In the days of ineffective or unavailable birth control and back alley abortions, that statement packed a lot of punch. |
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His point is laudable, but will likely prove ineffective once US news shows pick up the scent. |
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Previous attempts at destructive therapies, such as cryotherapy, have proved ineffective. |
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The management mantra that responsibility is ineffective without accountability holds true with regard to the role of citizens. |
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It is significant that the term entered the language at a time of ineffective monarchical rule, in the mid-fifteenth century. |
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At least 14 other drugs have been tested in controlled clinical trials and found to be ineffective. |
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In light of the mission to spread the gospel, the division of the churches seemed pragmatically ineffective and theologically scandalous. |
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Scrupulous attention to detail to avoid cross infection has shown to be totally ineffective after the age of two years. |
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The country's administrative capabilities and public health services have remained frail and ineffective. |
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The flies' preference for attacking cattle's forelegs can also render ineffective such animal treatments as back rubs and ear tags. |
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Leaders who do not look after the interests of their followers are not only unethical but ineffective. |
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Here, the Turks had heavily mined the water and mine sweeping trawlers had proved ineffective at clearing them. |
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The mathematization of economic theory has been resoundingly ineffective in understanding of the role of entrepreneurs in economic activity. |
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They are not to be judged as true or false but as effective or ineffective, maturative or pathogenic. |
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Endometrial curettage may be used as a second-line treatment if pharmacological efforts have been ineffective. |
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During the Revolutionary War, the civilian militias were, again contrary to myth, ineffective on the whole as a fighting force. |
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Inappropriate use of many medicines has led to ineffective treatment and drug resistance. |
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Pressure groups, however, have described the final deal as ineffective and one of the biggest political sell-outs in decades. |
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Positive reinforcement alone might be ineffective unless it is combined with mild punishers. |
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These bends were so tight that only short, relatively ineffective nets could be used. |
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Others again believe that social spending has become ineffective or even counterproductive. |
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Further treatment with a combination cream that included topical steroid, antibiotic, and nystatin was also ineffective. |
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Lack of correlation between use of syrup of ipecac and referral reduction does not mean that syrup of ipecac is ineffective. |
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Many of the harm reduction strategies used by the parents, such as opening windows when smoking and using fans and ionisers, were ineffective. |
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Does that mean that the provisions of the New South Wales Constitution Act entrenching the independence of the judiciary are ineffective? |
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In the end we tried out interspacing all these sounds, but they proved ineffective. |
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Second, the administration's tax cuts are ineffective at stimulating consumption because they are so heavily targeted at high-income groups. |
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England are among the teams who have produced an impressive display and an ineffective one. |
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The other two potentialities described in the Sankhya philosophy, rajas, physical dynamism and tamas, insensibility, are rendered ineffective. |
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Disease-allele counts, further conditioned on the current count, may be realized by use of rejection sampling, but this is ineffective. |
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Condemnation of the serial killer has been matched by criticism of the ineffective work of the local police and school headmasters. |
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Her minor, piffling persona and relatively plain features render her ineffective as a fiery femme fatale. |
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These will have been totally ineffective because international research shows canola pollen can travel up to 6 km to infect other canola crops. |
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Private companies will also be allowed to collect fines in areas where courts have been ineffective. |
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It may prove ineffective if, at appeal, workers expose vague contractual obligations. |
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I have always believed fox hunting is a pretty ineffective way of controlling this particular vermin. |
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Universities, the most ineffective professional lobby in Britain, simply took this on the chin. |
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So it was more to reduce the ineffective trial rate than to impact on the delays, but it does work together, obviously. |
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In fact, security measures promoted by risk aversion tend to be ineffective. |
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Another interesting charge is that the loss leading auditors are also spectacularly ineffective. |
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As a sales patter, it was hopelessly ineffective, probably scaring off any potential purchasers. |
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The council has been totally ineffective at reducing rodent numbers despite my phone calls and emails. |
