponsive nonchalant unemotional disinterested emotionless momentary temporary ephemeral transitory transient evanescent impermanent fugacious fugitive flash flitting deciduous volatile hit-or-miss disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) random erratic unmethodical arbitrary aimless sloppy slipshod indiscriminate scattered remiss incomplete inadequate scrappy bitty rough skimpy slight vague crude outline unfinished fragmentary imprecise insufficient limited patchy rudimentary raw basic preliminary unpolished unrefined imperfect initial coarse first inductive inexact snippety concise compact compendious condensed succinct pithy terse abridged thumbnail abbreviated laconic shortened synoptic aphoristic apothegmatic capsule facile simplistic glib oversimple oversimplified naive jejune pat schematic slick trite bubblegum flip flippant lazy one-dimensional skin-deep cavalier arrogant haughty pompous supercilious imperious lordly pretentious lofty presumptuous superior overweening uppity hifalutin uppish highfalutin huffy peremptory bumptious sniffy direct forthwith immediate instant instantaneous prompt abrupt expeditious on-the-spot sudden without delay without formality More
"cursory" Antonyms
deliberate painstaking thorough careful complete detailed meticulous perfect scrupulous conscientious punctilious particular exact diligent rigorous fussy strict exacting accurate industrious unhurried unrushed slow leisurely without haste without hurry long considered delayed easily gradual lengthy calm laidback gentle relaxing restful relaxed sedate enthusiastic energetic zealous concerned determined emotional excited spirited warm wholehearted animated avid eager keen ardent passionate interested caring cautious prudent canny premeditated well-thought-out afraid considerate cowardly discreet fearful meek planned reasonable reflective sensible lasting permanent long-lived ceaseless dateless deathless endless enduring eternal everlasting immortal perpetual timeless undying unending long-lasting staying abiding durable systematic methodic methodical nonrandom orderly organised(UK) organized(US) regular systematised(UK) systematized(US) ordered thoughtful precise tidy fastidious premeditative prepared rehearsed attentive intent responsible serious calculated practised(UK) practiced(US) chronic constant persistent continual incessant lingering continuous ineradicable lifelong persisting unabating prolonged continuing perennial protracted recurrent recurring extended extensive increased marathon comprehensive lengthened drawn out drawn-out long-drawn stretched out very long long-term circuitous verbose wordy interminable prolix rambling circumlocutory discursive loquacious garrulous periphrastic tautological long-winded pleonastic sesquipedalian expansive meandering repetitive ambagious humble lowly modest unarrogant unpretentious polite reticent shy explicit distinct specific direct obvious straightforward definitive unambiguous unmistakable emphatic perspicuous certain pinpoint definite manifest understandable profound deep analytical perceptive philosophical cultivated heavy intelligent powerful provocative stimulating cultured intellective intellectual learned literary scholarly sophisticated resolute committed dedicated driven firm unwavering unyielding earnest indefatigable indomitable intransigent perseverant persevering relentless steadfast dilatory slack tardy dragging lagging lazy laggard remiss sluggish backward neglectful delaying loitering late problematic dallying tarrying behindhand slothful

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But there are only cursory efforts to interpret their imagery.
The Haggler's cursory search for other, similar complaints yielded nothing.
Any cursory view of his speeches you can see that.
A cursory Google glance around our world will demonstrate that.
But even a cursory examination of the company reveals otherwise.
But Mandiant's investigation of Alfa Bank was, at best, cursory.
Everyone with even a cursory understanding of our history knows this.
"Don Jr. would have cursory information" about the arrangement, Cohen testified.
A cursory search turned up nothing, but I hadn't expected much.
This analysis, of course, is cursory, but it suggests some trends.
A cursory Google search offers only speculation and citation—no answers.
More than a cursory glance of the squad bears him out.
It also gave those youngsters a cursory knowledge of AC/DC.
It's not a cursory handshake and a tour around the premises.
Media outlets have given only cursory coverage to the constitutional amendment.
The many excursions are too brief, too cursory for long consideration.
We vetted his allegation in a cursory way, and basically transcribed it.
Dark and smoky, it is unapologetic in its cursory approach to decor.
Dancing the Gigue, Daniel Ulbricht was characteristically without mystery and uncharacteristically cursory.
Ethiopians can cross without visas and with only a cursory ID check.
A cursory glance at Commerce's own data would have contradicted these predictions.
This would allow logging to create similar conditions with only cursory review.
Through all of that, I have planned for retirement in cursory ways.
After they're mixed or mastered, I give them a cursory run-through.
It is patently true upon the most cursory inspection of recent history.
The next few sections offer a cursory overview of Irish dance's past.
A cursory Google search of his name would quickly reveal that fact.
But Mr. Page found the original investigation had been cursory at best.
Even a cursory look at BTC-e flagged it as a little strange.
They had only cursory descriptions, often condensing an incident into a single paragraph.
Children are linguistic sponges, but this doesn't mean that cursory exposure is enough.
I can't talk about it, but the bottom line is it was cursory.
Perhaps, at a cursory view, in both places it's a show about sex.
A cursory scan of the hallways of teaching hospitals reveals a generational difference.
What cursory knowledge Americans do have about guns tends to encourage poor aim.
Just a cursory reading of historical chart troughs shows $1.20 within easy reach.
However, the link between blogging and the Gossip Girl books is merely cursory.
A cursory look back through several decades of Games hardly supports such enthusiasm.
He could muster only the most cursory of protests to his inevitable punishment.
The touchscreen in the dash is snappy and, in my cursory experience, intuitive.
A cursory scan of the account Trump retweeted revealed some very sketchy characteristics.
Re-educating the troops is a "very cursory" solution, notes the ONLF's Abdirahman.
At this point, we surely need something more than a cursory congressional hearing.
Laquan's death at first stirred little public outcry and only cursory media coverage.
Hot and cold running water, the lights are on, a really cursory inspection.
A cursory Google search on microplastics, however, might lead you to think otherwise.
Unlike the Twitter promoters, Blac Chyna's post included an #ad hashtag, providing cursory transparency.
This is not a false narrative, as any cursory reading of history will show.
"He has paid only cursory attention to briefing materials," the New York Times reported.
A cursory glance of that feed reveals a litany of Spring Break animal abuse.
Their interest in it today is capitalistic but also extends beyond any cursory fashionability.
In medical school, the subject had been covered in only the most cursory way.
It will take more than a cursory analysis to truly address and solve them.
By a cursory count, at least six indoor leagues have gone bust since then.
Based on a cursory poll of players here, most were happy to be invited.
After a cursory check-in, the guards kept driving to pick up another prisoner.
There are few Yankees who know Stanton beyond a cursory chat over the years.
Laquan's death, by contrast, drew little immediate notice and only cursory local news coverage.
I went really broad and met a lot of people at a cursory level.
One consideration that was discussed only in a cursory manner on Tuesday was legal strategy.
You have to give at least a cursory listen to what — 15 albums a month?
The reason for your surprise was that her proposals were given cursory attention at best.
These summaries, while accurate, are but cursory glances of the year in television and movies.
But really, I'm just a white dude with a cursory knowledge of Gucci Mane's discography.
It fit the larger pattern: If there were any halftime adjustments whatsoever, they were cursory.
Within Turkey hundreds of suspected Islamist radicals were released from police custody after cursory investigation.
Even the most cursory two-sentence description of marching music inevitably cites him by name.
However, a cursory Google search for his name would tell you that he is gay.
The first gallery features maps and documents whose compelling density of information precludes cursory viewing.
And a cursory glance at a cat meme is never going to cure your agoraphobia.
After a cursory glance at Burning Games' Twitter and the Kickstarter page, I accepted it.
A cursory glance at the line up, though, emphasises the campaign's focus on younger generations.
As a cursory glance at the fashion model reveals, the sweater looks unmistakably like blackface.
Inspections have been haphazard and cursory, alarming reports have been ignored and official efforts understaffed.
Even fans of the game, though, will struggle to connect with the film's cursory approach.
But even a cursory look at the 28503 presidential race presents a very different picture.
It is a difference between the comprehensive and the cursory; the proven and the presumed.
It is a difference between the comprehensive and the cursory; the proven and the presumed.
But Adam, the only character granted more than a cursory biography, is nonetheless a cipher.
A cursory glance at the comments from European leaders shows how dubious that proposition is.
The Point: Numbers don't always tell the story that a cursory glance suggests they do.
A cursory reading of the report would suggest this was one of its major findings.
It also acknowledges the conflicts and paradoxes inherent in these strange cursory spaces and forms.
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.
Ursem's cursory review of the data did not turn up any customer certificates private keys, however.
Previous surveys and studies have gained more cursory knowledge of the depths of stigma surrounding PrEP.
Employees said the conversations are often cursory at best, often amounting to exhortations to work faster.
A cursory search online brings up dozens of sources for samples from China, Germany, and beyond.
He won the set on serve to cursory applause and the decider was finely balanced throughout.
It not fun—there's no real joy in it—but it's cursory, I do it anyway.
And it makes only a cursory mention of the relationship between handicrafts, art and utilitarian art.
This group of high schoolers had only cursory knowledge of what it means to be online.
And now, with James, formerly risky endeavors, like kissing my partner in public, are cursory transactions.
Her testimony was credible, and the F.B.I. inquiry was too cursory to substantiate or discredit it.
There are cursory looks at the Russian players' personal lives and their integration into American society.
Ish's three-point shot is so cursory and unspecial that it should probably count for two.
On a cursory look, the piece is less sensational than many of the gowns on display.
Chris Christie initially provided a cursory vetting of more than 200 proposed nominees before the election.
There was nothing but a cursory readout of his conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
A cursory look at data on health insurance coverage would lend some credence to this interpretation.
Even a cursory search for tweets directed at Rubin show several posts referencing the misconduct allegations.
But these efforts have tended to be cursory and short-lived, with tiny or nonexistent constituencies.
If you're catching a hint of romance between the two on even a cursory reading, that's natural.
The Holocaust exists today for many as an outline, a cursory set of keywords and emotional responses.
I think, just from my cursory read of it, it is a really great way to go.
A cursory Google search of Haunted's "Slaughterhouse" shows viewers aren't buying the alleged story of true crime.
These oversimplifications mimic Trump's tweets, ignoring depth and understanding for a cursory, snappy response and instant gratification.
It seems normal to repeat Trump's degrading comments with cursory acknowledgement, many times without a definitive rejection.
They can do a cursory search, however, in which they thumb through the phone, without that suspicion.
A cursory internet search found more than 100,000 of those cameras are already connected to the internet.
The problem on Tumblr is rampant, with creepshot-focused Tumblr blogs appearing in just a cursory search.
A cursory Google search will find his sparse official website, his Wikipedia page, and that's about it.
The book includes a cursory discussion of the chemistry of the brain — neurotransmitters, serotonin and so forth.
"Hillary Clinton ran a strong race," Klobuchar said at her rally in Iowa City, drawing cursory applause.
Even a cursory examination of its shareholding structure shows a company that is remarkable in its opacity.
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.
Anyone with a cursory knowledge of the character knows why Picard does not want to go back.
A cursory glance at the headlines makes it clear: Nobody's really fooled by this bait and switch.
Chatila had only a cursory interest in art, but he was persuaded by the economics of collecting.
But a cursory glance at the service shows that listings for entire apartments are still widely available.
There wasn't much—just surface-level blog posts with cloying resolutions and cursory links to mental health sites.
In such company, some of the rowdier songs, like the thudding "Stop Drop and Roll One," seem cursory.
But he never did, leaving me like a dog wanting more than the cursory scratch behind my ear.
If Lovato had done a cursory Google search, she might have realized that hairless cats are not hypoallergenic.
"After reading the papers I was horrified about how these articles...are cursory and biased," he told Gizmodo.
You'll know whether or not this movie is for you from the most cursory of descriptions: America porn.
It's cute but badass and I would buy it even though my Simpsons knowledge is, at best, cursory.
Cursory Pornhub searches—for the show's actors, or even "Game of Thrones"—reveal many pages of serviceable results.
From a cursory review, we also found some emails included sensitive information about that customers' setup and configuration.
A cursory examination of these companies in their early years highlights the danger of too heavily weighting TAM.
But Trump paid only cursory notice to the bill, and in the process threw it under the bus.
Will my name and employment information get doxxed via a cursory Facebook search from an offended internet scoundrel?
He is completely unprepared for the distance he needed to travel even to get a cursory hand up.
A cursory glance at the Kremlin website shows the Russian president at the center of the geopolitical conversation.
Those factors never got more than a cursory mention, at best, when the board denied Mr. MacKenzie's requests.
One company I could find no trace of in a cursory Google search, which was kind of creepy.
In some cases, the cursory check would turn up a criminal record, or a warrant, or an investigation.
And even a cursory knowledge of Trump the real estate magnate would have put this hope to rest.
A cursory view of social media reveals common user complaints about battery life and photos of broken scooters.
One cursory Google search will give you a link to the grotesquely minimalist, tolerably well designed G1 homepage.
The report itself (from a cursory scan) looks quite interesting if you're looking for some piping hot science.
The movie's message is a comforting solution for the privileged who have only a cursory understanding of racism.
It took a while before I was able to eke out even some cursory answers to my questions.
Inspectors gave the Sewol and other ships just a cursory check from the pier, or none at all.
A cursory overview of The New Order reveals its leanings, it's reasonable to assume Colossus will follow suit.
A cursory Google search reveals that we can expect over 100 remakes and reboots in the coming year.
But at a cursory glance, its full battlefield appears to be one of the biggest in the genre.
Democrats say they won't stand by quietly if the F.B.I. is seen as doing only a cursory investigation.
Or even give a cursory mention to the woman that invented the game itself in the press release.
A cursory glance isn't enough; be honest with yourself about the things you consistently regret spending money on.
As even a cursory glance at his back catalog will tell you, it's far from his most grotesque.
Even a cursory look at the Mammadovs suggests that they are not ideal partners for an American business.
"My linoleum paintings," she called them, jokingly, nailing a resemblance that dissolves with more than a cursory glance.
To me, robot vacuums offer little more than a cursory (if much appreciated) once-over of your floors.
The winners and losers motif is marvelous for his base, requires little explanation and fits his cursory rhetoric.
The dollar amounts differ and there are all kinds of examples I've left out of my cursory analysis.
Perhaps you didn't prepare till the last minute, or were too cursory, or just out of your depth.
A cursory look at the data shows there is no immigrant-driven crime or terrorism wave in Sweden.
He says that the talk was cursory—too thin on the details for him to assess the work properly.
And while Kushner himself could have done a cursory search to find out more about Gorkov, that didn't happen.
A cursory Google search reveals that there is no piece-of-cake way to find all your "hearted" songs.
McGahn's office had only a cursory look at Trump's original order, which was written by transition and policy staff.
Union members described it as a cursory PowerPoint that summarized what they already knew from official documents about MPP.
Even a cursory look at the statistics about the US prison population tells an obvious story: Something isn't working.
If a cursory glance at his very vague platform — heavy import tax on China, a wall against immigration, etc.
That description of the monster's birth, which became the primal scene in all the films, is actually fairly cursory.
The French data-protection office fined Google €20183m ($22018m) for the cursory manner in which it gained users' consent.
"Margaret offered only the most cursory of nods, almost as though she were warding off a fly," Brown writes.
Even a cursory glance at the potential for India's digital payments sector makes it clear why he is enthusiastic.
A cursory glance at the user names and links was the only overt hint, with, again, many, many 1488s.
A cursory glimpse at tomorrow's rumored announcements shows a company that continues to be somewhat reactive toward industry moves.
His understanding of the "renegotiation" of Britain's EU membership, on which he rested his strategy, was cursory at best.
Jakelin received none of these things: only a cursory question to her father in a language he didn't understand.
For a deal that took six months of battling back and forth, the message of its collapse was cursory.
