messiness造句1 Such is the glorious messiness of the English language.
2 Such is the glorious messiness of English.
3 Magnetic messiness will peak around that time and prompt nasty solar storms.
4 If the potential messiness of anal sex is a problem for you, you may want to start by replacing those bright white bed sheets with a darker color.
5 Lorenz and Rahut's experiment fits between large-scale, real-world messiness and theoretical investigation.
6 Several times the tooth fairy has mentioned the messiness of the child's bedroom and how difficult it makes the tooth fairy's job.
7 Ah, no, no. There is messiness, because I have been inattentive.
8 It's useful to ponder the messiness of history from time to time, because it reminds us that the present is really no different.
9 The goal: conquer plumbers' reputation for lateness, messiness and embarrassing rear views.
10 Is it too pure to be sullied by the messiness of domestic life?
11 During his tenure as provost, Cole experienced his fair share of political messiness.
12 That is left to device manufacturers, with all the messiness hidden by "operating system vendors" who manage the updates and often provide generic APIs for entire classes of device.
13 But the same wires that would make qubit chips easy to manipulate and link together also connect them to the quantum-defiling messiness of the outside world.
14 This search setting seems to be based on content-sniffing, which is possibly the most accurate approach, given the messiness of the Web.
15 Perhaps future generations will recoil with similar horror at the messiness, unpredictability and immediate personal involvement of a three-dimensional, real-time interaction.
16 The models that macroeconomists - those who study national and regional economies in their entirety - rely on do a poor job of describing the messiness of an actual market in flux.
17 Like the Russian formalists--and in a way like the New Critics -talking about their "academic" colleagues, Saussure is vexed by the messiness and lack of system in the study of linguistics.
18 Are you a neat or messy? A new book is taking aim at the conventional wisdom that holds neatness is better than messiness.
19 1848 wasn't like that. It's useful to ponder the messiness of history from time to time, because it reminds us that the present is really no different.
20 Of course, worrywarts can be quite adept at concealing the messiness, and showing a cool-as-a-cucumber exterior, while we're screaming inside.
21 Now all it can face is the noise; it must stare the messiness of life in the eye.
22 Fighter pilots face situations like this all the time – maybe not in the details, but in the level of chaotic messiness.