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Socialism has been proven to be an ineffective way of increasing the productivity and efficiency of an economy. |
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I personally do not believe the heritage centre would be ineffective, quite the contrary. |
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As a result they can look forward to an ineffective centre being eventually closed altogether when it suits them. |
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The hoses which the doomed emergency workers hauled up the stairs would have been completely ineffective. |
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But when we actually get on TV, we are relatively feckless and ineffective. |
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Instead, they have come out against such ill-conceived, ineffective rubbish as breed-specific legislation. |
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No inactivation was observed when the medium was not aerated, and light alone or porphyrin alone was ineffective. |
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Though he and his team of four continually confront fare dodgers, they are entirely ineffective at issuing tickets. |
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The first point to note is that the imposition of a transaction tax would be completely ineffective in the face of such global capital flows. |
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Whether you are a cloudy pessimist or a sunny optimist, you can be effective or ineffective. |
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Liberal Democrats have rejected illiberal measures to tackle crime as ineffective and a threat to civil liberties. |
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Some drugs are used to treat a cluster headache after it has started, when standard painkillers are ineffective. |
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Clinical iatrogenesis is the injury done to patients by ineffective, toxic, and unsafe treatments. |
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The demand for luxury household appliances and electronic equipment proved to be so great that the ban on their importation was ineffective. |
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He was ineffective for the first two games of the Pistons' playoff series against the Heat and sat out the final game as Detroit was swept. |
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If not, the measure would be a simple ineffective palliative, but not a solution to the problem. |
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Antiperspirants can provide useful palliation in patients with moderate hyperhidrosis, but in severe cases they are ineffective. |
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Instead, the company has focused on ineffective and inconvenient security procedures for the sole purpose of pacifying the traveling public. |
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If we allow cameras, which are ineffective but pervasive, at the Super Bowl, wouldn't they spread to city centers? |
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After an ineffective first-half display, Owen was substituted seven minutes after the interval. |
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But he refused to gloat after United teammate Veron was substituted after an ineffective performance. |
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It is hard to believe that an ineffective, way left senator can become an effective, activist, centrist president. |
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Steroids given orally are ineffective in treating optic neuritis and may actually increase a person's risk for future attacks. |
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The fact is that it is ineffective in cases of proven crime and criminals who have been caught red-handed. |
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In lawns, mowing of hawkweeds is ineffective because the low-lying rosettes are missed by mower blades. |
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In general, chemotherapy is viewed as ineffective, and therefore rarely recommended except by medical oncologists. |
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In the MTA study, children were given bupropion or haloperidol if stimulants proved ineffective. |
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It has been rendered ineffective by careless road-users, mostly though because it has been partially laid. |
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If little else, the response was ineffective and certainly not constructive. |
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Mentoring is not effective or ineffective in the abstract, but has specific outcomes in specific circumstances. |
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Dutch researchers say one-off debriefing sessions after traumatic events are not only ineffective, but could do more harm than good. |
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And by this point, the process became so slow and drawn-out that they were ineffective. |
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He has been ineffective and unreliable, missing most of five games because of injuries to his eye socket and his thigh. |
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One type of filter was not adaptable to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes. |
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As antibiotics are ineffective against viruses, antibiotic eye drops will not help cure viral conjunctivitis. |
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His tactics turned out to be sterile, dull and most importantly ineffective. |
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Lime whitewashes are very alkaline and cause insecticides to become ineffective in controlling insects. |
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Mackay says ag-gag laws may also be ineffective because of the determination of animal rights activists. |
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However, expansionary fiscal and monetary policies that lead to increased fiscal deficits or cheap credit are both inappropriate and ineffective. |
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Most ineffective was a large section of the exhibit in which framed spreads from the magazines jutted out from the wall. |
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A disturbed mental state will often result in an unhappy and ineffective athlete which alone usually indicates overtraining. |
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Hoops and canes had proved ineffective and a strong but natural support was urgently required to keep the new growth of this plant upright. |
