In a kind of cack-handed way, I believe that the public takes a lead from institutions. |
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It would not be the first example of an unusually cack-handed attempt to get his message across last week. |
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While this is, at first glance, a compliment, it turns out to be a rather cack-handed one. |
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The lies listed above may seem obvious or cack-handed, but remember that they don't have to stick. |
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But why should an English-based paper want to stir things in such a cack-handed fashion? |
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But have we really got to the stage where a single joke, however cack-handed, brings a whole profession into disrepute? |
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But in pragmatic terms, it was the most cack-handed loss of a golden opportunity. |
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I know the police are overstretched but I don't think they leave the investigation of attempted murders to cack-handed private investigators. |
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From what I'm led to believe it's all been done in a bit of a cack-handed way and in essence it seems he does not care. |
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Did they deliberately conceal what was going on in a cack-handed attempt to allay public panic? |
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But I do know good music from bad music, and I can tell the difference between talented musicians and tone-deaf cack-handed wannabes with no sense of rhythm. |
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Every yard has its boozers, shirkers, grumps, gamblers and cack-handed riders. |
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In the previous two Tests England had been cack-handed in the field. |
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Turkey of the Year Poliuto, Glyndebourne This staging of Donizetti's rarely performed tragedy had fabulous singing, but Mariame Clément's direction was woefully cack-handed. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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Anyone passing through who wants to leave some remarks in the comments, please feel free. only if it's to tell me what a cack-handed job I'm making of this liveblogging lark. |
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