But in many cases the clerks gave the ID only a cursory glance and then handed over the cigarettes.
A cursory review revealed that we caught almost all the commercials, though a negligible number did made it through.
An academy report published last year said that children were checked for lice, scabies and chickenpox during cursory screenings.
Also in her sights: cursory diversity initiatives that despite their good intentions impede real progress, particularly in the theater.
Smith began systematically reviewing some old evidence, including California telephone records that received cursory attention the first time around.
A cursory Google search didn't turn up anything other than his statements to reporters about Facezam from that morning.
Rosen's take on this crisis is understandably cursory, given that he died of cancer shortly after finishing the book.
But a cursory look at the public statements of B.D.S. leaders and key advocates show that this is nonsense.
If an applicant passes FEMA's cursory eligibility assessment, they are automatically referred to SBA for a more thorough screening.
A cursory glance shows Snoop's site isn't just about pot though, it's about music and fashion and cultural happenings.
That — based on the most cursory glance at the history of racial justice activism in America — is demonstrably false.
A cursory glance out your window, no matter where you live, might remind you that climate change is very real.
At the academy, from which he graduated in 2013 with top scores, CPR training was only cursory, Officer Liang said.
You would be surprised to learn how many startups hire tech recruiters that only have a cursory understanding of technology.
A quick, cursory search suggests a single candy bar costs about $1.50 in New York City, depending on the type.
A cursory look at the past decade's worth of award-nominated movies, and the math reads like a glaring reprobation.
According to Peter Wogan, professor of anthropology at Willamette University, cursory compliments are low-commitment ways to interact with others.
But the fake story offered no real evidence for the claim, just a cursory article on an otherwise unknown website.
She has a knack for judging everyone around her without taking so much as a cursory glance at her actions.
A cursory look at the post-March media coverage suggests we're as trapped as ever in our partisan echo chambers.
And, with just a cursory glance at this couple's astro info, we can tell that there's plenty to dig into.
The Russian lawyer wasn't an official emissary of the Kremlin, but a cursory vetting would have revealed the potential issues.
A cursory read of his biography makes you wonder if he and Keith Richards have some kind of running bet.
But even a cursory review of the available evidence shows that this claim is based largely upon politics, not science.
Even those with a cursory knowledge of Simpson are aware of the major keywords (football, Hertz, Naked Gun, bronco, murder).
Cast a cursory eye over the landscape of modern football, and it's clear that many clubs are less than transparent.
A cursory search on YouTube reveals that female hand-to-hand combat, otherwise known as a "catfight," is quite popular.
Out of all 500 of JME's Twitter likes, not a single cursory nod is directed towards anybody apart from himself.
Service was top notch for such a strenuously casual place (although our table had a very cursory cleaning one night).
The reason for this move is that House Democrats know both claims would not withstand even a cursory judicial review.
Part of the problem are the 18 narrators, half of whom are unnecessary, their confessions too cursory to add depth.
He stayed one inning in Arlington, watching each pitcher and taking a cursory look at the up-the-middle fielders.
The story also plays on Japan's love-hate relationship with the United States, in a cursory, cheeky sort of way.
They wore white uniforms, black riot gear or street clothes, in a cursory effort to mix in with the crowds.
After doing some very cursory research, I learned that most canned drinks are safe to drink long after they expire.
It made cursory nods to symbols of women's struggles (using Kesha's trauma as an anchor) rather than rewarding their creativity.
I keep it clean, so when I'm riding dirty there's no reason to give me more than a cursory glance.
For the most part, the issues that she struggled with so intently in " 'A Problem from Hell' " receive cursory treatment.
Feedback in Cedar Rapids used to be much more cursory: a short visit from an administrator, followed by written comments.
Neither does O'Toole give more than cursory attention to Wilson's religious views, which always framed his sense of the ethical.
A cursory search of the 2020 candidates, including President Donald Trump, only turned up an official account for Julián Castro.
On a cursory listen, pop that reached millions of listeners in 2019 still comes across as sparse, insular and alienated.
He said Mr. Carlson and Fox News did not conduct "even a cursory investigation" into the claims that were aired.
You passed through security, had your bags inspected and received a cursory visual inspection in order to enter the venue.
That's as the crow flies, though a cursory search suggests that crows fly substantially straighter than most major international airlines.
President Donald Trump made a cursory nod to the labor shortage when he released his infrastructure plan earlier this year.
Anyone with even a cursory knowledge of history knew that Escobar was killed in a rooftop shootout in the 1990s.
All sitting presidents should be evaluated, though most presidential physical exams have included only cursory evaluations of their mental health.
In an admittedly cursory search, the Haggler could find news reports of just one arrest and conviction for this insidious crime.
Neither host commented on the win via social media, though someone at ABC thought it worthy of a cursory tweet: Thanks!!!
These new changes are not immediately noticeable at a cursory glance, but definitely something you can feel when you use it.
As isolated as he is, even a cursory search through recent history reveals any number of heartbreaking last-of-a-kinds.
The quality looked great on our cursory tests, but obviously this is something we'll dive deeper into during our official review.
And anyone with even a cursory knowledge of Supreme Court nomination fights knows that we've been here before, 27 years ago.
A cursory examination of the data suggests expectations follow inflation (they sank, for instance, after oil prices fell in late-2014).
Anyone with a cursory knowledge of trans issues knows to use pronouns matching a person's elected gender as sign of respect.
Nerd networks have grown exponentially larger and more connected, giving millions of people instant (and often cursory) access to fellow obsessives.
A cursory examination of the documents by TechCrunch indicates a variety of content, from budget discussions, loan contracts and so on.
Instead of giving a cursory nod or a polite hug to her friend, she stopped for a not-so-quick lovefest.
It's hard not to imagine someone being able to glean those images from a simple cursory search on someone's Facebook page.
A cursory listen connects the tissue between the two projects—or albums, or mixtapes, or EPs; it was never quite clear.
The doctor was caught on surveillance tape conducting cursory exams of "patients," then issuing prescriptions in exchange for wads of cash.
I have a very cursory knowledge of skinhead culture, but, from what I understand, they are not a particularly tolerant group.
Even a cursory listen could draw people who simply felt indie rock had become too complacent and unwilling to actually rock.
But even a cursory glance at the news that emanates from the Buddhist world reveals a more sanguinary state of affairs.
You could make a cursory chili with meat and crushed tomatoes and some seasoning, but please note that it would SUCK.
As I made my way through the novels, I found I liked them much more than my earlier, more cursory readings.
The United States provides cursory support for operations by the Saudis and United Arab Emirates against Iranian-backed forces in Yemen.
Even people who haven't read Harry Potter likely have at least the cursory understanding that it is about a boy wizard.
Even a cursory look at immigrants in America shows that a disproportionate number of their offspring pay forward their parents' sacrifices.
Those who don't can request a review by an immigration judge, but it is usually cursory and favorable decisions are rare.
What's odd about this relative neglect is that even a cursory look at the data suggests that these effects were huge.
For this reason, "The Beguiled" has generated some controversy, in particular for omitting all but the most cursory mention of slavery.
At a cursory glance, it looks almost normal: There's the familiar jut of Florida, the Great Lakes, Mexico and South America.
A cursory glance at the biggest smartphone news from the show points to the continuation of a couple of key trends.
Yet even cursory scrutiny of evidence that has emerged so far knocks down assorted GOP arguments like shanties in a hurricane.
Perhaps an image, a moment or a cursory word that somehow will resonate further afield, and speaks to the couple somehow.
Rather, it's a list of cursory declarations about a set of Trump's previously stated views, lazily pitched to a black audience.
Just a cursory scan across their faces is an insight into a steely culture of excellence that's been dominating American spelling contests.
A cursory review of the account Ruhe started last week, though, did not reveal any content in obvious violation of YouTube's policies.
In its interest in contemporary issues and the protagonist's personal life, Paris served as a cursory blueprint for what was to come.
This is all weird, and it doesn't have any filmmaking precedent, beyond the most cursory cameo events, like Disney and Warner Bros.
The sweep turned up nothing and was called "very basic and cursory" by EPA's Office of Homeland Security, according to Senate Democrats.
Ah yes, well to the first point I'd say the internet has allowed anyone to gain an immediate, cursory knowledge of anything.
She flew to the United States for surgery in 2011, but the party never provided more than cursory information about her condition.
I didn't until a cursory internet search told me that the Australian could well light up the men's long jump in Brazil.
She tends to shy away from cursory internet research in favor of old magazines, and even yearbooks, for more specific 1980s inspiration.
But after her death, both a "cursory" medical exam and an autopsy revealed that she had been sexually assaulted, according to Punnett.
Trump didn't come out of nowhere — the signs were everywhere if you cared to look for them even on a cursory basis.
Even a cursory glance at the roughly $2.5 trillion warehoused overseas will show that the numbers are concentrated in a small group.
Something about the immediacy, the simplicity, the cursory nature of hitting that button seemed, and still seems, a little disingenuous to me.
A cursory search will turn up many of these videos showing children tricking their family into eating a fluoride-filled faux treat.
Literally any low-budget rap video you'll see on a cursory scan through YouTube has kids making their fingers into gun gestures.
Although they've been barred from digging in the Roe 83 corridor, cursory excavations in the immediate vicinity have revealed more stone tools.
With a cursory glance of Garmin's current offerings, it's pretty clear the company has pretty fully made the transition into fitness devices.
But from a cursory review of the data, the database didn't contain financial information — such as credit cards or individual account passwords.
But a more-than-cursory dive into the channel would have revealed several instances of disturbing imagery, slurs, and white supremacist messaging.
Hearing that, anyone with even cursory knowledge of Atlanta knows he aims to hit up one of the city's famed strip clubs.
I wondered if, with nominal effort, our house could get into the holiday spirit, festooned with something more than a cursory wreath.
For many of them, this is the first encounter with the government and it provides some cursory engagement with our political system.
Some cursory Googling shows that there other Dashboard devotees exist, but for the most part Dashboard seems to have become increasingly unpopular.
A cursory glance at any of the content posted there is sure to leave the impression of a disingenuous and foolhardy person.
"The cursory information contained in the recently released probable cause affidavit is nothing more than mere allegations," Erskine said at the time.
"A cursory Google search of the applicants' names instantly reveals the subject matter, evidence and submissions in the trial," the judges wrote.
The most obvious is that the female roles are underwritten and cursory, including the glum hooker played by Schultz's wife, Lauren Jones.
Facing Mr. Netanyahu during that meeting, those officials tried to contain themselves to cursory nods when they happened to agree with something.
The Times investigation found no-knock searches often start with unreliable informants and cursory investigations that produce affidavits signed by unquestioning judges.
The presumptive GOP nominee gave only cursory comments to the Brexit news that roiled global financial markets and stunned politicians around the world.
The first version was able to produce short sentences that, at least on a cursory listen, were nearly indistinguishable from a real person.
A cursory glance at Instagram's Discover page is enough to lead us down a rabbit hole of these lace-up, ankle-tie sandals.
And while the lyrics were basically indecipherable, a cursory glance at the liner notes felt like jumping into a pulpy sci-fi film.
We asked bioethicist Nicholas Evans of the University of Massachusetts Lowell to weigh in, based on his own cursory exploration of the app.
Because even a cursory review of YouTube shows that the most shocking and inflammatory videos are regularly among news outlets' most viewed content.
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.
Though a cursory calculation might suggest a boon to U.S. output, Wizman added that the deficit reduction could also suggest softer U.S. demand.
Environmental concerns are gradually moving up the agenda, but too often they are translated into cursory gestures of recycling bins and refillable cups.
When Dave Willner arrived at Facebook in 2008, the team there was working on its own "one-pager" of cursory, gut-check guidelines.
A cursory glance at Deveria's painting confirms that the interpretations I have laid out for Matisse's and Picasso's paintings are not particularly complex.
Yet the impact of this is lessened as well, since Tate is a cursory presence in the film, her wonderful theater scene aside.
It's a narrative not included in most history books and even a cursory Google search brings up only a handful of relevant results.
The Washington Post reported that those judges will now be able to dismiss asylum claims after a cursory review, without an adversarial hearing.
Those are impressive benefits from the Clean Air Act alone, but even a cursory glance at other EPA accomplishments turns up other examples.
Saudi officials provided only a cursory explanation of the disaster, so I began to search for pilgrims who witnessed or survived the crush.
Buttigieg's centrism and moderation, to put it bluntly, is an act only liberals could think stands up to even the most cursory investigation.
Following the dictates of the genre, Detective Little does not believe Anna; his cursory investigation doesn't indicate that any crime has been committed.
If there was a moral misalignment if you will, that was pretty much taken care of within the cursory vet that I mentioned.
A cursory glance at mobile app stores reveals that the most downloaded and most profitable apps are owned by US or European corporations.
But what's happened to Jenkins is—at least as far as a cursory Google search tells us—is something close to a mystery.
A cursory glance at the DPD's accounts paints of portrait of a department that's at ease with, or even beloved, by their community.
It's indicative of the 43-year-old musician's polite and reserved demeanor, one that at a cursory glance could be mistaken for aloofness.
From that cursory glance, the underlying hardware appears mostly the same from the earlier iteration of the company's first all-electric quadrupedal bot.
They may have a theatrical life, but it will be small and cursory, and it will support the distribution they get on streaming.
She says that both her bag and her daughter's were given a cursory check — mainly to remove bottles of water and fizzy drinks.
Suddenly, opening the fridge door and giving that tub of cottage cheese a cursory sniff doesn't seem like such an inconvenience after all.
This story is the least distinguished in the collection, with its thin narrative, swampy backstory and too-cursory moral investigation at its core.
The Netflix films honored with nominations this year were mostly given cursory runs in theaters before becoming available to its paying streaming customers.
Inspectors colluded in the practice by giving the Sewol and other ships just a cursory check from the pier, or none at all.
Op-Ed Contributor BARCELONA, Spain — Many readers probably have a cursory notion of the recent turmoil plaguing the autonomous Spanish region of Catalonia.
This was toward the beginning of Ethereum's dizzy growth period last month, and a cursory scan shows that GPUs are even scarcer now.
But from cursory Googling of Berlin's nightlife in an effort to not do my trip "wrong," I learned about a place called Berghain.
And even a cursory examination of the leaks about which Trump is complaining reveals that the real problem isn't leakers, or hostile bureaucrats.
Still, an examination that lasts just one play has to be considered cursory at best for the way he looked immediately after that hit.
Any allegation of having taken up arms for the militant group can bring the ultimate penalty, even while the evidence is thin and cursory.
A cursory look at comment sections on Hacker News, Reddit, and Slashdot shows ample discontent over more exhaustive (and specific) guidelines to curb harassment.
My cursory Google search suggests it's about an elaborate criminal plot gone horribly awry due to the unforeseen human element of feelings and relationships.
A cursory Google search showed that at least part of the original white paper has been available to the public for quite some time.
And it's clear from even the most cursory glance that Warren is the clear Iowa favorite -- in both polling, ideological positioning and organizational heft.
It's at best a bad mistake, and at worst, evidence that she lacks a cursory understanding of how self-driving tech will be deployed.
According to a cursory examination I did of a few "male fashion" subreddits, people are indeed referring to physical items of clothing as memes.
The GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency, is widely known to have made cursory attempts to influence the voting process in 2016, particularly in Florida.
As an amicus brief from several prominent legal scholars notes, the government's reasons for adding citizenship to the census "collapse on even cursory inspection".
The interview hardly focused on religion itself, as one might expect, aside from a cursory mention of Trump's desire to abolish the Johnson Amendment.
Of course, even a cursory glance at a history book would tell you that abortion wasn't always a big deal for the organized church.
At a cursory glance, they were mentioning things like 'he has kind eyes, he has a warm smile, he seems like a good person.