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The result is ineffective Web sites which may turn away customers and sites that need to be recoded after the complaints start coming in. |
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He will increasingly be seen as a querulous and ineffective obstructor of the President's policies, which are popular in South Dakota. |
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The glue-on patches have been just as ineffective, with most failures coming when the glue hardens and cracks and the patch peels away. |
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The watchdog criticised low standards, poor quality teaching and ineffective management. |
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A narrow focus on electioneering is at best ineffective, and at worst disastrous. |
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Once we give permanent status it ought not take an act of Congress in order to dismiss a teacher that is ineffective. |
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Is my description really one of ineffective practices, or is it a reflection of the tensions inherent in a classroom like this? |
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Before she could regather her composure, he had rendered her ineffective as he held her firmly. |
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Some marketing managers who should know better suggest legally ineffective trademarks for their products. |
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They also urged her to reshuffle her Cabinet if she found her ministers ineffective in discharging their assigned duties. |
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Such measures are generally recognized to be ineffective against hackers while blocking legitimate users. |
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This unstable heart rhythm produces an ineffective heartbeat, causing insufficient blood flow to vital organs. |
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In 1981, the FDA declared spirulina ineffective for weight loss, and no subsequent studies to the contrary have been published. |
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The State's anti-corruption law, which has proved ineffective in dealing with the cases of administrative corruption, has yet be reoriented. |
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A licence that is in the form of a contract might be ineffective in achieving non-revocability. |
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Isn't it ineffective to make statements over and over again in the form of rhetorical questions? |
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Item analysis aims to identify ineffective items and improve the psychometric properties of a test. |
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It is sad that there are ineffective ministers and somnolent bureaucracy giving the people a raw deal. |
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However, the interpretation of sign at nests to classify nest predators was almost wholly ineffective. |
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However, in choosing methods that are both unlawful and ineffective, we have delegitimized our pursuit of this intelligence. |
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Under your watch, the electoral system is being neutered and rendered ineffective. |
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In this limited context I disagree with your urging to stop ineffective treatments. |
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En route to their operational area, they mutinied and the battalions were deemed combat ineffective. |
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The arrival of Asiatic cholera in Europe in 1830, against which quarantines proved singularly ineffective, heralded the demise of the system. |
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Sawing with hand secateurs on larger branches is unpleasant and ineffective and large parrot-beak or anvil loppers will be needed. |
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The district council pretends to be interested in cleaning up public spaces, but on this issue it has been totally weak and ineffective. |
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The spurious argument that Lewin was ineffective in stemming crime is so openly dishonest that Jamaicans like myself have started to tune out. |
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In a short time, these small and ineffective weapons developed into massive bombards. |
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Scepticism there may be, but the present situation is unsatisfactory and ineffective. |
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It appears entirely unembarrassed by the revelation that its rules are so ineffective that only one motorist in ten follows them. |
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A school for children with learning difficulties has been severely criticised and branded ineffective by inspectors in a damning report. |
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If your area was underperforming then you would surely aim to make it better, not cover up for people who are ineffective. |
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Experimentation, the avant-garde, suddenly becomes something barbarous and ineffective. |
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The simple repetition of bland reassurance that fails to address patients' fears is ineffective. |
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This just proves it is an ineffective method of culling the fox population. |
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Keeping this type of register is completely ineffective to fight computer fraud or cyberterrorism. |
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To the extent that globalization constrains states or renders their policies ineffective it has the effect, many would argue, of undermining democracy. |
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To be sure, this mission has been woefully ineffective from the start. |
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As a Washington attorney, he took on companies that seemed immune to change, even when they were ineffective. |
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And as any reader of Paul Krugman knows, these efforts have been chronically slow, late, and ineffective. |
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A weak and ineffective Police force, to sum up, is a certain threat to the maintenance of law and order in this country, and the criminals know it. |
