In other words, if you want to do business with us, you are not allowed to make fair comment on our incompetency. |
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Galtieri was acquitted in that trial, but in 1986 he was convicted, along with two other officers, of incompetency in the Falkland Islands War. |
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Testimonial incompetency for infamy, however, has been abolished by statute in England and generally in the United States as well. |
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The budget that was tabled as a shining light of fiscal capacity and care for taxpayers was again riddled with incompetency. |
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Was he so afraid of other bills which showed the incompetency of his own ministers? |
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But for people who do retain a sense of physical incompetency well into adulthood, is it ever too late to overcome those negative memories and associations with sport? |
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Proficiency in marketing can go a long way toward overcoming incompetency in one of the others. |
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However, a legal determination of incapacity is generally limited to specified rights, whereas incompetency is associated with a loss of legal rights. |
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I could have used my full 20 minutes to talk about the incompetency of the government. |
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Unfortunately, political parties do not work to build female candidates' capacity through mentoring tools that could address these criticisms of incompetency. |
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Since the exam is a proven and valid measure of minimum entry-level competency, failure of a component is a demonstration of potential incompetency and therefore, a potential risk to the public. |
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An Advisory Board hearing was conducted in Toronto to consider allegations that Mr. Bumstead demonstrated incompetency in transacting insurance business following several instances where he had forged client signatures. |
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To look the other way and eschew that there is nothing that can be done is nothing but pure incompetency and neglect of the duties that Canadians expect of their government. |
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The propensity of the Mormons to establish their own political and social system and the incompetency of federal territorial officials led to an era of conflict with the federal government. |
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These dismissals were mainly motivated by the existence of prior compensation or by the Commission's incompetency, for example in cases of spoliation that occurred abroad. |
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