0 badly or carelessly:
2 in a way that has a lot of liquid, often unpleasantly so:
3 (of feelings) expressed in a way that is silly or embarrassing:
She spoke in a way that was sloppily sentimental.
The whole clause is sloppily drawn.
My information is that it is sloppily and loosely drafted.
Once again, these are sloppily drafted and mean-minded regulations.
There is a vital difference between the notions of competence, sovereignty and identity, although they are invariably merged, rather sloppily.
Let us consider the example of a person with a long history of running an activity centre badly, recklessly, negligently or sloppily.
I think that the rules have been sloppily drafted.
This does not mean cutting corners since cases decided sloppily or unfairly risk taking longer in the end because of appeals.
It looks as if this one has been rather sloppily done.