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His traps and poisons proved strangely ineffective for a while, but he eventually saw it off by ramming a huge bag of poison down its hole and covering with a big stone. |
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They were poorly organized and crippled by corrupt and ineffective leadership. |
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Second, the dismissal process for ineffective teachers is so cumbersome and costly that it rarely works as it should. |
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Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman lambasted the process as an ineffective means for choosing a design for a public memorial, or any architectural space. |
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Consider swabs if adequate antimicrobial therapy seems ineffective. |
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The content of the robocalls is accurate but senior Republicans privately describe them as petty and ineffective at a time when a strong economic message is needed. |
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I spoke to goody last fall, two weeks into the chemotherapy that would ultimately prove to be ineffective. |
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His substitutions had no impact, his halftime team talks were ineffective, and his on-field strategy remained dour. |
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The running game has been ineffective because of injuries and poor blocking, and the receivers don't have the speed to make the downfield passing game a threat. |
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The author of several books on child development, she says the show's use of baby talk is not only ineffective but potentially detrimental to speech development. |
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Nodule cortex cells that contain ineffective bacteroids might undergo programmed cell death, although we are unaware of any evidence suggesting that such mechanisms exist. |
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And eight months on, anger lingers over the ineffective attempts to rescue the missing schoolgirls. |
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Policy is an ineffective tool to address the cultural problem of privileging access over ownership. |
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The problem for Hamas is that its digital campaign is as ineffective as its rocketry. |
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Inflated figures lead to ineffective policies and breed panic and over-reach. |
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How much more dysfunctional and ineffective can 'Murica get? |
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Also, publication bias against studies that failed to show an effect might have limited our ability to identify features associated with ineffective systems. |
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The English Bill of Rights, having no constitutional status, is ineffective to control Acts of Parliament which might infringe on the rights enumerated. |
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But The Daily offered an overreaching mix of ineffective news coverage and unmemorable editorials and features. |
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Lacking that, tactics will also seem unfocused and ineffective. |
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Large companies are slow, bureaucratic, unresponsive and ineffective. |
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There are moments of People I Know that almost play as satire on life in NY, but even those are rendered ineffective by the unshakeable feeling that they happened by accident. |
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When he drove through the offside, it was as vigorously as anyone had in this match, but it was the way he cut and pulled that rendered the spinners ineffective. |
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Besides it being unfair and immature for adults to burden children with such an assignment, taking these messages into the schools is both illogical and ineffective. |
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Such sanctions, however, are ineffective against third party spoliators, who are not parties to the lawsuit and are not subject to the authority of the court. |
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His people were saying he was ineffective, was out of touch, was insensitive to the rough times they were going through, wouldn't listen, and didn't lead. |
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One explanation may be that large-seeded species are successful at all successional stages once seeds arrive, but that colonization is delayed by ineffective seed dispersal. |
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It is also easy to see the futility and ineffective nature of S curves and sweeping actions that use the smaller muscles of the arm and forearm to accomplish the task. |
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Bombing civilians in retaliation is ineffective and counterproductive. |
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Increasing the supply of new nurses may turn out to be perversely ineffective if overall numbers grow and nurses perform even more non-nursing tasks. |
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Other performers, again, are remarkable for vivacity of action and elocution, who nevertheless are felt to be feeble and ineffective in rousing an audience to emotion. |
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Just as well people know me for the ineffective correspondent that I am. |
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The treatment was expensive and ineffective, with a high recurrence rate. |
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The male fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, drums the ground with his large chela during courtship, especially at night when waving the chela is ineffective as a signal. |
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A thin high resistance coating is typically ineffective for EMI shielding purposes and therefore rules out the use of conductively coated plastics, such a polyester. |
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His inputs to control pitch during the oscillations were ineffective. |
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In 2006, Friedman criticized the two-party system as corrupt and ineffective. |
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Although some pension funds supported corporate raiders to dislodge ineffective managers, broad-based long-term investors lose more than they gain from takeovers. |
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The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance. |
