0 A half-baked idea or plan has not been considered carefully enough:
The government has come up with a half-baked scheme for training teachers on the job.
1 not planned or considered carefully enough:
a half-baked scheme
But even if they can be considered half-baked dynamics, is this not better than a totally static equilibrium approach?
By embedding half-baked (quasi-propositional) ideas in other factual and commonsense beliefs, these ideas can simmer through personal and cultural belief systems and change them.
Entering the marketplace of often half-baked ideas, we must realize fully that offering insights is part of our moral charter, but that the public is not required to buy.
All we got was a litany of excuses, half-baked ideas, untruths and squalid interventions about the industry itself.
We might regard the omission as careless, as another half-baked section of this half-baked document.
I do hold them responsible for disrupting our hard-won trade union settlement with their half-baked reforms.
It must be half-baked, because it cannot get its cake into the oven.
It will be a half-baked business which will be creditable to none concerned at the finish.