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- The comments are at best unilluminating and at worst confusing.
- On even the most liquid stocks, that information can be very unilluminating.
- The early proofs of quadratic reciprocity are relatively unilluminating.
- Its passions are too muted, its characters too inexpressive and the social context unilluminating.
- The play is always updated to what seems, to me, a very unilluminating Edwardian or Victorian setting.
- Boardroom brawls are usually kept discreetly private, with the losers " resigning to pursue other interests " or something equally unilluminating.
- During Friday's flabby, unilluminating " Nightline " meeting, Bradley and Vice President Al Gore talked at, rather than to, each other.
- But in this case it has generated a sluggish, unilluminating production of a play that begs for the kind of momentum and clarity that a propulsive directorial hand can provide.
- Although it's hip, especially since his rise to pop iconhood, to call him " the original rock-and-roller, " the notion is unilluminating at best.
- Rybkin then showed up in Kiev, the capital of neighboring Ukraine, and returned Tuesday to Moscow, where he offered a rambling, unilluminating account of his five-day absence, then left Thursday for London.
- From paragraph to paragraph we plod from cursory recountings of domestic incidents to recording sessions to concerts, with less numbing detail than true obsessives wallow in, perhaps, but too much unilluminating, underexplored listings of sidemen and takes.
- In February, the trustees'chairman, John W . Barr, an investment banker and poet, wrote a memorandum to the faculty suggesting that the review committee be scrapped because its " tendency toward uniform enthusiasm " for rehiring teachers made its recommendations " unilluminating and frequently interchangeable ."
- My version attempts to do what is suggested above in the mediator notes : present this six year old minor ( one-sided ) kerfuffle with some partisan media and blog commentators, not as a significant " controversy " but, briefly, as one incident in someone's overall biography and also without all the repetitive and ultimately unilluminating sources.
- An arched eyebrow is probably an apt way to deal with the material at this point, but even so, it's a peculiar candidate for unearthing, and the visually tony but ultimately unilluminating new production of the play that opened Monday night at Henry Miller's Theater on West 43rd Street, directed by Ian Belton, doesn't make its case.
- David Neil, a telecom analyst with consultants Gartner Group, said while largely unilluminating, the first day of the two-day hearings reinforced the image being presented by WorldCom chief executive John W . Sidgmore that " the new management is the good guys, the knights riding in in shining armor, and Mr . Ebbers and Mr . Sullivan look like they are the bad guys with something to hide ."