Cursorily in a sentence as an adverb

That we made sure that the folks who opine on the future of the internet were at least cursorily aware of its functioning, etc.

Yeah, you covered it, but you glanced over it very cursorily while matt maroon addresses the issue much more in depth and in a much clearer way.

If by insider you mean "someone cursorily involved in the Maemo community", yeah.

The license plate was not reported and the sighting was investigated only cursorily.

It's linear regression with data that appears, cursorily, to be gaussian, close-ish to iid, etc.

It's also what makes the OS-level back button so important, which full-time iOS users seem not to understand when they cursorily try an Android phone.

I don't know if there is a specific reason, but I would be a little wary of donating to this without at least cursorily checking out the organisation involved.

"I would bring the financial statements to Jody who would glance at them so cursorily and wave me away with 'no one can understand this without extensive analysis,' Prentiss writes.

"Take with a grain of salt" is not the same thing as "reject...out of hand".I later reject his argument after examining it cursorily and directing some half-*** arguments of my own at it.

I realize that it might upset you to live in a civil society, but the act of doing so does behoove you to adhere at least cursorily to the social contracts that have existed since long before you were born.

It's not hard to reach the conclusion that white supremacy --- or some intellectual abstraction isomorphic to it --- is one of its defining featuresOn the contrary, it's impossible to reach that conclusion if you read even cursorily.

Cursorily definitions

adverb

without taking pains; "he looked cursorily through the magazine"

See also: quickly