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He thought it would be ineffective because he had formulated the hypothesis that population increases geometrically while food supplies increase arithmetically. |
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This often includes lazy or incompetent peers, ineffective management, or a seniority system that rewards obsolete employees and punishes newer, more aggressive go-getters. |
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The devadasi system, still prevalent in Karnataka and parts of Maharashtra, has thrived not because the law is ineffective or that the society demands it. |
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Manipulation is better than sham therapy and several methods that have been shown to be ineffective or harmful, such as traction, corsets, bed rest, diathermy, and no therapy. |
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Secondly, a bill of sale is ineffective to cover property acquired by the debtor after its execution as it must specifically list the property covered. |
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According to him, such a lack of uniformity was preferable since it would be ineffective if implemented. |
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In terms of economic damage to Great Britain, the blockade was largely ineffective. |
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It was learnt that Bollgard technology is completely ineffective against Cotton Leaf Curl Virus, White Fly and mealy bugs. |
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Under De Witt, ineffective captains were removed and new tactics formalised. |
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Zirin said the idea of having a single organization that's responsible for both seems highly ineffective and detrimental to the sport. |
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Other reviewers agreed that the score contained passages of great beauty, but was ineffective as drama. |
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A 2 September 2004 article in Nature says many Thai farmers are turning to ineffective black-market vaccines to avoid killing their birds. |
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However, the ritual was ineffective, and an operation was performed that left him with permanent scars across his face and body. |
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Previous intervention strategies may have been largely ineffective due to not being culturally sensitive or practical. |
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Hormonal drugs such as tamoxifen, leuprorelin, and flutamide are ineffective. |
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In later years, conflicts between the nonaligned nations eroded the solidarity expressed at Bandung, and NAM became ineffective. |
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It results from a transfer that the law treats as ineffective to work a conclusive alteration in ownership rights. |
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Voidability implies that one or both parties may declare a contract ineffective at their wish. |
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This has left the partnership bill ineffective compared to those of other states. |
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Upon his death in 1658, he was briefly succeeded by his ineffective son, Richard. |
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The drug is believed to act primarily at the endometrium and myometrium, making the drug ineffective for extrauterine pregnancy. |
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Under Congress' fiscal recklessness, tight money was ineffective to combat inflation. |
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First, gypsum is resorbed too quickly in the body, and second, is shown to be ineffective in taking part in in vivo bone remodeling processes. |
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Cough mixtures, expectorants, and suppressants are ineffective and should not be used. |
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These arrangements were condemned by the Select Committee for Education and Skills as being ineffective and a waste of time and resources. |
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However, thrombopoietins are ineffective in thrombocytopenias due to myeloablation as a consequence of the inherent kinetics of thrombopoiesis. |
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The procedures that are believed ineffective included varicocelectomy, radical cystectomy, orchidopexy and laparoscopic stone removal. |
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In euthyroid patients, doses within the range of daily hormonal requirements are ineffective for weight reduction. |
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Since 1948, the World Council of Churches has been influential, but ineffective in creating a united church. |
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This skewed information leads doctors to prescribe ineffective or dangerous medications to their patients. |
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It is a combination of overstaffing and mismanagement that may be rendering the experiment ineffective or futile. |
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However simple and demagogically attractive these ideas might appear, though, they are conceptually flawed and operationally ineffective. |
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However, nationalized industries such as the bonyads have often been managed badly, making them ineffective and uncompetitive with years. |
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Of course, some of those simoleons were spent in NH, to similarly ineffective results. |
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For the study, Lambert's team defined burnout as consisting of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and feelings of being ineffective at work. |
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As the number of these servers grew, however, processes such as backup became increasin gly time consuming and cost ineffective. |
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Your current advertising efforts are ineffective because you are in an industry where sight unseen is unacceptable. |
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The pact proved ineffective in the face of ongoing protests by opposition and the Buddhist clergy. |
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In many stations the ventilation system is now ineffective because of alterations that reduce tunnel diameters and increase turbulence. |
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This reduction can be induced by either a reduced production of thrombocytes or an increased sequestration of ineffective platelets. |
