Scunnered with the malign Scottish press, scunnered with his own backbenchers, scunnered with the amateurism and ineptness of the parliament. |
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It would be easy to castigate York for ineptness but their only shortcomings were lack of size and speed. |
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It seemed to matter at the time but thanks to the ineptness of his fellow batsmen – and the resolution of Sangakkara – it did not. |
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And the government's ineptness is equalled only by the ineffective measures it has employed to respond to these needs that it cannot identify. |
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A tragic turn of events, but made funny by the fact that it happens to children, whose ineptness at life leads them into all sorts of mayhem and funniness as a result. |
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It could also be that Rapids are using ineptness as a clever way to save the team money. |
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They are not only those identified by the prime minister, such as ineptness of the original police investigation. |
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It's also reassuring to have finally met my match in ineptness. |
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The Government was frightened that once there was decent scrutiny of the legislation, the weakness and ineptness of it would be plain for all to see. |
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It is even possible that the FBI's complete ineptness in investigating terrorism was at least partly caused by misdirection of other parts of the U. S. government. |
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I would like to ask the hon. member to comment on another issue the Minister of Transport seems to be involved in and the ineptness of the government to fund that department. |
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The ineptness of the novice jugglers was apparent as they frequently dropped their juggling pins. |
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The inept, ordinary Udo will persistently reveal not only his ineptness and ordinariness but his jerky, irrational fears and suspicions, his slow, uncomprehended descent into a kind of madness. |
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Once again we are paying for the ineptness of the government. |
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