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job half-done

noun as in loose end

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New environmental targets set by the government are a "job half-done" and will fail to halt nature's decline, say charities.

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“Disclosures and stress tests reveal the problem. They don’t do anything about the problem. It’s not even a job half-done,” said Justin Guay, director of global climate strategy at the Sunrise Project, a climate group.

Both players are expected to line up tonight and while Chelsea have a crucial advantage they will be well aware theirs is only a job half-done.

They’ve done much to put themselves in position for wins, but getting the job half-done isn’t going to cut it at this point.

The buffer proved insurmountable, and Federer triumphed with a polite pump of the fist and a quarter-smile suggesting a job half-done.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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