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piecemeal造句
(31) The discussion so far does not imply that piecemeal improvements of conservation programmes have not occurred. (32) Both were piecemeal efforts, too far from the city centre, whose shops and businesses drive the local economy. (33) The matter was not quickly resolved. In the interim, the Stock Exchange implemented piecemeal reform. (34) New legislation may allow inner London boroughs to take over education, perhaps on a piecemeal basis. (35) Nevertheless, I find that many companies that have adopted piecemeal changes are already tiring of the subject. (36) On first returning to power in 1979 the Conservatives set out to make piecemeal adjustments to the social security system. (37) This is often a legacy of historic inception, piecemeal development, and political expediency. (38) However, to ensure that proceedings go as you would wish, give the toastmaster instructions in advance, rather than piecemeal later. (39) She was struggling to save a patchwork system of segregated education by piecemeal projects. (40) Nor did they see any future in piecemeal political reform of the autocracy. (41) Then there is piecemeal reform with an ad hoc tribunal created-the classic instance of this concerns telephone tapping. (42) The process of drainage and enclosure was probably occurring in a piecemeal fashion all through the late Saxon period. (43) The changes in the state sector before the 1980s have occurred in a relatively piecemeal fashion. (44) They may conceive of it in piecemeal fashion, recognising particular boundaries as and when it is unavoidably necessary to do so. (45) Some anomalies which had been arising as a result of the previous piecemeal evolution of means-tested benefit were eliminated. (46) Most senior managers in such companies have applied piecemeal changes while holding on tightly to their old centralized structure and habits. (47) The charges against Sutyagin can, therefore, be established only in piecemeal fashion. (48) Crumley starts by analysing the piecemeal approach to development and lack of adequate environmental control in the Cairngorms. (49) It is suggested, therefore, that piecemeal reform has to be treated with a certain degree of caution. (50) A wolf tore the lamb piecemeal. (51) It was built piecemeal over some 130 years. (52) The new high - rise was assembled piecemeal. (53) The work was done by piecemeal. (54) In so far as historicism is technological, its approach is not piecemeal, but'holistic '. (55) And not one man, in these last hundred years or so, has been crazy enough to put a bomb up the asshole of creation and set it off. The world is rotting away, dying piecemeal . (56) Mari was a scrawl over the oasis, built piecemeal in a pallid, dead brick. (57) The piecemeal engineer, like Socrates, knows how little he knows. (58) Senators next week may agree to vote on some piecemeal jobs measures such as extending jobless benefits and cutting payroll taxes. (59) The holists reject the piecemeal approach as being too modest. (60) It uses the merge logic to determine what changes should be present, and then applies them on a piecemeal basis but without creating a merge node.