Jobs created, for example, can be crudely exploitative.
Some possessed crudely made spears, others held pitchforks or hatchets, and many carried hunting knives.
Chillingly, it has the letters USA crudely scrawled on the side.
His education was limited to that which could be obtained in the common schools and at Kinderhook Academy, and there is testimony to the effect that as late as 1829, when he became secretary of state, he wrote crudely and incorrectly.
Firstly, the commonly employed markers of the risk society - nuclear accidents, genetic technology and environmental disequilibrium - are crudely amalgamated.