Many lambasted her decision to run, saying that it lends the election ill-deserved credibility. |
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It cultivated an ill-deserved reputation as a caring employer and established a powerful monopoly. |
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Mr. Davis's reputation among some writers and assassination investigators as a dilettante was ill-deserved, Mr. Blakey added. |
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He shot his mouth off with even more relish than he shot cops, and such insouciance won him ill-deserved acclaim. |
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While these instrumental interludes are always charged with atmosphere and emotion, Tiersen's reputation for moody nostalgia is ill-deserved. |
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In the end, it took an absolute scorcher from Stephen Ferguson in the dying moments to salvage an ill-deserved draw. |
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The day the Bank of England took on George Soros and lost has gone down in history as Black Wednesday, but the label is ill-deserved. |
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And the banks, after reaping this ill-deserved windfall, are pleased to pronounce themselves solvent, ignoring the bad loans still on their books. |
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England, on the other hand, had scored just twice in their three group games, and came into the match on the back of an ill-deserved extra-time victory over the gallant Cameroonians. |
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