Her offensives were often scattershot, appearing at one rally and disappearing at the next.
The considerable spell the movie casts is weakened by its length and sometimes scattershot approach.
Given the choice of joining the massive, lifelong ladder climb, they prefer a slow and scattershot descent.
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Right now, the FDA usually requires drugs to be tested in a scattershot fashion on large populations.
They use up their energy and our patience in scattershot attempts to appeal to every conceivable audience.
Against this backdrop, it's perhaps unsurprising that many companies settle for scattershot investments in training and IT systems.
All this is orchestrated by the director, Sam Raimi, with a halting, scattershot approach that verges on panic.
Bake in searing Florida sun and serve on 45 islands scattershot over a 113-mile-long chain, connected by one long road.
Even some ad executives say the dot-coms need to step back and reassess--ditch silly, scattershot campaigns and move more strategically.
One problem with this approach is that it is by necessity scattershot.
Part of Kodak's problem has been its scattershot approach to digital imaging.
Founded by Fort Worth investor Richard Rainwater, Crescent had weathered a 50% drop in market value after a scattershot array of investments turned south.
That resulted in a scattershot array of sites around the world.
Early NBA is as scattershot as the debut of a new restaurant no matter how hard the staff tries, you're going to get someone else's cold pumpkin soup.
Many attempts to reshape organizations inevitably have a scattershot quality, and the teams leading the charge never really know whether the changes will have a real effect.
Although, on the scattershot principle, this occasionally might happen.
Though sustained by the recurring onscreen presence of the journalist Wayne Barrett, its first hour of scattershot criticisms from such motivated rivals as David Dinkins and Ron Kuby plays like attack-ad overkill.
Right now their definition is a bit scattershot.
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When the choice comes down to a priority immediately affecting millions of voters versus, say, scattershot funding of the placement of solar cells (including in dark Northern climates) we can assume which program will win.
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The scattershot approach of "Changing Hands, " Biennial-like in displaying only one or a few works by each artist, is counterbalanced by "We Are Here, " now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian's Manhattan branch.
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Frankly, "Case" sounds on the verge of imploding as it is, with an acoustic-guitar solo that might be called flamenco if it weren't so scattershot and an otherwise-simple quarter-note pulse, which creates the illusion that the song's center is constantly shifting.
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