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Qué (quién) es scattershot - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scattershot (disambiguation)

scattershot         
A scattershot approach or method involves doing something to a lot of things or people in disorganized way, rather than focusing on particular things or people.
The report condemns America's scattershot approach to training workers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Scattershot (book)         
  • The front entrance to [[The Bookmill]] in [[Montague, Massachusetts]].
OR SCATTERSHOT: MY BIPOLAR FAMILY, A MEMOIR, WRITTEN BY DAVID LOVELACE
Scattershot: My Bipolar Family
Scattershot: My Bipolar Family is a 2008 memoir, written by American writer, carpenter, and former Montague Bookmill proprietor David Lovelace, published by Dutton Adult. Lovelace's memoir chronicles the challenges of growing up in a family in which four out of five members suffer from bipolar disorder, including Lovelace himself.

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Scattershot

Scattershot may refer to:

  • Scattershot (book), a 2008 memoir by David Lovelace
  • Scattershot (Transformers), a Transformers character
Ejemplos de uso de scattershot
1. The pattern of destruction was a crazy scattershot.
2. There is a scattershot bellicosity whether the fortunes of the political right are up or down.
3. His daily schedules provide scattershot information: some entries give minute–by–minute lists of meetings and travel times, others are blank.
4. But efforts to turn that tide are scattershot and underfunded, and the government killed one of the few programs proven to work, specialists said Wednesday.
5. Some of these assaults are fair, some aren‘t, but the scattershot fusillade has certainly grown more desperate and less controlled, reflecting, I‘d bet, the sentiments of the campaign.