by halves

Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  Partially, incompletely; inadequately, halfheartedly, shoddily.
 * 2) * 2006 Sept. 24, Gareth Chadwick, "Far-flung business: Making all the right moves, The Independent (UK) (retrieved 5 March 2014) :
 * They don't do things by halves in the States. Whether it is cars, burgers or waistlines, Americans like to think bigger.
 * 1) * 2006 Sept. 24, Gareth Chadwick, "Far-flung business: Making all the right moves, The Independent (UK) (retrieved 5 March 2014) :
 * They don't do things by halves in the States. Whether it is cars, burgers or waistlines, Americans like to think bigger.
 * 1) * 2006 Sept. 24, Gareth Chadwick, "Far-flung business: Making all the right moves, The Independent (UK) (retrieved 5 March 2014) :
 * They don't do things by halves in the States. Whether it is cars, burgers or waistlines, Americans like to think bigger.
 * They don't do things by halves in the States. Whether it is cars, burgers or waistlines, Americans like to think bigger.