He was as respectable, as neatly-dressed, as mechanical, and as unenterprising.
2
Never mind structural unemployment: if you don't have a job it's because you are unenterprising.
3
The mines are worked at the present time, but only in a desultory and unenterprising manner.
4
He was advanced in years, and naturally unenterprising.
5
The garrison within Bristol was small and unenterprising, and in point of fact the war was over.
6
Yet, to all appearances, and in the satisfaction of all business claims, Jones was normal and unenterprising.
7
But the French Marshal cleverly withdrew his corps, leaving only enough men to impose on that unenterprising leader.
8
He knew that Banks was unenterprising.
9
She thought Ernestine was unenterprising and also underrated her ability, just because she had not been a working-woman.
10
He had a very poor opinion of Mr. Wyllys's money-making abilities, and thought him very "unenterprising."
11
He had, I found, a different kind of contempt for the lower classes, regarding them as thriftless and unenterprising.
12
When rallied by his neighbours for such an unenterprising love of his own hearth, he merely shrugged his heavy shoulders.
13
Mina was not speedily to be beaten, nor was the British general the slow unenterprising leader that the Emperor took him to be.
14
The early Educational legislation was sectarian and unenterprising, and the Licensing Bill went little further than the attempted rectification of a Conservative mistake.
15
She was an ambitious woman and constantly resented the fact that her kingdom was so tiny and her people so stupid and unenterprising.
16
Now again, as on the Alma, when the heights had been carried by storm, the fruits of victory were lost by our unenterprising, over-cautious allies.