lackadaisical u rečniku PONS

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You only miss a plausible plot when the proceedings onscreen get lackadaisical.
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The increase in the number of violent incidents involving women meant previously lackadaisical attitudes towards women's rights had to be revised and supported by law.
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The workers also display a poor work ethic and lackadaisical attitude toward quality control.
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The lack of independent oversight is just the latest shameful indictment of this government's lackadaisical approach to science and monitoring.
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A lackadaisical prof can offer a useless course in the most basic of subjects.
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The next 13 sultans from 1566 to 1703, with two exceptions, were lackadaisical or incompetent rulers.
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It's easy to get lackadaisical in a team.
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They've taken a very lackadaisical approach in my opinion.
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The play addressed the issues of school bullying, teachers lackadaisical nature and disrespect to culture.
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However, scouts feel he can get lackadaisical in the field and swings at too many pitches outside of the strike zone.
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