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Nick Clegg claims prisons have become large, overcrowded, dangerous and ineffective. |
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The Republic, however, was bankrupt and the ineffective Directory was unpopular with the French population. |
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Their efforts proved ineffective and, by 1849, tired of the war, both withdrew after signing a treaty favorable to Rosas. |
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Also, the ineffective Spanish Habsburg government took no action to improve them. |
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The Richard Squires government was ineffective and when Squires was arrested for bribery in 1932 he fell from power. |
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His party was badly defeated in 1909 and Bond proved an ineffective opposition leader. |
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But the treatment, mefenoxam, is ineffective against the pathogen causing Aphanomyces root rot common to Midwestern soils. |
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The author castigated the prime minister as an ineffective leader. |
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The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. |
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However, the National Guard revealed itself an ineffective and undisciplined force. |
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The USSR was relatively ineffective in its use of naval mines in WWII in comparison with its record in previous wars. |
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Arsenicals were used for about 60 years, but beetles developed resistance, produced resistant offspring, and arsenicals became ineffective. |
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Nonetheless, the Common Fisheries Policy has continued the trend of ineffective fisheries management in European waters. |
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Efforts to chase sea lions away from the area have also proven ineffective. |
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The subsequent English campaigns in France, however, were disorganised and ineffective. |
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As the largest living sea turtles, turtle excluder devices can be ineffective with mature adults. |
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Although ineffective, anthracic line based chemotherapy was often used in an attempt to slow the progression of the disease. |
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Government guarantees and Federal Reserve banking regulations to prevent such panics were ineffective or not used. |
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How to help the poor in nonreforming countries where aid dollars are proving ineffective? |
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First of all, trying to get antioxidants by taking megadoses of vitamins C, A, E or beta carotene generally is ineffective or harmful. |
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The Rivers Pollution Prevention Act 1876 was designed to solve the problems of river pollution, but it was largely ineffective. |
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Under naive falsificationism, the birth control pill would be considered as ineffective since there are instances in which it does not work. |
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The inexperience of the hosts, an ineffective autocue, and little preparation combined to create an unprofessional show that was poorly received. |
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Incubation of HepG2 cells with the copper chelator bathocuproine was completely ineffective, showing ion specificity. |
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Expensive flood defence systems were proven ineffective and in some cases appeared to increase the problem. |
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Within thirteen months, in August 1747, Gua de Malves was fired for being an ineffective leader. |
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They consider fiscal policy, or government spending and taxation, as ineffective in controlling inflation. |
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The Iraqis' artillery proved largely ineffective, and they were unable to mobilize their air force to attempt a defense. |
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The coastal bombing attack was largely ineffective at Omaha, because low cloud cover made the assigned targets difficult to see. |
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Russia's less developed industrial base and ineffective military leadership were instrumental in the events that unfolded. |
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This theory, known as import substitution industrialization, is largely considered ineffective for currently developing nations. |
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The Congress was ineffective, the Continental currency worthless, and the supply system was fundamentally broken. |
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As far as the crusades were concerned, however, Edward's efforts proved ineffective. |
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The Jacobite artillery has been generally regarded as being ineffective in the battle. |
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Li, or Confucian customs, and rule by example are also simply too ineffective. |
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Except in the rare case of a determined and incorruptible general, these troops proved ineffective in action and dangerous to civilians. |
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Free-market capitalism had proved, in the eyes of most people who thought about it, to be unstable, unjust, and ineffective. |
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Many of these proved ineffective as the pilot had to fly his airplane while attempting to aim a handheld weapon and make a difficult deflection shot. |
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Participants were given ineffective pills, before being sat on a stool inside a drum with vertical stripes that induced the illusion of self-motion. |
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Bacterial strains resistant to penicillin have enzymes called beta-lactamases, which clip a crucial ring of the penicillin molecule, rendering it ineffective. |
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Disorganised deskspace is a major cause of being ineffective. |
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For most people, price gouging is primarily a moral issue, not an economic one, and the economic argument against outlawing it has been ineffective. |