With a cursory glance, these images could easily be mistaken for snapshots of domestic scenes, portraits of Leigh's friends, and David LaChapelle-style tableaus.
We've taught students that they can't study for the test— and if they do, they do so in the most cursory, ineffective manner possibleWhy?
Of course, if you take more than a cursory glance at a Gemini, you'll see that there is much more than meets the eye.
Seeking a 'deal' with Qatar  Analysts like to describe meetings at the U.N. between foreign leaders as diplomatic "speed dating" — often cursory and forgettable.
But theirs is a definitively mixed, if not majority non-white community — a cursory glance at the diverse crowds on their website shows this.
Illustrating this are several of Ribera's cursory sketches of public executions, such as "Inquisition Scene" (after 1635), conceived primarily as documentation rather than art.
So someone who calls on the doorman for packages and assistance should give more than those who expect little more than a cursory nod.
A cursory look at populist election manifestoes across the Continent reveals pledges that would do away with the European Union in all but name.
The doctors performing the cursory exams at pre-induction physicals often failed to detect health defects that would have guaranteed exemptions from military service.
They hope that Senate Republicans will resist the temptation to offer a trial that is as cursory and as contrived as the House investigation.
In the meantime, Opera's apps in Nigeria and Kenya are still available on GooglePlay, according to Opera and a cursory browse of the site.
The cursory knowledge most viewers have of the drug cartel business is largely filled with characters like Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Pablo Escobar.
The knowledge of politics in Silicon Valley is "cursory," Mr. Hilton said, adding that that has been particularly true when it comes to populism.
Brown's filing says they had only cursory communication until sometime around June 2017, after Brown signed a $72 million extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
"Even if he is a Russian agent, my cursory exchange with him happens after he releases the D.N.C. stuff," Mr. Stone said on Saturday.
However, we are given little more than cursory explanations for why spreading fake news on social media threatens us and our way of life.
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 questioning of officers is often cursory and aimed at eliciting favorable statements justifying the officer's actions rather than seeking truth," the DOJ wrote.
Elsewhere, artists probe the act of looking and seeing, creating surfaces that shift and curdle, complicating any cursory impression one might have of their subjects.
While the short film offered cursory elaborations on the setting, the feature embraces the conventions of German Expressionism to achieve a fully realized gothic hellscape.
Chris Stapleton took the introduction of his bandmates from the cursory to the sublime when he soulfully improvised an entire song that featured their resumes.
A cursory glance at the weather channel this year, however short it's been, might have you wondering if Mother Nature's a little angry with us.
I'll admit I don't have context for who exactly Zoe Ball is, but a cursory Google search revealed she's an English television and radio personality.
Even the most cursory attention to China's imperial and modern histories would show that it was unlikely to conform neatly to such a simplistic approach.
But from even just a cursory community snapshot, players are unhappy and the game feels as if it's on a path toward an unsalvageable state.
A cursory dig into the UTA – which represents the interests of taxi companies across Upstate New York—reveals a telling and all-too-familiar picture.
Caveat: This is by no means an exhaustive evaluation, but rather a cursory (and, we admit, somewhat arbitrary) look at where Amazon may be headed.
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.
A cursory glance at Amazon reveals that there are plenty of other Chromebooks with similar amounts of storage and RAM in the sub-$300 range.
In each case, the unintended fatality sets off a chain of dramatic events, but the anguish of the culpable character receives at most cursory attention.
Inspectors colluded in the practice by giving the Sewol and other ships a cursory check from the pier, or none at all, the authorities said.
It was considered a front runner for album of the year, but instead, it didn't even receive a cursory nod in any R&B category.
A majority of the notices appeared to be issued due to unsanitary conditions at the facilities, based on a cursory review of the inspectors' notes.
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.
Undertaken with only the most cursory public consultation, the project will be hugely costly to start with, and is very likely to run over budget.
Sadly, a cursory glance at the color-coded end of a lipstick, or through a foundation bottle doesn't always give the best representation of color.
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.
Similarly, the idea that a reestablished Federal Royalty Policy Committee is an adequate substitute for the PEIS does not hold up to even cursory scrutiny.
His lack of empathy is compounded by the fact that, according to my cursory Facebook sleuthing, this guy has two young kids of his own.
This is their cross to bear, but anyone with even a cursory familiarity with punk/skin iconography knows that hard men love to bear crosses.
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.
Yesterday, I wrote about how he's willing to lie even in situations where the most cursory examination of what he's saying proves that he's fibbing.
"In the past, the department would send letters of inquiry to organizations that would receive only a cursory response or be disregarded altogether," he said.
Learning another language allows me to communicate with people around the world and learn about other cultures in a less cursory and more genuine manner.
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.
They are eligible to have a so-called credible fear interview with an asylum officer, a cursory screening that the overwhelming majority of applicants pass.
In "The Heart Is a Shifting Sea," Elizabeth Flock, a reporter for PBS NewsHour, offers a study as patient and careful as Lake's is cursory.
For example, an infected patient could use the bathroom, forget to wash their hands or give only a cursory rinse, then touch a friend's hand.
Very few of the Americans sent to South Vietnam had more than a cursory understanding of the country's language, history, religious traditions, etiquette or politics.
"Rather than undertaking such an analysis in this case, the District Court addressed the balance of equities in only the most cursory fashion," it added.
The inscription sounds cursory, but Mr. Johnson was actually the first (and, so far, the last) president to visit The Times's headquarters while in office.
James (with Bob often on his shoulder) faces obstacles, including a negligent father (Anthony Head), street ruffians and methadone withdrawal (depicted in almost cursory fashion).
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.
It turns out that nearly all of the 21 companies did not seek benefits from New York or merely filed cursory applications, The Times found.
Breitbart gave the story a cursory writeup, and the Twitter chatter about it has been dominated by liberal pundits while conservatives have stayed largely silent.
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.
LONDON — A cursory assessment might find the United States a less than ideal candidate for the job of managing the planet's ultimate form of money.
Barr's cursory four-page summary was deeply misleading compared to even the redacted version of the Mueller report that has been released to the public.
I bought our tickets online months ago so we roll right on to the bus after a cursory search for a coffee place by the terminal.
A cursory scroll through his Twitter of late will see a number of passionate responses and retweets to stories and pundits cricial of the border practice.
During a cursory glance at the data, Kromtech noticed the profile of a tech company CEO as well as an executive from a widely read publication.
A cursory search on YouTube and Facebook yields a bunch of videos of people setting the snack on fire to either debunk or "prove" the hoax.
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.
Because, although some have been locked up for over a year, he says his team is able to help them in only a limited, cursory way.
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 fact, a cursory view of our workforce, as well as our expansive, multicultural customer base, is a reliable indicator that we exalt and appreciate diversity.
In order to understand why we get different kinds of highs, we need a cursory understanding of how our bodies get high in the first place.
A cursory Google search will turn up headlines on news sites, conservative and liberal alike, describing Lord getting "pummeled" and "owned" for his defenses of Trump.
His solo career gets a cursory mention before the Buzzcocks reformation in 19843 where everyone kisses and makes up and the band tour happily ever after.
Cursory searches of Amazon and Best Buy show that the Comcast-approved Netgear modem is the only choice for taking advantage of the DOCSIS 3.1 technology.
"You go to the financial aid website, you do some cursory read-through and then you hit 'next,"' said Robert Farrington, founder and CEO of thecollegeinvestor.com.
Anyone who's considering plastic surgery should ensure they do some serious recon as opposed to a cursory Instagram stalk; looking at the pictures is not enough.
This essay does not answer those questions, but if offers a cursory point of departure for thinking about lines of interrogation that lead towards possible answers.
Just take a cursory glance at social media—the feeds of many have become a stream of indignant articles, conspiracy-riddled comment threads and protest photos.
"You go to the financial aid website, you do some cursory read-through and then you hit 'next,'" said Robert Farrington, founder and CEO of thecollegeinvestor.com.
A cursory examination of the contents revealed a wide range of sensitive details about patients whose names, addresses, phone numbers, diagnoses, and test results were exposed.
A cursory glance at their website reveals bucolic landscape photographs and the general sense that this might be the kind of environment where one finds oneself.
After a cursory interview, Thompson's nameless governess travels from London to the countryside to take charge of two young children, Miles and Flora, who are orphans.
The Ninth Circuit does mention the Supreme Court's admonition in Mandel, but gives it only cursory attention (see footnote 9 on page 33 of the decision).
A cursory examination of media stories on trade can mistakenly lead readers to believe that the current state of U.S. trade with the world is bleak.
Clinton wasn't asked about either topic during the first debate; Trump only gave a cursory mention to each, and moderator Lester Holt didn't focus on either.
Facebook declined requests to conduct the same analysis as Twitter, but a cursory search showed at least hundreds of thousands of users using the same hashtags.
A cursory glance over the comments on the new IT trailer attest to this: You're not afraid of clowns, you're just afraid of being by yourself.
Even a cursory glance at the dust jackets of Ferrante's books reveals that the story continues to follow the two women into adulthood and old age.
The acquaintance, who was one of the actors, responded to my friend's congratulations with a cursory, "Yeah, thanks, I gotta get a drink" and moved on.
It is cursory, and, to the degree that its treatment of these influential texts and movements is uninformed, it is not a help in understanding them.
Honing your connection with your client beyond just the cursory business transaction will help you cement a bond that can extend the life of your partnership.
But online political ads do not even have to carry an identifying imprint or provide more than the most cursory accounting of how money is spent.
In contrast, the History Portraits (133) still disturb, with their cursory reprises of old master portraits of both sexes, replete with undisguised body and facial prosthetics.
The exercises identified several issues, including a claim that some local officials "possess only a cursory knowledge of the BioWatch program and its mission," CNN said.
Patterns of taxi robberies and home break-ins are being missed because so many cases are shelved without so much as a cursory investigation, they say.
When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Egypt in January, he lavished praise on the Egyptian leader but made only a cursory mention of human rights.
But it left intact an agent's ability to conduct cursory inspections without any basis for suspicion, and the new limit did not extend to agents elsewhere.
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.
Update: A new analysis by Buzzfeed has born out Caulfield's cursory findings by revealing that fake news across Facebook went viral far more often than real news.
But interviews with current and former workers, as well as patients, reveal that training is so cursory and staffing levels are so low as to be dangerous.
Perhaps the recklessness is part of the fun, but even a cursory Twitter search turns up innumerable scooter evangelists who've been converted by their time in Austin.
Some police departments are so understaffed that a large share of shooting cases receive only a cursory effort, or don't get passed to a detective at all.
Among our findings from a cursory review of the data: "Yeah, this is very bad," said Dylan Katz, a security researcher, who reviewed some of the findings.
Despite his connection to the HQ2 campaign, Kenner told the Washington Business Journal Thursday that he only participated in "cursory talks with the company" during that period.
Because we've taught them that they can't study for the test, they don't — and if they do, they do so in the most cursory, ineffective manner possible.
But what is interesting is the cursory introduction of Scott's medical history, which the family's lawyer speculates could explain his failure to respond to repeated officer commands.
Again, like I said, the parallels were very interesting, because we knew each other on only a sort of cursory level at the beginning of the process.
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.
Just a cursory reading of historical chart troughs shows $1.20 within easy reach; on Monday the pound fell below $1.23 for the first time since March 2017.
Doctors often can't tell from a cursory inspection, and many patients underestimate or lack the wherewithal to understand how often food is going down the wrong way.
Nate Snyder: At the beginning, people would get interviewed and there would be a cursory vetting done by the Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) and also our office.
A cursory examination at Wonsan confirmed that the remains were human, he said, and a closer look at Osan gave reason to believe they likely are Americans.
The app offers a cursory understanding of how electrical currents create vibrations and produce sound, while letting the user manipulate different aspects through a series of sliders.
As much as we'd like to think otherwise, there are limits to how much a cursory Google search can teach the average person about bodies and illness.
Despite the interlude with Xenia, plus a cursory glance at a male bedmate, his cultural appetites get way more attention from the movie than his carnal wants.
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.
We banish entire lines of thought and attempt to excommunicate all manner of people — your humble speaker included — without giving them so much as a cursory hearing.
A cursory Google search of the Young Lords will produce a slew of black-and-white images that hark back to the prototypical male revolutionaries of yesteryear.
The city mandated that all buildings taller than six stories undergo a "visual inspection," which, critics said, could mean a cursory glance with binoculars from the ground.
There followed a cursory statement by the official Xinhua news agency on April 4 that he had been removed from his post at the social security fund.
Though small, bedbugs and their fecal spots are visible to the naked eye, so if you don't find anything after a cursory inspection, you can rest easy.
The bugs are flat, slightly teardrop-shaped and visible to the naked eye, so you can rest easy if you don't find any after a cursory inspection.
A cursory search of "animal crossing giveaway" on Twitter reveals how badly people want the Animal Crossing Switch bundle, or just a new copy of the game.
It's a cursory condemnation that makes little distinction between mainstream and outlier beliefs; yet it usefully illustrates the documentary's choice of breadth over depth, testimony over discussion.
Michelle Goldberg Opinion Columnist On Friday, Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released a report based on their cursory investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
She said Plum's tests, which combine artificial intelligence and organizational psychology, provide more valuable data about an applicant's personality than the cursory review of a resume could.
Its supposed rationale — Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's memo on Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email case — could not withstand a cursory examination of Trump's motives.
A cursory search for blockchain jobs on LinkedIn yields results for openings at corporations like IBM along with positions at newer businesses, such as cryptocurrency exchange Binance.
Many of these supposed natural therapies claim to have supporting science, although what is offered as proof is easily dismissed with a cursory knowledge of reproductive physiology.
But perhaps the greatest indictment of how the country music leadership handled "Old Town Road" comes from a cursory listen to some other songs on the chart.
And a cursory scroll through her tweets since April reveal a baffling amount of retweets of political content for someone who insisted she was stay away from politics.
As far as what kind of weapon could be used to damage hearing without producing an audible sound, most outlets have had to resort to very cursory speculation.
Why launch a tool like this before performing the most basic cursory scan for the kind of low-quality sources that already have your company in hot water?
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.
His cursory description of the role — "with the task to make machine learning as easy to use and widespread as it could possibly be" — echoes Google's stated strategy.
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.
A cursory Google search reveals almost no coverage of this app (minus a mention in a CNET list of hot apps and a couple of vlogs on YouTube).
Even after a cursory glance through a Tinder profile, you may not immediately know what they're interested in or what they do for fun in their free time.
He starts out a young, lengthy faun-boy, stumbling around the court without a clue as to what he was doing or even cursory control of his legs.
Gaga wore the Ziggy Stardust makeup and mantle, and even mixed in a version of "Ziggy Stardust," but there was something cursory about each song's 15-second treatment.
" McCarthy, like a real politician with some kind of cursory grasp of what's happening in American politics, again corrected the president: "No, I think she's saying something different.
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.
Even just a cursory glance over social media can tell you that a lot of people think Donald Trump is "crazy," or "insane," or even an actual narcissist.
Anyone doing a little more cursory research will find that DeepMind's investors have included people like Elon Musk, and that the company was once in negotiations with Facebook.
YouTube has removed many of the offensive videos, but a cursory search by Business Insider returned other disturbing thumbnails and sinister videos promoted by the 'Up Next' algorithm.
In contrast, after years of discussing Russia allegations, Democrats want to move forward on a barely developed evidentiary record and cursory public hearings on this single Ukraine allegation.
The cars up for auction on Tuesday sat in a sea of defeated-looking vehicles in an outdoor lot, where potential buyers milled around to conduct cursory inspections.
And when asked about the issue on the campaign trail or at the debate podium, many of the candidates have given cursory responses or pivoted to other topics.
The records examined by The Times show that Mossack Fonseca collected a copy of Mr. Finstad's passport, and conducted a basic internet search and a cursory background check.
