cursory in A Sentence

    1

    Our investigations go far beyond Cursory background checks.

    0
    2

    A quick glance{Cursory} I see these possibilities.

    0
    3

    I had a Cursory look around.

    0
    4

    It does not eye you with a Cursory glance.

    0
    5

    However, this does not imply that your study of these books should be Cursory.

    0
    6

    A Cursory search of the hashtag 22aday or 22kill nets hundreds of thousands of results.

    0
    7

    James gives what illustration, and is the looking described by him a Cursory one?

    0
    8

    Rest assured that the service we provide is an investigation, and not a Cursory search.

    0
    9

    This can be seen in a Cursory analysis of US inflation and unemployment data from 1953-92.

    0
    10

    The views presented are often Cursory, general and oversimplified compared to the more detailed information available elsewhere.

    0
    11

    I'm not talking about giving a 5-second Cursory answer, like“If I lose the weight, then I will be thin.”.

    0
    12

    What doesn't help, however, is to neglect the back end from anything other than the most Cursory consideration.

    0
    13

    A Cursory search of the internet will throw up all manner of natural ways to boost your testosterone naturally.

    0
    14

    It does not eye you with a Cursory glance; rather, it seems to scrutinize every detail of your appearance.

    0
    15

    Emails are letters, after all, more lasting than phone calls, even if many of them r 2 Cursory 4 u. ~.

    0
    16

    We honestly confess, we do not know, but have seen little evidence of it in a Cursory glimpse of the Scientology websites.

    0
    17

    A Cursory approach to due diligence on international business partners is no longer sufficient and is an important step for companies operating globally.

    0
    18

    Another aspect of the impact of fireworks on the environment, which is often overlooked or given only Cursory attention, is the generation of waste.

    0
    19

    For some purposes, a background check may suffice, but frequently, Cursory background investigations miss information that reveal the true nature of an individual or company.

    0
    20

    But even a Cursory look at European history during his time refutes this jump to conclusion, with a plentitude of WEB- religious and civil war.

    0
    21

    It was nice to be in such close physical proximity, even though they hadn't spoken in months, and only via Cursory birthday cards and the like.

    0
    22

    If you take a Cursory glance at the various historical personalities of history, you will find them to be distinguished in a specific walk of life.

    0
    23

    Before that, Dr. Taber, my elementary school principal, who taught all the fourth-grade girls about“our changing bodies,” gave only a Cursory overview of the concept of pubic hair.

    0
    24

    A Cursory glance at the call that has been made after the political defeat shows that the progressive/secular citizens have no serious concern about the election of 2024.

    0
    25

    Even a Cursory reading of history shows that India's links- cultural, commercial, and people-to-people- level go back to several millennia, and much of this interaction was a broadly two-way traffic.

    0
    26

    Of the 3,991 incidents that the ADL recorded between 2018 and 2019, 2,114 are categorized as“white supremacist propaganda” which at a Cursory glance seems to include mostly incidents of distributing flyers.

    0
    27

    The information placed on the billboard or stretching is merged at high speed, and the text covered with a film with a reflective function attracts attention and is remembered even with a Cursory glance.

    0
    28

    But, before moving on to get acquainted with the models, you need to understand for yourself the main advantages of such sofas, and there are a lot of them, even with a Cursory study:.

    0
    29

    Ask what tests or procedures are being used to identify ADHD, and do not accept Cursory, brief examinations that do not involve a complete picture of family environment, school, and development from an early age.

    0
    30

    Scariest of all, what if the ER evaluation(which was Cursory- a flashlight shined into his eyes, palpitation of his skull, and a few questions for me) had missed a more serious, even potentially fatal, head injury?

    0