0 0100StartFragment00>02br 02br 00<This problem results from disregarding the matter of synchronization and non-synchronization ,and superficial handling of time.>02br 02br 00-->is this sentence appropriate? That is, disregarding the matter of synchronization and non-synchronization results in this problem and the superficial handling of time also results in this problem.02br 02br 00so what would be the neat way to express this in one or two sentence?0-
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0 I don't understand the meaning of "superficial handling of time" without more context.02br 02br 00 The inclusion of "and non-synchronization" seems redundant without more context.02br 02br 00 You need something with a more parallel construction, I'm guessing, for example, something like, but perhaps not an exact copy of:02br 02br 01
0Superficial handiling of time was "handling time superficially" as you corrected in the sentence above.02br 02br 00and it means 'superficial (or shallow)thinking of handling time'. 02br 02br 00The sentence you corrected is expressing what I meant. Thank you.0-