Billed as a response to the alleged threat posed by cheap imports to national security, this justification's paper-thin nature is exposed when subject to even cursory examination.
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.
Mr. Smith had asked the guards for help in Philadelphia, an inmate interviewed by the police said, but after a cursory check-in, the van had driven on.
I couldn't actually get myself to eat any more of them — you pass that point after your first cursory Google about their effectiveness — but I was endlessly curious.
Impossible Foods recently introduced a vegan pork alternative that promises to work better for sausages, though I haven't had more than a cursory opportunity to experiment with it.
Even a cursory reading of the play, the kind that many American teenagers give it in high school, is enough to show that it does not advocate assassination.
But "Bulic did a cursory review of what Hobin did, and he said there is no need to pull the body out of the ground," Agent Brutnell recalled.
Some Republicans now argue that impeachment articles based on a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would be treated as an even more cursory matter.
For the better part of the last decade, the United States has been trying furiously to achieve the first goal while giving only cursory effort to the second.
And it can be hard to have faith that filling out an online form or scheduling a cursory meeting with your manager will actually bring about significant change.
The students had become genuinely disgusted with the way existing media covered the deaths of these children in cursory reports full of misspelled names or incorrectly reported birthdays.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy ran a cursory search and found $737 million that the top DAF providers took in over three years from these types of private foundations.
Even when employers take action, their investigations are often cursory, and accusers can be left feeling abandoned when the executives are quietly dismissed and land plum new jobs.
A cursory investigation revealed that the very best selling mobile games didn't move tens of millions or even a hundred million units — they could reach into the billions.
But even a cursory examination of Mr. Pence's stances on business and his relationship with industry shows that the presidential and vice-presidential candidates may be out of step.
And a cursory scan of the industries in this second group — which also includes automakers, medical-equipment makers and others — correlates well with the ones hoarding the most cash.
Arguably, that's evident just from his appearance on it, which is far longer than a cursory guest verse needs to be and involves lots of him channeling the hook.
Apple Music, which is the second-most-popular paid music streaming service in the U.S., continues to host a number of white supremacist bands, based on a cursory scan.
Though a handful of dream sequences in these pages showcase Mr. Sorokin's antic and sometimes grotesque imagination, the novel as a whole is a glum, predictable and cursory affair.
At a cursory glance, it would seem like Tidal is a company on the rise, and a potential challenger to the dominant streaming services of Spotify and Apple Music.
But some cursory Googling shows that, no, there is some truth to the idea that Em was once apparently a world-class player of the original Donkey Kong cabinet.
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.
Instead, time after time, the island has chosen to simply lay down its "credit card" without even the most cursory glance at a bill that now totals $22019 billion.
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.
Most teachers find cursory treatment of letters distasteful, but this is one way for teachers to make clear how much time they devote to their jobs outside the workday.
But three months later, in August 214, Mr. Sullivan was hired, after a cursory check, not just as a police officer on another force but as the police chief.
But even a cursory examination of Mr. Pence's stances on business and his relationship with industry shows that the presidential and vice-presidential candidates may be out of step.
The interviewer's apparent indifference both to Shideh and to the attack — sucking on a candy rather like an overgrown child, he gives the explosion a cursory glance — is unnerving.
It's clear from a cursory listen of "You" that even a young Radiohead could rearrange a simple rock song into something more compelling than the average band could manage.
Raised in a large, conservative Christian family and homeschooled all her life, Burger's sex-ed curriculum resembled that of many fundamentalist Christian homeschool households: vague, cursory, nearly non-existent.
The most extensive, "Luther und die Musik," from Christophorus, merely collects nine previously released CDs devoted to various individual composers or themes and adds a booklet with cursory notes.
Everyday laws that do not raise such problems are subject to bare "rational basis" review, and courts take only a cursory glance before moving on to the next case.
His first moves were to check Google for "the Dukes" and conduct a cursory search of the D.N.C. computer system logs to look for hints of such a cyberintrusion.
Well, we tried, Secretary Tillerson, but even the most cursory of glances suggests that the literature of sleep may not in fact be the least bit restful at all.
People seeking visas to come to the United States — whether as students, visitors, or immigrants, including visa lottery winners —will encounter longer waits, less oversight, and more cursory adjudications.
"The notion that Dylann Roof had, sort of, redefined the Confederate flag simply doesn't hold up, even in response to a cursory glance at the historical record," he said.
However, even a cursory examination of what CMIG is all about suggests the Grouse deal is quite a different proposition to Whistler's sale, regardless of the "silent investor" protestation.
Still, the survey suggests that many doctors are giving these plans no more than a cursory review, and that there's plenty of room to improve the process, Boyd said.
If he was flustered by occasional shadowy glimpses of his handlers flitting by he gave no hint, refusing to cast so much as a cursory glance at his watch.
Whatever cursory attention Syria got during this presidential election was meant to signal to each side's base what degree of hostility we should have toward refugees who might be terrorists.
The deal between Pepsi and Sodastream still needs to clear cursory regulatory hurdles, but PepsiCo plans to pay $144 cash per SodaStream share in the transaction using cash on hand.
But anyone with experience in (or even a cursory knowledge of) the institutions tasked with managing pet populations in the real world will tell you it got one thing right.
From my cursory inspection the files look to be more functional than damaging and show NSA hackers how to quickly deploy their tools and then close infiltrations without a trace.
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 anyone with an even cursory knowledge of the show Mad Men could imagine that very line coming from the mouth of Pete Campbell... Matt, Pete's creator, is many things.
Before it was revoked, an estimated 25,000 people were sterilized, with at least 16,500 not having given consent to procedures a eugenics panel could approve, often after a cursory review.
A cursory search for "occipital neuralgia smartphones" will bring up a recent report from the Sioux City Journal that warns of the strain our handheld devices put on our necks.
According to Google, however, their algorithm is set up to never predict "disparaging" queries in conjunction with someone's name—a claim supported by a cursory comparison of the search engines.
" On Richard Blumenthal, who told Morning Joe that Trump's rational for firing Comey "fails even the most cursory smell test": "Watching Senator Richard Blumenthal speak of Comey is a joke.
A cursory search on Facebook will find dozens of instances in which posters refer to Evolution Fresh as Nigerian "poison" and urge others not to purchase any Evolution Fresh products.
Additionally, the DEA does not appear to have performed more than a cursory legal review to see whether statutes authorizing bulk data collection via administrative subpoenas applied to the program.
Johnson, man known for his ambition, messy blond hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of detail - must solve a series of riddles if he is to succeed where May failed.
Today's FCC has replaced these detailed white papers with cursory blog posts and one page "fact sheets" – which you won't be surprised to learn contain very few "facts" at all.
Watching them try to perform new identities highlights the complex layers of cultural identity and drives home how often we assign "otherness" with only the most cursory of first impressions.
The forms that were released offered a cursory overview of the other justices' finances and activities, but they did provide a glimpse of their often demanding schedules of extrajudicial appearances.
Thus, a cursory read of the data would suggest that the economy continues to plod along on a 2-precent growth path, consistent with what we have seen for years.
The Board's cursory analysis of the respondent's "particular social group" in that case consisted mainly of a general citation to A-R-C-G-'s case and country condition reports.
Those who know the case well will likely be disappointed by the amount of time spent on a cursory summary of Bundy's case, instead of the 100 hours of tapes.
I was only able to do some cursory testing but so far the measure of 10 hours seems super conservative unless you're watching a ton of high frame rate video.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Mr. de Blasio said no one in his administration had been contacted by investigators, and he described his relationship with the two businessmen as cursory.
Not a MOBO, not a Brit Award, not a Mercury Prize, not a BBC Sound Of...Not even a cursory mention at one of our many other corporate masturbation ceremonies.
It's more of a cursory peek into the inner workings of an electronic device than it is a roll-up-your-sleeves-and-figure-out-how-things-work educational product.
Rarely, if ever, has a cursory scan of a year's news made it seem to banal, so empty, so much like nothing more than another pointless revolution around the sun.
A cursory investigation reveals that their local partner has duplicated the plant a few miles down the road, having acquired the necessary designs, and is quickly undercutting their joint venture.
Putting them on a timeclock will force them to conduct cursory reviews, limit the time for respondents to present evidence, and lead to the denial of valid requests for continuances.
A trip to Mr. Pemberton's hometown is equally cursory, with meager effort seemingly spent looking for those who knew him or were with him on the night of the killing.
" They noted that he fled his home in Sri Lanka to escape torture and likely death and that his claim for asylum was denied after a "cursory and inadequate review.
A cursory search of "COVID" and "coronavirus" finds a number of apps using the terms, ranging from case trackers, news applications, a reminder to wash hands and some gaming titles.
You might have trouble if you want a silver or midnight green Pro Max, but it seemed a little less backed up at a cursory glance than the regular Pro.
But the list lacked any context, and the F.B.I. said a review of computer searches showed he had only done a cursory search of two of those members of Congress.
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.
Of the estimated 25,000 people sterilized during this time, at least 16,500 did not give consent - unneeded if a eugenics board signed off on it after an often cursory review.
Its strongest sections illuminate the hollowness of passages that lean hard on cursory insights instead of probing beneath the surface of their easy summations to excavate more precisely articulated truths.
A major lesson in this regard is the Iraq War, which was launched with no policy process in the executive branch and only cursory consideration, with no hearings, in Congress.
Three top staffers there had been meeting secretly for weeks, after hours, with Tweeden to prepare her statement, but it hadn't been vetted with even the most cursory fact-checking.
He said that even a cursory review of the information they received turned up a "significant" number of people who the secretary of state has now told them to remove.
As she walks into an empty ballroom, Miss Prissy gives a cursory tale of the horrible violence she witnessed while growing up, with intermittent cuts to a dark LA cityscape.
Traditional sources of data on innovation — mostly patents — don't offer any meaningful information on who is doing the inventing, not even including cursory information about the inventor's age and gender.
We rely on it for everything from email to analytics to puppy GIFs, but if someone ever really, truly demanded an explanation, most of us could only give a cursory explanation.
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.
A cursory comparison between candidates' overall funding and their popularity online would seem to suggest that viral success on Twitter is a weak proxy for the health of a campaign overall.
What emerges from even a cursory read of Bernie's tax returns is the exact opposite of hypocrisy — a worker living the life he wants every worker to be able to enjoy.
There's also a lot of information that won't be helpful to influencers who are just starting out, which is particularly frustrating given the abbreviated length and cursory coverage of the videos.
A cursory review showed that the files and logs contained a meticulously detailed and invasive insight into a person or company's business, who they're talking to and often for what reason.
They certainly nailed the goal there, as even a cursory listen to the album makes it clear that they are very much about good vibes, happiness, support, love, communication, and family.
BuzzFeed News also found that many Americans were denied jobs in favor of guest workers when companies made bogus or cursory efforts to hire US workers before seeking H-2 workers.
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.
Then go into the gold-plated elevator and then, after meeting with Trump, come down the elevator and wave to the cameras and faintly smile or say a few cursory words.
Despite the latest episode's dramatic staging of the Battle of Borodino, the result of the series' cursory approach to war is that in the drawing rooms of Moscow, feeling falls flat.
Of course, many manufacturers can be good at labeling things a "honey product," (or cheese, wine, or milk product), so be sure to give it more than just a cursory glance.
A cursory glance at the polls show that Democratic voters are pretty happy about their options, with an October Gallup survey finding near-record satisfaction with the primary field among Democrats.
Monsanto has argued that these tests are cursory and small-scale compared to its own, and that most dicamba damage has been caused by farmers failing to apply the herbicide correctly.
But opposition parties and many local education offices criticized the drafts, unveiled on Monday, saying they highlighted the achievements of Ms. Park's father while giving cursory descriptions of his brutal dictatorship.
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.
McClellan said he had been contacted by a few programs — Nevada-Las Vegas, U.C.L.A., Missouri, Florida State — after Vanderbilt sent him packing, but none took things further than a cursory conversation.
Though his art may skew toward the self-serious—and the fact he resembles a goth grandma doesn't help—there's more to The Cure than what a cursory glance would reveal.
Of the dozens I receive, I select one each week that is not answerable with a cursory Google search, yet universal enough that others may have grappled with a similar conundrum.
Though the CCP hardly needs more suggestions for how to abuse this power, a cursory review of the risks suggests it would allow for the hyper-specific targeting of European citizens.
After a cursory attempt at harmony in which the sweethearts invite Nadine to join them at a party, then abandon her to play beer pong, she insists Krista choose between them.
Even young, internet-savvy Irish in their early 20s spoke about receiving more of a lesson in biology, and a cursory one at that, than instructions about sexual health and safety.
Under cross-examination, Ms. Constand explained her lapses as innocent mistakes, and said her contacts with Mr. Cosby after the incident were mostly cursory, the unavoidable result of her job duties.
"While this is not a commentary on the validity of the charges Stone faces, the most cursory of risk assessments would place him very low on the threat scale," he wrote.
Based on a cursory review, a majority of the files seemed pretty mild—weekly music charts, pre-planned social media content, and various details about the artists under the record companies' management.
And a cursory glance there reveals dozens of videos, some with hundreds of thousands of views, that promote turpentine (rebranded as pine tree oil) as a panacea for all that ails us.
Scharf would go on to immediate gallery success and inclusion in the 1985 Whitney Biennial, and a cursory scroll through his Instagram yields archival images of him sitting at Andy Warhol's elbow.
A cursory search of the social network conducted by BuzzFeed News uncovered 20.2 fake accounts promoting dubious bitcoin or ethereum "investments," including 22.0 mimicking Musk and three pretending to be the president.
"Important are our concerns about Berkshire's governance structure, particularly its entrenched board, limited financial transparency and cursory efforts at recognizing environmental, social and governance risks to its consolidated operating model," she said.
"It is quite straightforward to take high-quality input text, spew out extractive summaries pushed up next to one another, and have it look somewhat coherent at a cursory glance," said Bigham.
The title provided a cursory glimpse at the creation side of gaming, and for a generation of young players, a taste of what it might be like to build a game themselves.
A cursory search suggests it follows a ragtag group of felines as they try to decide which one of them will be reborn, because cats have nine lives, which seems completely reasonable.
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.
There was an entire section of British youth culture missing, with dance music entirely ignored aside from cursory nods to Aphex Twin and Major Lazer, as it has been for years now.
A cursory glance at his feed shows highlighter not only on the usual spots, like the cheekbones, Cupid's bow, and browbone, but swept on his shoulders, collarbones, and even his ears. Fierce?
At a place where a cursory ID check is usually as tight as security gets, the doorman was now stationed outside, checking bags and frisking customers before letting them through the doors.
The White House memo authorizes US troops to conduct activities such as "crowd control, temporary detention and cursory search" according to a copy of the memorandum, which has been obtained by CNN.
The US transfer plan calls for the US officials who fly into North Korea to conduct a "cursory review" of what the North Koreans turn over as it happens, the official said.
But even a cursory read of Susan Fowler Rigetti's harrowing post shows a series of alleged events that could not have been caused by one abhorrent manager or a rogue HR person.
After nearly two centuries in which Senate reviews were cursory at best, that confirmation process has become increasingly arduous, regardless of party, and especially in the committees that require nominees' tax returns.
While consensus seems to imply that the future of driving is nearly upon us, even a relatively cursory check of some of the necessary enablers for truly autonomous automobiles would suggest otherwise.
The Senate held a cursory debate on immigration in February but couldn't get 60 votes to break a filibuster on any bill (though the bill Trump supported did get 60 "no" votes).
The only difference Alsatia could tell from the cursory procedure of a run-of-the-mill MD was that she closed her eyes while gently pressing her slender fingers on Alsatia's wrist.
And some of the city's most pressing needs, like the subway crisis and near-record homelessness, got only cursory mentions in the speech, delivered in Kings Theater on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.
In March 2016, Magellan requested a change in the label of the testing systems, which is usually a cursory process, but during the review the agency found "red flags" in the information.