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Asthma admissions are widely regarded as a marker for ineffective or inaccessible ambulatory care because many admissions appear to be avertible by adequate care. |
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After spending countless funds on ineffective hair restoration products and procedures, Hardy finally found a viable solution for regrowing her hair with Theradome. |
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In theory, these countries had representation in the English Parliament, but since this body never received real powers, such representation remained ineffective. |
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Tax Executives Institute is convinced that, if implemented, the proposal would lead to either a more intrusive Internal Revenue Service or a completely ineffective one. |
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They should never be used for simple infections, like sinusitis or UTIs because fluoroquinolones are inappropriate and ineffective for those types of infections. |
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The bureaucracy became so increasingly bloated and corrupt that by the time of Olivares's dismissal in 1643, its deterioration had rendered it largely ineffective. |
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Aprotinin exhibited nearly stoichiometric inhibition of prostasin and matriptase, but was much weaker towards HAT and was completely ineffective versus tryptase. |
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In late Tang period, there were ineffective and corrupt rulers and officials in the imperial court allowing regional warlords to trigger widespread revolts. |
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His policies may be ineffective, but he is never at a loss for words. |
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The country has yet to fully recover, due to both the severity of the damage Haiti endured in 2010, as well as a government that was ineffective well before the earthquake. |
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These attempts proved ineffective in obstructing Caesar's legislation. |
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Surface commerce raiders were proving to be ineffective, and on 4 February 1915, the Kaiser assented to the declaration of a war zone in the waters around the British Isles. |
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This did not mean that the laws were ineffective, rather the methods of enforcement of legal procedures worked in such a way to fit with the conditions of society. |
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In a pilot study, pozanicline, also known as nicotinic receptor partial agonist ABT-089, was found to be ineffective in adults with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. |
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Some commentators believe the organization to be an important force for peace and human development, while others have called the organization ineffective, corrupt, or biased. |
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A replacement for the ineffective League of Nations, the organization was established on 24 October 1945 after World War II in order to prevent another such conflict. |
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The Asquith government proved ineffective but when David Lloyd George replaced him in December 1916 Britain gained a powerful and successful wartime leader. |
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Radio communication had proved ineffective when they tried it, because when Moss was fully concentrated on his driving he was oblivious to Jenkinson's voice. |
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With Australia sending a weakened team and the South African bowlers being ineffective England dominated the tournament winning four of their six matches. |
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Since the last quarter of the twentieth century, scholarly analysis of surviving correspondence has indicated that George was not as ineffective as previously thought. |
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I cite how ineffective heavy-handed training methods are due to the physiological state of high arousal and avoidance behaviors they cause in dogs. |
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While tuberculin turned out to be ineffective for treating tuberculosis, this extract of tubercle bacteria still is used today in a skin test to detect tuberculosis infection. |
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Hamas' growing street credibility In addition, Hamas has increased street credibility while Abbas has been rendered even more ineffective than he already was. |
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With two exceptions, the only traps they can use are cumbersome, heavy, relatively ineffective cage or box traps and common rat traps to catch weasels. |
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Kyle made us look much more of a threat going forward once he came on after the first half, which was a non-event, with our midfield being largely ineffective. |
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In both this play and Coriolanus, Shakespeare examines the tribunate as the advent of political representationalism only to show how it is ineffective. |
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Percy struck some of the people who worked with him as an ineffective legislator, marshmallowy and yielding in the way of many moderate politicians. |
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These results come at a time when prescription sleeping pills and pain medications are proving to be ineffective long-term solutions complicated by heightened health risks. |
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We no longer need to stockpile millions of uniforms with a generalized, ineffective camo pattern because we are unsure of where the next threat will emerge. |
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PhRMA identified ineffective regulatory data protection, regulatory barriers and parallel imports as the three key issues of concern in the Lebanese pharmaceutical market. |
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The major drawback of this technique, however, is that informative short tandem repeat polymorphisms found to be optimal in one human population maybe ineffective in another. |
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Though militarily ineffective, the Blitz cost around 41,000 lives, may have injured another 139,000 people and did enormous damage to British infrastructure and housing stock. |
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