On the witness stand, Ms. Constand explained her lapses as innocent mistakes, and said her contacts with Mr. Cosby after the incident were mostly cursory, the unavoidable result of her job duties.
In fact, any cursory examination of Trump's records will reveal a deep and abiding interest in enabling such corruption, and numerous actions taken to further that interest, both in Ukraine and elsewhere.
But, even the most cursory glance at the context around this President and the history of these sorts of military parades suggest that this parade would be more than just a parade.
Even people with cursory knowledge of Asian history know that no special U.S. trade concessions are needed to most countries of this region to be very cautious about strategic rapprochement with China.
This meaning of the phrase "white people" is obvious to people who have been listening to these social media conversations, or even from even a cursory search of Twitter for the term.
Clare engages in cursory dialogue with employees who wander in and out of the room, and later with a teenage girl, Oona, who has come to meet her mom's partner for a concert.
A cursory view of our workforce, and our expansive, multi-cultural Customer base whose loyalism brings them back to Southwest is an endorsement and reliable indicator that we exalt, appreciate and celebrate diversity.
But even a cursory review of some of the EPA's actions over the last few years shows that only someone who thoroughly understands why the EPA is broken can hope to fix it.
A cursory internet search will turn up countless examples of people consuming urine for, um, recreational purposes, and numerous historical sources describe instances of so-called urine therapy: the medicinal use of pee.
But a cursory review of Twitter shows that purging inactive and automated accounts may not be enough for users: many continue to urge the social network to enact more sweeping and effective policies.
The most cursory review of news coverage during the Obama presidency puts the lie to the notion that there was no outrage in the mainstream media of his administration's handling of immigration issues.
There's the cursory listen, the one that reveals which songs sound completely different from Swift's past work, which songs have that signature Swift earworm quality, and which songs aren't quite up to snuff.
Otherwise, The Creepy Line is stitched from cursory summaries of news items illustrated by repetitive strings of scary headline snippets, at least a couple of which don't refer to the incident being discussed.
According to a cursory Twitter search, the first time someone threw that term at me was in October 2016, undoubtedly due to both my penchant for vulgarity and my outspoken support of Sanders.
We'll be letting a female user test the product, as well, to get a better idea of the fit, but from a cursory glance, the product may be too big for many wrists.
My cursory research revealed that, rather than turning the wearer into an unoiled Tin Man, armor was the pinnacle of technology of its era—like a NASA space suit crossed with a Ferrari.
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.
A cursory Google search in my late teens led me to discover that I had Excoriation Disorder, a body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB), a category which also includes hair-pulling and nail-biting.
Even a cursory review of his early career would reveal a man who has been driven his entire life by the desire to promote ideas and policies that improve the lives of others.
Last week, Trump granted the troops new powers to aid in "crowd control, temporary detention and cursory search" while protecting Customs and Border Protection personnel from the migrants, should they engage in violence.
But even a cursory read of the project's tone-setting introductory essay, by Nikole Hannah-Jones, makes clear that the point is not to delegitimize American ideals, but to deepen and expand them.
As a 68-year-old actor, I can call up the part of Hamlet, which I last played more than 10 years ago, effortlessly, and other Shakespearean roles with a cursory brush-up.
Ten minutes isn't enough time to begin to plumb the depths of depravity contained in the videos of PornHub, or to do even the most cursory exploration of unfamiliar genres and sexual acts.
A cursory glance about the internet makes it quite clear that there are a whole lot of resources for sleep aids, but precious little information on how to wake up gently and peacefully.
A cursory perusal of entertainment periodicals and television sitcoms would suggest that anyone over the age of sixty-five has declined in mental capacity, or is no longer a contributing member of society.
They also say that many judges, who usually preside in probate or family court, do not have the time or expertise to conduct more than a cursory review before granting a guardianship petition.
But several members of church leadership argued that the investigation had been ill-designed and insufficient, relying heavily on the pastor's own testimony and a cursory perusal of his financial and correspondence records.
These acute exegeses stand in reproachful contrast to the occasionally lumpy quality of the book's capsule surveys of intellectual history; like many a survey course, this one can feel at once cursory and undigested.
I then strolled into Olympic Park, the media press center, and press conferences with IOC president Thomas Bach and the USA men's basketball team, without ever having been subjected to a cursory security screening.
But Randall and her team did only a cursory—and incorrect—analysis of how much room there is for a dark disk in the Milky Way's mass budget, judging by the motions of stars.
As attendees know, the Gate Road line for entry (which already include a cursory search of each vehicle) have been known at busy times to take as long as 12 hours to get through.
A cursory search turns up a smattering of press releases from the mid-00s along with a few IMDb entries, one of which is a credit on the Van Wilder: Rise of Taj soundtrack.
A cursory listen to 227's Hello Bastards or 1997's Jersey's Best Dancers revealed that Lifetime were students of Embrace, a band that attempted to reframe hardcore as something more genteel and poppy.
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.
During that time, an estimated 25,000 people were sterilized, with at least 16,500 not giving consent, which the eugenics board could order if it signed off on the procedures after an often cursory review.
But 'Prime Minister Johnson' - known for his ambition, mop of blonde hair, flowery oratory and a cursory command of detail - must solve a series of riddles if he is to succeed where May failed.
But Johnson - known for his ambition, mop of blonde hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail - takes office at one of the most tumultuous junctures in post-World War Two British history.
Under cross-examination, Ms. Constand explained the lapses in her accounts as innocent mistakes, and said her contacts with Mr. Cosby after the incident were mostly cursory, the unavoidable result of her job duties.
Even a cursory dip into Tumblr is usually enough to reveal what hero pairing fans are shipping that week and a massive undercurrent of fan art crafting alternate realities for the well-loved characters.
But the new Brutalist Paris Map from Blue Crow Media, in collaboration with Robin Wilson and Nigel Green of Photolanguage, offers over 40 sites I've either never seen, or only given a cursory glance.
Still, I would expect that from even a cursory analysis of which Spider-Man theme people play the most often, it would have to be the now-iconic theme from the classic '60s cartoon.
Passengers have to pass through X-ray machines before entering the building or approaching check-in desks, while armed police carry out cursory checks on vehicles at a checkpoint on the main approach road.
Philippine activists say tens of thousands are being killed as police terrorize poor communities, using cursory drug "watch lists" to identify suspected users or dealers, and executing many in the guise of sting operations.
But it could also, as Boland pointed out, suggest these documents were produced in a rush, so much so that they bypassed vetting systems or were subjected to cursory and inexperienced vetting at best.
In March, Schiff and the other Democrats on the Intelligence Committee released a status report naming witnesses Republicans had refused to call in their own cursory probes into Russia's ties to the White House.
But as comprehensive as that survey is, it gives surprisingly cursory treatment to the massacre of more than 500 Vietnamese civilians by American troops in the village of My Lai on March 16, 1968.
"George changed the system that was there, which had been cursory, and made it more complex and better," Mr. Shaw, who is also a fencer and owner of the US Fencing Hall of Fame.
Many noses speak of olfactory journeys, but at Vuitton, which has made luggage for everyone from 19th-century explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza to Catherine Deneuve, the connection to travel is more than cursory.
Despite the meaty discussion of former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro's proposal to decriminalize border crossings early in the Democratic primary race, immigration has received a cursory treatment in the Democratic debates.
On Saturday, the deep dive into Mr. Staud, born in 1974, displayed his talent for blazing contrasts, a flair for drama that a cursory listen might have you mistake for mere grabs at attention.
Even a cursory scan of the Franklin expedition's Wikipedia page will reveal how starkly terrifying the circumstances of its disappearance were, and it only gets worse the further down the rabbit hole you go.
But back at the paddock, Princess Leonore seemed more interested in the grooming brush than the pony, giving its flanks a couple of cursory strokes before turning her attention to splashing the animal's drinking water.
"Eliminating or nullifying the tax incentives for homeownership puts home values and middle class homeowners at risk, and from a cursory examination this legislation appears to do just that," NAR President William E. Brown said.
Some characters offer cursory dismissals of Wonder Woman based on her gender, but there isn't a sense that she's waging war against the multi-headed monster of misogyny as she was in the source material.
Human rights groups believe the death toll could be far higher than the one the police give, and accuse law enforcement of summarily executing suspected drug users and small-time dealers, using only cursory intelligence.
To buy an AR-15 rifle, the model used by Mr Cruz, which is based on the M-16 assault rifle, requires a background check so cursory the authorities almost might as well not bother.
Individually, they may leave less of an impression, simply coming off as an adult ball pit or a jarring but cursory scene of flickering lights (although "Work No. 227" did earn Creed his Turner Prize).
They distance themselves from President Trump in a cursory way (these are blue states, after all) and stake out moderate-ish positions on culture war issues — but there's no Larry Hogan agenda to transform Maryland.
A cursory glance at the president's twitter feed will tell you all you need to know about his feelings towards Bezos, or the Washington Post, the newspaper the mogul bought in 2013 for $250 million.
A cursory search on Twitter—not that I would recommend it—will yield hundreds of eulogies from fans expressing their heartbreak and appreciation for the way Lil Peep's music helped them through a hard time.
His somewhat informal style of drawing, somewhere in between sketch and cartoon, invites a cursory looks at his work, but his clever use of the written word begs a closer, slower examination of his drawings.
We maintain that the Army Corps deliberately withheld critical information during a 28503 DAPL Environmental Assessment, which is only a cursory inspection of the issues at stake, as opposed to a comprehensive Environmental Impact Study.
A cursory search of Shodan, a search engine for publicly available devices and databases, revealed more than 570 Orpak systems are connected to the internet out of more than 35,000 service stations across 60 countries.
The popularity of the first Cup of Nations was so great that, after cursory deliberations, the incipient African Football Confederation decided to make it a biennial occurrence, held in a different country on each occasion.
There's a sameness to a lot of these offerings: the lurching from one crisis to the next; the brusque, pithy exchanges that rarely last more than a few sentences; the cursory attention to secondary characters.
The longtime senator and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee has had little trouble winning reelection in past years, but refusing to give Judge Merrick Garland even the most cursory examination is eroding his support.
A cursory glance at Amazon shows that a number of reasonably powerful portable chargers can be yours for $50 or less, including this one from RAVPower, which packs in 22,000 mAh and three charging ports.
A cursory internet search did not give me any answers as to whether this was the first assisted suicide in California — but it certainly gave many vehement arguments against what I was about to do.
Though Youtube can be an excellent resource for some LGBTQ people, the number of videos about safe sex are few and far between—a cursory search for "queer safe sex" only brings up 12,000 results.
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.
But subtitles or not, and my cursory knowledge of the Troubles notwithstanding, I still found myself cackling at one of my favorite new shows and falling in love with Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle, and James.
But in practice, their grant requests generally go through a cursory review to ensure the money will go to a public charity — and not pay for trips, gala tickets or a job for a child.
Whitman, Emerson, Thoreau and Hawthorne, as well as Melville, Stowe and numerous lesser artists and thinkers of the time, all had pertinent if sometimes cursory and not always pleasing things to say about fugitive slaves.
Neither Trump's nor Clinton's campaigns offered more than a cursory glance to ongoing resistance movements in the months leading to the election — like the Standing Rock protesters who police officers brutally attacked in North Dakota.
The more games that stack up around me, asking to be played, but so often only explored to a cursory depth, the more I am drawn deeper to those from an identifiable place of expression.
With Ono, who is "all concept," he was given only cursory instructions and three weeks to make a 2003 piece: 100 cast body parts to be heaped on the floor like garbage — arms, legs, torsos.
Following up these lab findings, the scientists found in cursory field experiments that bats of two additional species — Schreiber's bats and soprano pipistrelles — also crashed into vertical plates placed near cave exits or bat roosts.
WASHINGTON — To anyone with even a cursory relationship to television or social media, a charged and emotional battle over the Trump administration's approach to immigration seems to have seeped into every dimension of American life.
A cursory search for a coronavirus mask or a surgical mask turns up lots of options, but they're either sold out and expected to be out of stock for weeks or they are exceptionally costly.
Other than a cursory if reasonably popular Instagram presence and website of inspirational indices, it's not really on the internet, or trying limply to be "of" the internet as so many other legacy titles are.
Even assuming that Malek was unaware of the conversation around Singer's past, it seems strange that he signed up to work with him without a cursory Google search into what that experience might be like.
After that cursory credit check, the program allows parents to borrow the entire gap between the child's education expenses and whatever aid he or she has received – for every year and every child in school.
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.
Even as a cursory review of the delegate math suggests that former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
I began with a long list of about ten dishes per state, and then just did some cursory research that allowed me the excuse to examine some of these shadowy back-alleys of weird regional history.
That investigation lasted less than a week and didn't include an interview with Ford herself, but Trump and others couldn't even wait until this cursory inquiry was over before trashing Ford and those who believe her.
A cursory glance at the figures from last year reveals that out of 153 funds founded in the US last year, only four were founded by women, and only two have gone on to raise money.
From socks and jumpers to makeup bags and home goods, a cursory stroll through one of its warehouse sized shops will result in finding all of the Mickey-adorned, park-going merch you could ever need.
A cursory search of LinkedIn shows that, while Aurora is still very small compared to an automaker, it's already packed with talent from many of the same places its founders came from Uber, Tesla, and Google.
But 'Prime Minister Johnson' - a man known for his ambition, mop of blonde hair, flowery oratory and a cursory command of detail - must solve a series of riddles if he is to succeed where May failed.
A cursory search on Twitter shows hundreds of users complaining about the business phone outage and the effect it's having, and many companies seem to be attempting to route calls through cell phones or alternative methods.
Filipino activists say tens of thousands are being killed as police terrorize poor communities, using cursory drug "watch lists" to identify suspected users or dealers, and executing many of them under the guise of sting operations.
Many in Washington, and inside the banks, say that the way federal agencies wield power under the new administration has changed: for its supporters, becoming more reasonable and judicious; for opponents, becoming more cursory and irresponsible.
Maisel took a few cursory stabs at explaining the absence of Midge's kids: Whenever Midge had to go to a gig, she would leave them with her mother Rose (Marin Hinkle) or a kindly older neighbor.
Those movies, along with their post-credits scenes, should be able to give anyone a cursory knowledge of what's already happened in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and what it means for the events of Infinity War.
Members of the Peace Brigades, Sadr's paramilitary group, had earlier conducted cursory checks of protesters as government security forces who usually make careful searches with bomb-sniffing dogs stood by the side, a Reuters witness said.
Patti Smith and Iggy Pop and the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Val Kilmer manage to survive their cameos, but Gosling and Fassbender definitely do not survive their cursory dialogue about song copyrights and record deals.
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.
Cooper's theory of why "Income Taxes Are Voluntary," or how the World Trade Center collapse began with a controlled explosion before the planes hit the towers, are not even given the most cursory of fact-checks.
After the anonymous Twitter handle allegedly being used by Padula was released in court on Thursday, a cursory read of his tweet history revealed a story different to the one being reported by police and media.
That's according to a story about Grab from Bloomberg today which includes a cursory mention of the round, and an apparent lack of capital from Didi: It's unclear how the alliance between Grab, Didi, Lyft Inc.
But truthfully, while it looks great at a cursory glance, and the art style's very attractive, it's not as polished as many games I've played that have come from significantly smaller teams with substantially less experience.
Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign released a new note from his doctor on Thursday declaring that he was in "excellent physical health," citing various tests over the last three years but releasing nothing beyond cursory details.
What Egyptian can forget the notorious judge who, after a cursory trial of a few sessions lasting just minutes, sentenced more than 680 people to death in April 2014 for the killing of one police officer?
Even a cursory glance at numbers proves it: Ninety-two percent of people locked inside American prisons are held in publicly run, publicly funded facilities, and 212 percent of those in jail are in public jails.
"For a presidential campaign to fail to do even a cursory vetting — the guy was wearing a Democratic Socialists of America sticker, for heaven' sake — is unprecedented," said Ms. Cunningham, whose firm works with Democratic campaigns.
But if it's only conducting cursory investigations, reviewing the evidence it already has, rather than seeking new information from witnesses and survivors of the strikes, then it won't know how to protect civilians better next time.
I bet Capital One has reams of data proving that the mood level of their working stiffs would improve by 3.4% if they got a cursory discount at a new juice bar opening three cubicles over.
Her head's in a bathroom brochure—don't grow old, kids—but just a cursory peek above the parapet of its pages confirms to her, and subsequently me, that, yes: this is a recognizably realistic game world.
Redditor L064N said they happened upon an incredibly rare Atari 2700 at a thrift store in California on Friday, purchasing it for $30 just before the store closed after doing a cursory search online about the 2700.
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.
A cursory glance through her Instagram page (which boasts over 4.6 million followers) will show that Song not only has impeccable taste, she also spends her time traveling in style and running a successful interior design business.
DIVIDED KINGDOM At one of the most tumultuous moments in Britain's modern history, it will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail.
If these partners receive even cursory reviews of their products and methods, wouldn't it have been obvious to any informed auditor that there was no legitimate source for the location and other data that Hyp3r was collecting?
But if we have learned anything from history, research or even a cursory glance around the current political landscape, it is that trying to combat the disease of disinformation with more speech only makes the patient sicker.
As it is with many in the international metal community, bassist Jacob Schmidt says he only had the most cursory knowledge of the extreme scene in Nepal until the invitation to go and play there came through.
Top Trump aides, including national security adviser John Bolton, have told the President that even a cursory meeting with Kim would amount to a diplomatic victory and allow for more substantive talks to occur in the future.
A cursory search on Alibaba revealed manufacturers based in China that were offering product samples, and after minor sampling fees and a little back and forth with the winning factory, Jack had his product: The Cozy Bag.
A cursory cruise around various wikis shows that there are hints of what Telltale has pulled together here in past comics, but I've not seen it packaged, if that's quite the right word, in this manner before.
A cursory glance through the #ShaneDawsonXJeffreeStar hashtag on Twitter, which trended across the country ahead of the collection's launch, reveals hundreds of tweets of people expressing their desire for a palette and collection they can't even afford.
Mr. Trump has shown only a cursory interest in the subject, former aides say, not surprising for a man who does not use a computer and came of age as a business executive in a predigital era.
In 1858, a search party found two cursory notes left by the crew describing how the ships had become trapped in ice, Franklin's death and plans to find a path to a trading post on Hudson Bay.
The teacher led the kids in frequent hand washing throughout the day at classroom sinks, while singing a prolonged "hand washing song" to ensure they did more than a cursory pass under the faucet with water only.
A cursory search of the internet would have revealed Tracy defending Nassar and calling him "amazing" in a 2000 television interview — after the first wave of accusations against him, from more than 50 athletes, was made public.
The report described a cursory review by D.E.A. lawyers but said the agency never developed a comprehensive analysis for why it was lawful for it to use the statute that authorized administrative subpoenas to obtain bulk records.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that it did a "cursory comparison" of crash rates before and after Autopilot was introduced but did not evaluate whether Autopilot was engaged during the instances of a crash.
"A cursory examination of some of the exposed resumes indicates not merely the varied and elite caliber of many of the applicants as experienced intelligence and military figures, but sensitive, identifying personal details," UpGuard said in a statement.
Phil makes a cursory attempt to replace his haywire AI, but for reasons that are hand-waved away by blaming "the cloud," Jexi follows him to another new phone, and he's forced to accept her into his life.
A cursory glance of both companies' slates suggests fewer than 10 films starring black women or other women of color, Jackie Brown (1997), Frida (2002), Bride and Prejudice (2004), and Southside With You (2016) being the most recognizable.
If the audience might be tempted to think about the ramifications of a scene beyond the cursory elements presented on screen, well, the ABC Music is there to let you know that it's all going to be okay.
A cursory check yields a bunch more from recent years, like Southpaw (2015), Foxcatcher (2014), The Fighter (2010), Fighting (2009), The Wrestler (2008), Warrior (2011), Cinderella Man (2005), and Million Dollar Baby (2004), rare for its female lead.
Britain, in the middle of one of the most tumultuous moments in its modern history, will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail.
In fact, a cursory glance at the list of goings on at the event shows a strong presence from a slate of carmakers, ranging from stalwarts like Chrysler and Toyota to newer automotive questions marks like Faraday Future.
A cursory Internet search into whether this was the first assisted suicide in California did not give me the answer I was looking for – but it certainly gave many vehement arguments against what I was about to do.
"There are concerns when people go back, particularly with voluntary returns, that the work done in the country of origin is ... rather cursory," said Sara Thornton, Britain's second anti-slavery commissioner, who took up the post in May.
Sending the children back with just a cursory hearing is "a recipe for disaster in terms of returning people to danger," said Wendy Young, the president of Kids in Need of Defense, a group that aids young refugees.
"Eliminating or nullifying the tax incentives for homeownership puts home values and middle-class homeowners at risk, and from a cursory examination this legislation appears to do just that," said William E. Brown, the president of the association.
While all Americans can travel to Mexico with just their passports, receiving a visitor permit upon arrival, the same is not true for Mexicans, as any cursory perusal of American news (or President Trump's tweets) will tell you.
The exhibition forces viewers, who often wander through museums half preoccupied by their cellphones or by taking selfies, to recognize the benefits of slowing down to look at works of art for longer than a cursory thirty seconds.
Deutsche Bank issued the statement after The Financial Times reported that checks processed on behalf of three large corporate clients were supposed to be screened by two employees but instead received only a cursory review by one worker.
He took in everything he could: The portrait of Herbert Chapman that hangs outside the away changing room here caught his eye; he took the time to examine it, rather than just rush past with a cursory glance.
While they had known each other since October 1960, when Robert Kennedy had phoned a Georgia judge to plead for King's release from jail, their subsequent personal contact was limited to a few cursory meetings and phone calls.
To some extent, we know what Judge is likely to say because his attorney submitted a cursory statement to the Committee last week, and Judge himself submitted a similar letter to the Committee after Ford testified on Thursday.
Sessions also has the authority to streamline appeals, by expanding a cursory form of review used during the Bush years, and to overturn Obama-era decisions that have made it easier to receive asylum or get legal counsel.
Even a cursory search of the news, reports article after article detailing MS-13, an international gang, preying on our youth throughout the country with gruesomely vicious murders and violence; no less than the most horrific terrorist group.
In response to the criticism, Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly tweeted that the Labour Party had its very own fact checking Twitter account that, again, a cursory glance doesn't make clear is affiliated with the UK's official opposition.
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.
There have been Artist's Way clusters in the Australian outback and the Panamanian jungle; in Brazil, Russia, the United Kingdom and Japan; and also, as a cursory scan of Artist's Way Meetups reveals, in Des Moines and Toronto.
It might be possible to argue that someone could become female if they change their hormone regime and undergo gender-reassignment surgery: our legal sex is certainly determined initially by a cursory glance at our genitals straight after birth.
A cursory review shows no South Asian American artists in the 2004, 2006, 113, 2012, and 2014 Whitney Biennials, and only between one and three artists of South Asian origin in the last four PS1 Greater New York shows.
And the consensus lesson, if not the formal epitaph, of Hillary Clinton's 2008 flop — evidenced by countless campaign tomes and a cursory Google search — is that she lost to Barack Obama because she "played it safe" — indeed, too safe.
A cursory peek at its spring arrivals show a mix of patchwork print midi dresses, slingback kitten heels, and one-shoulder bikinis, so I'll be on the lookout for more cheap thrills from the brand from here on out.
A cursory Google search of "Rihanna and Chris Brown" yields 10 million results, with recent hits from up until yesterday, though the relationship came to a thunderous close nearly a decade ago, after Brown violently abused Rihanna, in 2009.
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.
Still, whether you're a traditional brick-and-mortar shopper or plan on accessing the website right at midnight, we suggest stockpiling those $1 bills ahead of time — a cursory glance at Twitter suggests just how seriously America takes this.
Top officials traveling with Trump in Helsinki, including Pompeo, national security adviser John Bolton and chief of staff John Kelly, received a cursory readout from the President about the meeting afterward, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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.
Weigel mostly ignores lesbian relationships (aside from a passing reference to "sugar mommies," a phenomenon that always felt like pure media exaggeration) and offers only a cursory history of gay activism that neglects recent, relevant debates like marriage equality.
It will be the year of so much iconic musical output that we couldn't keep up, until every event, every moment made, and every word spoken, eventually invoked nothing but a cursory glance and a 'meh' from us all.
As history, it is remarkable, full of fascinating details sure to make it interesting both to those with the most cursory knowledge of Grant's life and to those who have read his memoirs or any of several previous biographies.
Although world stocks and bonds remain near record highs thanks to promises of ever more central bank largesse, the sudden dash for these financial bunkers shows all is not as calm as a cursory reading of headline indexes suggests.
Photo: Andrew Couts / GizmodoToday, with just a few cursory scrolls through my Twitter feed, I caught no fewer than three people I follow sharing photos and videos of their beautiful animals that also inadvertently exposed them in some way.
From a cursory glance, you might think the art is a commentary on the burden of being Native American in the United States or a reflection on how genocidal trauma is passed down from one generation to the next.
Patricia O'Toole's "The Moralist," her biography of Woodrow Wilson, was penetrating on Wilson's winding, halting entry into World War I, but her handling of his racist legacy — his segregation of the civil service being just one example — felt cursory.
I just did a cursory search and found, very close to each other, Thomas Moore's "Soul Mates," Alexander and Ann Shulgin's "PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story," and a boxed edition of the complete "The Adventures of Tintin," in Dutch.
For a viewer with only cursory knowledge of that conflict, which began in the mid-70s and transformed Beirut from a symbol of Mediterranean elegance into a synonym for Middle Eastern chaos, "The Insult" is a fascinating history lesson.
It doesn't usually take long for news of a big scam to reach the press, and if you're giving the headlines at least a cursory glance every day then you'll be in a better position to spot something untoward.
Well, outside the movies we have Google, and some cursory research suggests the real Ken Miles did get out of the car — because he was violently thrown out of it as the car tumbled end over end, killing him.
Unfortunately, the book's cursory explanations of Facebook's data operations, one of the linchpins of its success, will make it difficult for readers to fully grasp the many antitrust and privacy investigations with which the tech giant is now grappling.
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.
According to Texas Monthly, Baylor officials had conducted only a cursory investigation in deciding not to pursue the sexual assault claim against Mr. Ukwuachu, who was eventually convicted and sentenced to 22015 days in jail and 10 years' probation.
The Baylor student, who filed under a pseudonym, said that the Waco Police Department had been notified of the alleged sexual assault in 2013 but had conducted a cursory investigation and had not interviewed either of the accused assailants.
I suppose there are people who will play through the story, reach the end credits option, and then just go on with their lives, not deigning to do even a cursory search online, but I can't really picture it.
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.
In fact a cursory glance at the tracklisting, which contains songs like "The Worst Is Yet To Come" and "Bad Idea" show that Pierre was still in a dark place when these songs were written… and he wasn't the only one.
But the Ministry's messaging efforts so far this year have been only cursory: The last dengue-related advisory on the Myanmar CDC Facebook page was on July 20, shortly before it was overtaken by posts about the fake H1N1 pandemic.
EPA's Office of Homeland Security concluded a month after the sweep that it was "very basic and cursory" and "did not employ the equipment, proper certification or necessary processes" to assure Pruitt's office was safe for classified information, the Democrats said.
A cursory review of the top 10 candidates invoking net neutrality online—Hawaiian Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard tops the list, followed closely by Pelosi—reveals only a single Republican candidate: Ron Bassilian, a graphic novelist who turned Republican after the 2016 election.
"Given the life interests at stake in these cases, and given the cursory manner in which the Trump administration has been dismissing these claims, the federal courts have become critical to assuring the full and fair evaluation that these cases require."
Based on many hours of interviews with Mr Gordievsky himself, as well as with his MI6 handlers and KGB veterans, "The Spy and the Traitor" is a gripping reconstruction, even for those with only a cursory interest in the secret world.
Where you can get into serious trouble quickly is with private loans and parent PLUS loans from the government; the latter, for example, allow parents to borrow up to the full cost of attendance with only a cursory credit check.
There is a small Soulseek subreddit which averages around one post a week, and a cursory search through Tumblr's tags will reveal a trickle of both new Soulseek recruits and established users reaching out for a larger and more diverse community.
I know what you're thinking: those who have given the PC Music label a cursory, pedestrian look over the past few years may believe it to be sacrilege, perhaps even hyperbolic, to write about this label's music with any emotional sincerity.
"It's easier for employers to do a cursory review of a candidate — they can simply Google a potential employee's name to find topline details on the person's character," Sarah Stoddard, a community expert at job review site Glassdoor, told Refinery29.
So, with just a cursory glance at Kardashian's birth chart, it's pretty darn clear that she is more than a crying face emoji or an incredible butt workout — but, as some of her most loyal followers, we already knew that.
He is slowly but surely trying to roll back much of the progress made under Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch and to avoid all but the most cursory federal oversight of police departments that brutalize black communities and violate civil rights.
Even as the book transitions into its other major characters, the voices all seem to bleed together, mostly evoking only cursory observations of their world, constantly riddled with pat stereotypes that bely the one true presence of Danielewski behind them all.
"It is unfortunate, however, that from a cursory reading of the final report, it seems that the President's response to the Section 7(9) notice has not been given due consideration," Ramaphosa said in a statement published by the presidency.
Because most regional doctors only get cursory bite-treatment training, and because it requires great expertise to figure out what type of (usually unseen) snake bit someone based on a wound, clinics need to stock antivenoms for all local species.
You only need to take a cursory glance at the horror stories told by acts from S Club 7 to TLC and early days NWA to know that a raw record deal can leave its stamp on an artist for years.
While most people will never be as well versed in financial matters as Markopolos, now a forensic accounting and financial fraud expert, it makes sense to obtain at least a cursory understanding of how your investments benefit you and your family.
" The agency added that it "performed this cursory comparison of the rates before and after installation of the feature to determine whether models equipped with Autosteer were associated with higher crash rates, which could have indicated that further investigation was necessary.
"The name is evocative and even a cursory amount of research into the cheese shows that Martell is an artist and someone who is incredibly interested in the UK's lineage," Joseph Yeager from London cheese shop La Fromagerie tells me.
The denial of relief following a cursory review of the evidence, or refusal to grant a continuance could mean the difference between life and death, such as in the case of an asylum seeker who fears return to violence and persecution.
In essence, though Twitter has attempted to follow the letter rather than the spirit of its harassment policy, even its cursory efforts have made it unpopular with the very users who are driving progressive voices like West away from the platform.
Many postmortems on the 2016 election suggested that the focus on electing the first female president had placed disproportionate emphasis on a cursory, identity-based affinity between women and Hillary Clinton, and generally bypassed any substantive vetting of her politics.
After a cursory listen to any music by Floating Points, the alias of the British electronic musician Sam Shepherd, you probably wouldn't be surprised to learn that Mr. Shepherd is also a neuroscientist: His records are, if nothing else, trippy.
If they only have poor advisors, or if they don't pay attention to the good ones, we get what we seem to have on climate change, which in truth is not so hard to understand, at least at a cursory level.
Shortly after Antonin Dvorak arrived in the United States in 218, for a historic visit that resulted in the creation of his "New World" Symphony, he made a cursory remark to a Boston newspaper about gender and the field of music.
In this conflict, only one people — the Jews — meet the criteria of indigeneity, while it is abundantly clear from a cursory understanding of history that the Arab Palestinians do not, as their origins, language, culture and religion came from elsewhere.
"Modern America's pre-eminence in the Pacific was no accidental byproduct of victory in the Second World War, as many cursory histories suggest," Green writes in "By More Than Providence," his important and comprehensive study of America's relations with the region.
The Witches Are Coming By Lindy West If you've ever listened to someone pontificate that "this whole #MeToo thing has gone too far" or even taken a cursory glance at Trump's tweets, you'll know there's apparently a "witch hunt" underway.
Complete calendars In the 439 pages now available on Interior's website of Bernhardt's daily schedule, a cursory comparison reveals several discrepancies between the previously released calendars found on the same page of Interior's website and the documents published this week.
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.
But even a cursory Google search of Reno's name inevitably brings up another aspect of her career in the public eye: Saturday Night Live's portrayal of her as an awkward and childish wallflower, as performed by Will Ferrell in drag.
Personal character aside, though, the Toad news has prompted some upset from people who have never wanted to imagine the subject of Daniels's comparison (as well as some cursory speculation that Twitter icon dril may truly be some kind of prophet).
Facebook does a cursory check of apps to make sure they meet requirements like not crashing, but there is essentially no vetting of the individuals behind the apps to ensure that they are trustworthy, or even know what they're doing.
Though Sherman doesn't know of any research that's formally looked at leeches as a way to speed up exercise recovery (nor could I find anything from a cursory expedition through PubMed), he says it isn't entirely out of the realm of possibility.
But the real person who benefits is the person who believes that the mechanisms underlying bitcoin and the problems to which it can be applied are deserving of more mainstream scrutiny and attention than cursory hunts for the Bitcoin founder every few months.
Even the most cursory of glances at the author's Twitter feed makes his views on the current U.S. president abundantly clear (he's previously referred him as both a "bad-tempered asshole" and a "rabid coyote with bad hair," among many other colourful descriptions).
"The leakers claimed the documents had been provided to them by a paid whistleblower embedded in a Washington, DC, lobbyist group, though it's clear from even a cursory examination that they were printed out from Al Otaiba's Hotmail account," reported the Daily Beast.
But Musk had only held cursory conversations with the people in charge of the fund, and many people inside Tesla — from the company's head of investor relations, to its chief financial officer — had not been given any heads up about the announcement.
Even a cursory glance at his Twitter feed makes clear the message he's banking on to break through: that as the popular Democratic governor of a red state, he knows firsthand what it takes to operate effectively in a politically divided government.
Something you might not pick up from a cursory watch of the video profile of the SGI Onyx, featured above, is that its creator, who calls himself Dodoid online, represents something of the new face of a relatively old form of computer collecting.
I liked the security of the app in that I didn't get unsolicited messages and if I didn't feel like a match was going to go further than a cursory exchange of pleasantries I could unmatch and not talk to them again.
These behind-the-scenes makers craft, broker, and dream up all of the big fashion moments that, for some reason, leave us cheering at our television screen as these A-listers are simply trying to get through cursory interviews before taking their seats.
This level of success is surprising, given that a glance at his portfolio by anyone with even a cursory knowledge of the history of photography would reveal that a high number of his images look an awful lot like those of other photographers.
The federal monitor overseeing the consent decree, who had previously lauded the overredaction experiment when calling for rapid deployment of bodycams, now praised the department's systematic approach to investigating any use of force — a significant change from the cursory reporting of the past.
The future of the Supreme Court is one of the biggest concerns among Republicans and Democrats, but only cursory commentary was given to the sorts of questions that the court, and any new justices the next president appoints, may have to consider.
The experience of the president is not that of a man who has been willing to expand his knowledge of conservatism, nor is it of one who at least has a cursory understanding of the universal truth that human nature is flawed.
Why it matters: In transcripts of Twitter messages that Bambenek shared with Axios, Guccifer 22.0 seemed to be either careless or indiscriminate, apparently failing to do even a cursory check on Bambenek, and with only a vague understanding of what he was sharing.
A cursory Google search doesn't turn up any relevant information as to what may be going on in John's private life, but a search of Los Angeles' family court records suggests that there is another hearing planned in his ongoing divorce this month.
The appeals court's cursory dismissal of Friedrichs's complaint demonstrates that it never had much doctrinal substance to begin with, and while Republicans may stall the president's nominations to the Court, Alito's marvelous adventure in a jurisprudential fantasyland has ground to a halt.
He called top members on the Senate and House committees dealing with foreign affairs last weekend to give them a cursory heads-up that the documents were coming to Congress, but lawmakers and their aides said they had not heard from him since.
Most oddly, it is only after intermission that the audience is offered a cursory verbal account of the revolt, an after-the-fact explanation of what we have just watched with a moral as simple as the end of a fairy tale.
Paging through it, I found references to David Bowie, the fossil record, H. P. Lovecraft, the Hindu Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the massacre of a unicorn, life on Mars, Gustave Doré, absinthe, South American jungles and King Kong — and that's just a cursory glance.
The most cursory of glances at a recent UK top ten will illustrate that pop house has far from gone away—but rather than making pop music more interesting, the influence of 2013's pop house explosion has gone the other way.
That is because the credible-fear interview is a cursory assessment to determine whether a person has a chance of winning his or her case if given the opportunity to gather evidence and develop legal arguments to present before an immigration judge.
And with Djokovic winning the title, a cursory glance at the men's game would suggest that the natural ascendancy of the Serb in the waning years of the Nadal-Federer era was back on track after the injuries that had derailed him.
The asexuality one is particularly disheartening; After introducing the rare destigmatized asexual character, Sex Education feeds us a cursory explainer and then sends her on her merry way, magically immune to peer pressure, further confusion, or the pros and cons of coming out.
Lebeau himself appears in the book only as a shadow, alongside a cursory introduction (his fellow climber Peter Croft provides something longer), hanging from a horizontal line, a tiny silhouette projected onto a sun-gilded wall of West Virginia's New River Gorge.
There's also a world of stories to be done about military families, who have been represented only sporadically on TV. The "SEAL Team" pilot gives this cursory attention: Will Jason Hayes (David Boreanaz) make it home in time for his daughter's music recital?
At this point, you have four variations of the letters D, D, E, E, I, L and R. On a cursory glance I had "riddle" stuck in my head, which didn't take into account both "E's" but made sense as a puzzle theme.
LONDON (Reuters) - New home crowd favorite Johanna Konta looked at odds with the world on Thursday as she gave Venus Williams' hand a cursory shake at the net, the disappointment of falling at the last-but-one Wimbledon hurdle etched into her face.
When drafts of the state textbooks were unveiled a month ago, opposition parties accused them of highlighting the achievements of Ms. Park's father, like rapid economic growth during his rule, while giving cursory treatment to abuses like the torture and execution of dissidents.
But as anyone with a cursory knowledge of history can guess, a lot has happened since this hypothetical white male farmer was the primary American voter — hence why, for many Americans, the timing of Election Day can feel very arbitrary and inconvenient.
"NHTSA performed this cursory comparison of the rates before and after installation of the feature to determine whether models equipped with Autosteer were associated with higher crash rates, which could have indicated that further investigation was necessary," the agency said in a statement.
Even a cursory Google search highlights that it is difficult to find out exactly what's happening on the ground in Sudan – where millions of civilians are living in fear of their lives and trying to make their voices heard despite the state-imposed internet blackout.
But O'Connor "gave only cursory treatment to the baseline question of whether the individual mandate without an accompanying penalty could stand as constitutional" and instead skipped straight ahead to questions about how much more should fall along with it, per Modern Healthcare's Susannah Luthi.
But again without stepping into spoiler territories, there's the definite sense on even a cursory poke around each stage's relics and wildlife—both very much alive and reduced to skeletons—that this isn't quite the Blue Planet we know in the today of 2016.
It seems Hinde isn't the only one: even the most cursory glance online can open up pages worth of stories featuring prison staff getting romantically involved with inmates—and often paying the price for it by ending up on the other side of the cell.
The piece in question, "In a House—A Heartbeat," was used again in 2007's 28 Weeks Later, in the film Kick-Ass, in a 2013 television commercial for pear cider, and no doubt many more instances that a cursory Google doesn't immediately deliver.
Whereas any remaster of a past-gen game is bound to carry with it dated visual qualities however good the added gloss, as is absolutely the case with the returning PaRappa the Rapper, Mad Fellows' brand-new Aaero is immediately cool on a cursory impression.
But Mr. Clapper and Mr. Brennan have both acted like political hacks," Kennedy added, noting that based on his "cursory research," the president has the authority to revoke their security clearance, "if he wants to do it, it's up to him, he can do it.
Even the most cursory glance toward the internet showed that the reaction toward West failed to look beyond the surface level of what may be going on, to approach him with empathy, as a human being, rather than a totem of something larger than life.
He provided a "first interview" to Sarah Nicole Prickett for Sssense fashion magazine, which scrubs Landesman's role at the art publication and only in a cursory way mentions that Prickett is an Artforum contributor, who has written for the magazine's gossipy "Scene & Herd" column.
On Monday, the justices, in an opinion with no recorded dissents throwing out the decision requiring special elections, said the lower court gave only a "cursory" analysis of whether such elections were "a proper remedy for a racial gerrymander" when it ordered them last November.
While doing a cursory Google search, he discovered that his neighbors, a white couple, living in the duplicate townhouse next door with the exact same layout and dimensions, had paid about $350,000 less than Jean-Raymond when they purchased it a few weeks earlier.
If you think technology and modern times are accelerating beyond belief, check out the seven years of the leadership of LEO V. A cursory glance makes me think this must have been a show at some point, or it's bound to be one day.
" Mr. Tonne's defense lawyer, Sheridan Lewis, said recently that she had concerns about how the church had handled the case and that she was examining what appeared to be "a calculated decision" by church leaders to remove him after a "less than cursory investigation.
Whereas any remaster of a past-gen game is bound to carry with it dated visual qualities however good the added gloss, as is absolutely the case with the returning PaRappa the Rapper, Mad Fellows' brand-new Aaero is immediately cool on a cursory impression.
The president did not make even the most cursory public show of respect on Sunday for Mr. McCain, against whom he had continued to indulge a personal grievance even as it was apparent that the Arizona Republican was losing his battle with brain cancer.
It was nearly two years later that the E.P.A. issued its analysis of palm oil; it said in a cursory three-page draft rule that palm oil did in fact fall short of the E.P.A.'s bar, because of its direct impact on Indonesian forests.
On Soccer HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands — Fans are melting away from all four sides of the Abe Lenstra Stadium as S.C. Heerenveen's players amble around the edge of the field, taking in a cursory lap of honor after a hard-fought win against Sparta Rotterdam.
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.
Republicans are acting like their plan cannot survive even cursory scrutiny by experts or the public for the good reason that their own rhetoric strongly suggests that they do not believe the public would find this legislation acceptable if they knew what it did.
Those with a cursory knowledge of the Asian scene might make mention of obvious places like Tokyo or Nagoya, Japan, or perhaps drop a more obscure reference such as Bandung, Indonesia, one of the true yet oft overlooked death metal capitals of the world.
Even from my cursory flypast of the game's early stages, these worlds are as varied, characterful, and developed as any triple-A video game character, and each one's differences are plain to see as you circle above them, in search of a safe landing site.
And here's an important reminder: A cursory scroll through Ariana Grande stan Twitter (a wild place) reveals that everyone is pretty much on the same page: this change in hair will probably reflect a change in tone, possibly due to the traumatic Manchester bombing last May.
Though there was plenty of concern about spoilers before, and the show did often deviate from Martin's books, the biggest arcs were things any impatient viewer could spoil for themselves with a cursory read of an A Song of Ice and Fire subreddit thread or Wiki page.
Even a cursory scan of the database can pull up some lurid reading: as well as accounts of world-changing events like the Bay of Pigs invasion or the Cuban Missile Crisis, there are also internal CIA documents detailing clandestine projects like the controversial MK Ultra.
After taking a cursory stroll through a world where men are mocked if they try to hold leadership positions and are frequently relegated to roles involving child care or teaching young children, Arturo is roped into running for mayor of San Francisco against incumbent Mayor Anita Ross.
Ken Rees, the boss of Elevate, says he is constantly meeting people from fintechs advertising their data-processing prowess, yet on examination they mostly just extend the realms of the banked to bring in those who, even on a cursory check, would have been included anyway.
Two U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said a memo signed by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly gave Mattis the authority to protect immigration agents and if necessary, could include actions like use of lethal force, crowd control, temporary detention and cursory searches.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A cursory Google image search of "Helen, Georgia" will reveal something wonderfully bizarre: a "Bavarian" village of rainbow gingerbread houses located in an otherwise stereotypically Southern part of the country (local gift shops sell German cuckoo clocks and Confederate flag shirts).
Meanwhile, a fisking over on Github by Bitcoin sceptic Patrick Mckenzie calls Wright's claim "flimflam and hokum which stands up to a few minutes of cursory scrutiny, and demonstrates a competent sysadmin's level of familiarity with cryptographic tools, but ultimately demonstrates no non-public information about Satoshi."
But the ability to fight back and the circumstances under which she did are not without their appeal to people for whom self-defense in martial arts is far more than a cursory set of lessons taken to earn those first stripes on a white belt.
I can't speak for other freelancers out there, but a kind of PTSD sets in if you do this long enough, where you always fear the faucet will be shut off with a cursory email from a temp boss or, worse, no emails of any sort.
If Republican voters were willing to take a chance in 2016 with a candidate who clearly had only a cursory knowledge of policy but a lot of attitude, they surely did so because Bush had already lowered the expectations for the intellectual capacity required for the office.
Congressional leaders would be wise to demand an exhaustive audit of all political ads on the social network in order to see the extent of Russia's purchases, says a top executive of a large advertising agency, who believes Facebook's initial review and report to Congress were cursory.
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Once, at the Metropolitan Museum, I counted dozens of people clumped in front of several paintings by van Gogh while one or two or none paid a whole room of Cézannes cursory attention as others walked through with passing glances.
Agents in the Weiner case were not allowed to widely search Ms. Abedin's emails, but were told to conduct a cursory review of the metadata — the "to" and "from" information on each message — to see if any of the emails could be relevant to the Clinton investigation.
" The daughters were different, as Calvin Trillin recalled in the foreword to Mr. Federman's book: "At Russ & Daughters a particularly adorable two-year-old didn't get the quick smile and cursory 'Isn't she dear' that you might hear from, say, the proprietor of an English tearoom.
Trump is not enjoying the new Washington It quickly became clear during the week that the commander in chief, who experienced only the most cursory oversight when Republicans ran both sides of Capitol Hill, is not enjoying his first taste of the new Democratic-led House.
When drafts of the state textbooks were unveiled in November, opposition parties and scholars quickly accused them of highlighting the achievements of Ms. Park's father, such as rapid economic growth during his rule, while giving cursory treatment to abuses like the torture and execution of dissidents.
Thus, the typical consumer might think, based on a cursory reading of the contract, that the she would have to give back about $1.40 for every $1.00 she received from the litigation funder, when in fact she would eventually have a contractual obligation to give back $85033.
CNN, citing a U.S. official, reported earlier this week that Washington expects to receive an initial 55 sets of remains and planned to send officials to North Korea to open and photograph each casket as part of a "cursory review" of what the North Koreans turned over.
It is a shame that Mr Weigel devotes so little time to his descriptions of the scenes at the Marquee, UFO and Middle Earth clubs in London, and his sketches of the watershed proto-prog albums by The Beatles, The Moody Blues, Procol Harum and Pink Floyd feel cursory.
Just a cursory review of America's past diplomatic attempts to craft a better relationship with North Korea show a 100 percent track record of failure for one reason: the Kim regime never, ever, keeps its word – going back to the current dictator's father and grandfather who ruled before him.
A subsequent investigation by the SEC found that Musk had only held cursory talks with Saudi Arabia's Sovereign Wealth Fund about putting up the billions of dollars necessary to pull off such a feat, and therefore was far from having any funding secured when he published that tweet.
Akoi-Jackson, for his part, remained stoic throughout his 90-minute performance, but the discerning viewer might have detected a mischievous twinkle in his eye — and even a cursory conversation with him out of character reveals a playful iconoclast who is no champion of rules in any setting.
However, some products promoting racist ideologies remain for sale on Amazon as of Thursday: A cursory search by BuzzFeed News found a patch featuring Nazi symbolism that was included in the July report, as well as a messenger bag featuring a burning cross that wasn't mentioned in the report.
It's the same lesson the broader society affirms when communities block mosques from being built, when authorities legitimize and implement unjust surveillance and profiling policies and when media outlets reinforce cursory links of Muslims to terrorism but connect terrorists of other backgrounds to troubled childhoods or mental health issues.
Even a cursory review of all the names on the president's list of potential nominees reveals that these men and women represent the best the legal profession has to offer: outstanding education, experience in the position, and well-reasoned decisions that fairly apply the law and the Constitution.
Thing is: while talk of the albums mentioned above have mostly dried out to nothing more than a cursory comment underneath a Reddit post, with none of the artists mentioning working on those records again, the upcoming Andre 3000 solo album seems to get mentioned several times each year.
A lot of the dental issues in the Unites States at least, and I say this with only a cursory understanding, are a lot of cosmetic issues, and those are important and we should deal with those, but on my stack rank, I'd rather solve the heart attack.
The exhibition was watered down, and even today — when the famed B-29 can be seen at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center outside Dulles International Airport — any discussion of the short- and long-term horrors of dropping the bomb are cursory, and the history behind it controversial.
A cursory, general glance at the findings seems to show that populations with the best credit tend to be in Sun Belt meccas — where mostly retirees reside — while those with the worst credit appear to be Rust Belt towns in the East, with larger-than-average minority populations.
But several FMV-featuring games—several new FMV-featuring games—have crept out since Her Story emerged to wow awards bodies and players in search of something else alike (not that it won over the "not a game" crowd, as a cursory scan of YouTube will tell you).
But deep down, Durkee seems relatively uninterested in the sociological; as Lou's marathon shift drags on — fueled by stimulants, an anxiety disorder and flashbacks to various traumas — the increasingly fraught encounters end up revealing far more about himself, while his connection with his fares remains cursory at best.
The smarter path, to which a certain amount of liberal punditry and Democratic strategizing is already pointing, is to focus on Trumpian corruption, the sleazy, sordid, self-dealing side of his administration and the obvious reluctance of congressional Republicans to execute more than a cursory sort of oversight.
In interviews, more than a dozen current and former ship commanders who served in the western Pacific said the strain on the Navy's fleet there had caused maintenance gaps and training shortfalls that had not been remedied or had received only cursory attention as leaders focused on immediate missions.
Some officials have blamed the cursory briefings for a breakdown in communication that has led to bursts of outrage by the President, who has complained he's been kept out of the loop on key decisions regarding potentially infected Americans returning to the US. There is evidence things are improving.
As a result, a list of important topics — defense spending, the North Korean nuclear program, the Iranian nuclear agreement, the war in Afghanistan, terrorism, the regional dictatorships of Cuba and Venezuela, Guantanamo and terrorist detentions, nuclear modernization, and the rising competition with China and Russia — received cursory attention.
He has rough hands and an easy smile and captains a hundred-year-old boat that he takes out to the Channel Islands the long way, a 6-hour trip each leg during which, according to some cursory Instagram snooping, he prefers to listen to old-time country and western music.
He never possessed a scientific degree (his closest professional foray into science was as a physics and calculus high school teacher), but his interest and investments in science seem far from cursory — one could easily get the impression Epstein might have wanted to be a scientist in a different life.
Caltech astronomer Mike Brown, who famously helped demote Pluto with his discoveries of other large Kuiper Belt Objects beyond its orbit, told Gizmodo that the planets in our own solar system don't require much back-and-forth debate at all, and a cursory glance at our current planets proves this.
The draw of Khan, a proud Muslim, to fight in the UAE is obvious, but anyone with a cursory knowledge of how sports work in the region would be able to explain that without an investor willing to make a loss on hosting the event, this was never going to happen.
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.
A cursory examination suggests that the Bucks, who have the most exciting young player in the league and a whole thing that is sort of slowly coming together, are doing this to get fans to download their mobile app, which is required to cash in on this sweet sunshine deal.
A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the NLRB in a "cursory and opaque" 2018 decision failed to adequately consider whether Marathon Petroleum Co was required to bargain over subcontracting with a United Steelworkers local that represented nearly 400 workers at its Kentucky refinery.
What such investment in Kashmir will look like is easy to guess from a cursory glance at the rest of India: more trash, more cars, more pollution, more concrete, more aggressive Hindu rock music, and ever more ugly assertions of the race spirit that Golwalkar wanted Hindus to learn from Nazis.
JON CARAMANICA Solange has gone the extra mile to place her new album, "A Seat at the Table," in an artistic continuum: before the music arrived on Friday, she posted a digital book of photographs and concrete poetry, which stretches past 100 pages and deserves more than a cursory glance.
Typically when a new plane — or a change to an existing plane — is certified, the aviation regulator from the plane maker's country of origin takes the lead on reviewing it and approving it for service, and other global regulators follow suit after a cursory review based on the original agency's findings.
A cursory glance down the list of laureates leads you to controversy: Rudyard Kipling's poem The White Man's Burden is a jingoistic call to arms for white imperialism; William Faulkner urged desegregation efforts to "go slow"; and a complex debate still rages around possible anti-semitic elements in TS Eliot's work.
There was only cursory mention of expanding testing (something most Americans are concerned about) and nothing about how prepared hospitals are for surge capacity (something public health officials want to know.) If the speech was meant to show resolve and leadership and calm markets, it was a swing and a miss.
Any cursory search of things to do in Vilnius will most likely lead you to Hill of Crosses, sacred ground a two-and-a-half-hour drive from the city that is covered in hundreds of thousands of crosses, all concentrated on around an 193th of an acre of land.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 83%What critics said: "A cursory overview of the plot would suggest that the two decide to work together to defend humanity from divine caprice  — but the performances make it clear that what each entity is truly fighting for is one another, and the bond they've forged.
A cursory glance at the credits show names like Bruce Hornsby, Moses Sumney, Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner—all of whom appear on the same song "U (Man Like)"—as well as surprising additions like producer Wheezy (who guests on "We" and highlight "iMi" with James Blake).
I've really only thought of the similarly named cake pan, which I use for a lemon angel food cake that collapses neurotically when otherwise constrained — but doing some cursory research, I think that we might get away with calling any cake we bake in a Bundt pan a BUNDT CAKE.
Two U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Reuters this week a memo signed by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly gave Mattis the authority to protect immigration agents and if necessary, could include actions like use of lethal force, crowd control, temporary detention and cursory searches.
"Cursory research (my public school teachers taught me well) reveals that #RedForEd's music teacher leaders, 23-year-old Noah Karvelis and comrade Derek Harris, are political operatives who moved here within the last two years to use teachers and our children to carry out their socialist movement," wrote Republican state Rep.
But it was when he joined the then-powerful MTM Productions (the company behind classic sitcoms like The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show) to help the company jump-start its drama division that he became someone who must be acknowledged in even the most cursory summaries of TV's history.
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.
A cursory review of EOIR newsletters by BuzzFeed News found two more mentions of VDare articles; Mains confirmed those and noted there were four others, saying that VDare had been included on seven occasions out of about 20,000 links and articles sent from September 2018, when TechMIS's relationship with the organization began.
Chief of Staff John Kelly signed a "Cabinet order" on Tuesday expanding the authority of troops at the border to include "a show or use of force (including lethal force, where necessary), crowd control, temporary detention, and cursory search" in order to protect border agents, according to the Military Times' Tara Copp.
As anyone who's even given Goop a cursory scroll can tell you, Gwyneth Paltrow loves herself some complicated beauty procedures whether that comes in the form of a quick, refreshing vaginal steam or the slightly more complicated process of rounding up a bunch of bees for what sounds like a very painful facial.
Former CIA Director Mike Hayden told MSNBC he had undertaken only a cursory review of the documents, but that if they were what they were purported to be, it would amount to a "very extensive file of the tactics, techniques, procedures, targets and other political rules" under which the CIA hacks targets.
White House chief of staff John Kelly, communications director Bill Shine and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders convened a series of closed-door meetings and ordered a cursory leak search, including enforcing a pre-existing ban on personal phones, according to three White House officials not authorized to speak publicly about internal meetings.
To anyone with even a cursory understanding of Silicon Valley (or, in this case, Puget Sound), the reason for Amazon's behavior should be depressingly clear: the company is not out to protect itself, but rather to enforce its naïve corporate ideology on the rest of us in the name of a social justice.
"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.
On Monday, Democratic lawmakers sent new evidence to Gowdy showing the head of Pruitt's security tapped a business associate to conduct a security sweep of Pruitt's office, which was found by an internal review to have been "very basic and cursory" and inadequate to clear the office for discussing or transmitting classified information.
Trailed by a scrum of ministers and other aides during a two-day visit to the provincial capitals of Ufa and Kazan, Mr. Putin made a cursory inspection of the machinery and various engines on display before spending exactly 10 minutes and 34 seconds to take four questions from a few preselected workers.
So yeah, if your relatives were keeping a cursory eye on some of its front pages (again, bit mad to think Tim Westwood in a photo is front-page news but there we go), here's a guide to getting them to understand more about drill than the "information" tabloid or right-wing headlines provided.
Even the most cursory review of the federal government's financial statements from the last 21625 years reveals that power has shifted from individuals to Washington, that spending beyond our means has become the governmental norm and that bureaucracies have grown "too big to fail," even when they no longer serve the interests of the people.
When we looked when I was mayor of the city of Newark, about all the shootings that we had — and this wasn't scientific, but we just did a cursory survey — we could only find one instance — one instance — where a homicide in my city was done with someone who had acquired a gun legally.
What was supposed to be filler fare, a cursory reinvestigation brought about by the game's recent backward compatibility with the Xbox One, bridging the gap between finishing The Witcher 3's Blood and Wine DLC and starting early August's No Man's Sky, is now every bit as compelling as it was the first time around.
The president's first chief of staff, Reince Priebus, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, made only a cursory study of the structure and history of the West Wing, much to the disgust of a half-dozen Obama administration officials who offered to coach him but were, for the most part, politely rebuffed.
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.
But the Kardashian PR machine is moving swiftly: A cursory glance around the internet will show you just how the narrative about Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian has been swiftly moving in a direction favoring Rob and his family: an Us Weekly story claims he felt "embarrassed" by his actions, but he was also "duped" by Blac Chyna.
While the company has publicly committed to curbing the spread of fake news, a cursory glance at any of the dozens of right-wing Facebook groups like Trump Friends or The Trump Deplorables shows no obvious change in the frequency with which stories like "HUGE: This is How Obama Plans to Rule America After the White House" are shared.
Here is a sample of the news headlines from a cursory Google search on the term "kebab shop": Girl Gets Head Trapped in Bin Lid at Kebab Shop, Police Hunt Woman in Connection with Alleged Kebab Shop Assault, Dance Party Breaks Out in Devon Kebab Shop, Zero-Rated Kebab Shop is Blamed for Rat Infestation in Cricklewood.
In a cursory search over the last seven months, BuzzFeed News turned up 27 examples of clear rules violations — including the unauthorized publishing of personal information (such as addresses and screenshots of apartment buildings) of journalists, threats of physical violence, and extensive, targeted harassment — that were met with a "did not violate" response from the social network.
Why those protesting against Arsene Wenger would associate themselves with the Brexit movement, even in so cursory a fashion, is a question worth a little more analysis than the arbitrary decision to add '-xit' to the political process of, say, Scotland disowning the UK. So, why should Arsene Wenger's potential Arsenal exit be termed a 'WEXIT', exactly?
"  Questions about Mr. Johnson's affiliation, though, arise after a cursory glance at his Facebook page, which shows him standing in front of a Steve Penley painting of a bottle of Coke that happens to hang in Coca-Cola headquarters, while wearing a Coca-Cola Ambassadors pin, reserved for insiders to promote the "heart and soul of the brand.
Regulators usually follow each other's leadTypically when a new plane — or a change to an existing plane — is certified, the aviation regulator from the plane-maker's country of origin takes the lead on reviewing it and approving it for service, and other global regulators follow suit after a cursory review based on the original agency's findings.
Having bored their way through a cursory 15 minutes of missionary (after Ivanka has hand-sanitised following an un-enthusiastic half hand-job), things come to a head with a soundtrack of Adele yelling, which, to be fair, is a smart choice, because it least it fills the silence after a less than earth-shattering end.
After all, even the most cursory research into the question of what motivates protesters who take to the streets after an unarmed black person is shot and killed by police — in Charlotte or anywhere else — would reveal the following: It's fairly safe to say that hatred of white people is not what motivates the white activists who participate.
A cursory review of these bills shows that most are focused on five policy areas: (1) increased funding to address the problem; (2) additional regulations for prescriptions of opioids; (85033) additional regulations for the sale and manufacture of opioids; (4) increased criminal penalties for non-prescription use of opioids; and (5) miscellaneous ends, such as controls on pharmaceutical imports.
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).
An apparent mismatch on paper—The Sleek, Murderous Warriors won 67 games and set point differential records, the Cavs kind of drunkenly stumbled into their spot as the Hawks fell apart in their cursory presence—was even more exaggerated by injuries to Kevin Love (Olynyk armbar) and Kyrie Irving (some severe lower-body thing in Game 1).
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.
A screencap of the KeyGenie game; no product key is ever produced (Image: TechCrunch) A screencap of the KeyGenie game; no product key is ever produced (Image: TechCrunch) "It's a bunch of hardcoded if-else statements that just take you to the same widget in the end," said Edwin Foudil, a security researcher who also performed a cursory review of the site.
A cursory mention that the Hummer is "zero emission," buried at the bottom of the press release and casually mentioned by Lebron at the end of the 30-second ad spot, is overshadowed by the tagline "Hear what powerful sounds like" and the performance specs of 1,000 horsepower, 11,500 lb-ft of torque, and the aforementioned zero-to-sixty time.
It made a strange sort of sense to see Lil Peep shape-shift between smoking on a beat up sofa wearing his own crew's merch to sitting beside Carine Roitfeld in a gold-studded Balmain jacket, and a cursory glance at the ASOS website right now will reveal an endless parade of men with neck tattoos modeling checkerboard long sleeves.
At a stop in Texas on Monday in support of his frenemy Ted Cruz, Trump paid cursory attention to the Texas senator and instead gave a rambling, lengthy speech that hit all of the same notes as his presidential campaign: fear-mongering over immigrants and crime, attacks on the media, spiteful discursions about his political opponents, and a deluge of lies.
"Based in part on information received from that expert, EPA's Office of Homeland Security concluded in late April 2017 that the sweep was 'very basic and cursory' and 'did not employ the equipment, proper certification, or necessary processes to be approved by the [government] for certifying a [government] facility or space for classified information systems or classified discussion,' " the lawmakers said.
New reports that people are being rejected at the border with only a cursory review of their claims has raised an alarm among immigrant advocates, who warn that many of those with legitimate claims are being sent home to face danger, or even death, despite international laws that guarantee the right of the persecuted to seek sanctuary in other countries.
In fact, if I had to put a fine point on it, Day 3 was pretty much devoid of them: a sun-hammered slog along warehouse-lined streets that took me much deeper into the northwestern suburbs than I'd planned to go, thanks to a series of ill-considered route choices based on cursory glances at Google Maps on my phone.

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