In fact, politicians hide their inadequacies behind the interviewer's overt aggression. |
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Distorted, slurred vocals suggest greatness without having any inadequacies exposed. |
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The successfully treated seriously ill are also affected by these service inadequacies. |
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Sometimes village idiots get lumped with a role much bigger than them, and try to fulfil it despite their inadequacies. |
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We must not look to blaming the referee to cover up our own inadequacies, but he had a poor game. |
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I answered that my hesitations stemmed not from a love of money but from an awareness of my inadequacies. |
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Change yourselves, you morons, and stop blaming your inadequacies on others. |
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Tapes, no matter how well-produced, are a fake, and in many cases are used to camouflage the inadequacies of those performing to them. |
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This was a woman-centred psychology, whose aim was to redress the theoretical and empirical inadequacies of an androcentric discipline. |
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The loudest voices are those of the blustering schoolyard bully who crudely masks his own inadequacies by calling others sissies and punks. |
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We suspect that the Environment Agency is using the issue as a red herring to draw the attention away from their own inadequacies. |
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Second, I welcome confirmation of the serious inadequacies of the existing electoral system. |
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Like an avenging angel, the stranger forces the menfolk to confront their own inadequacies. |
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The manner in which he mishandled the Reid situation was indicative of his inadequacies. |
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And the inadequacies in the laws themselves are a third impediment to justice. |
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We introduce this piece by underscoring the inadequacies of the myriad definitions of terrorism. |
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Its financial inadequacies are all the more reason for the MIA to add some creative flair to its image. |
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He was appointed medical officer and again fearlessly exposed inadequacies in management and the harshness and dishonesty of officials. |
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If this could be effectively tackled, practically all the present inadequacies would be overcome. |
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However the inadequacies of his squad meant that his only alternative was to put two right-footed players on the left flank. |
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After their bowling inadequacies were exposed earlier in the series, Australia gambled this time by dropping a batsman. |
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Even so, Barker sees decided inadequacies in the performance of this crucial figure. |
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She turned small issues into huge problems, spent hours ruminating about perceived inadequacies, and feared rejection. |
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Government is committed to removing the inadequacies in infrastructure facilities through a mix of policy and fiscal measures. |
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The inadequacies of the national orchestra were cruelly exposed in this recording. |
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Employer is responsible for all inadequacies in reserves established for future liabilities. |
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It should now be easier to see the relevance of the affirmative action controversy to my larger argument about the inadequacies of liberalism. |
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No other group in society has been so cosseted from the real world, so protected from the consequences of its own actions and so compensated for its own inadequacies. |
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Above all, those futureless masses yearn to excuse their profound individual inadequacies and to explain away the prison walls their beliefs have made of their lives. |
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But even double time wages were not enough to entice many workers to put themselves at risk, given the inadequacies of the resources that remained. |
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Due to the inadequacies of the public assistance programme, children are owed a duty of support by their parents and by the nation at large. |
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Transportation inadequacies and environmental pollution have also become major concerns. |
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The apophatic approach would allow us to negotiate the tension between the inadequacies of traditional judgment speech and the lack of any better alternative. |
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Rather, it should promptly draw attention to the inadequacies and advocate implementation of necessary reforms. |
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The teaching profession is too readily made the scapegoat for more deep-rooted problems and inadequacies. |
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They also believe that given the woeful inadequacies of mitigation efforts to date, adaptation measures need increasing consideration. |
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The result of these inadequacies is overuse by a population who assume that products they are using are safe because they've been tested. |
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The structural and metabolic inadequacies of the articular cartilage lead to areas of overexertion. |
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And the database on aid to education is still bedevilled by conceptual problems and reporting inadequacies. |
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Both came to the conclusion that inequities and inadequacies within the education system can push young people towards conflict. |
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Recognizing his own frailties, he was never too hard on the inadequacies of others. |
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Much is said about the reliability of ledgers, the number of errors, and the inadequacies of the control system. |
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The inspection identified minor inconsistencies and inadequacies pertaining to the referencing of related support documents. |
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Errors or inadequacies in marking of obstructions or hazards on aerodrome movement areas resulting in a hazardous situation. |
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Ambiguities and inadequacies are, however, just as evident in the proposal before us. |
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But set aside my manifold inadequacies as lover and human being for a moment. |
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It is a reality that Ottawa International needs to develop its current facility and address the inadequacies of our aging air terminal building. |
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Since then, it has been found that the amended provisions contain certain inadequacies and inaccuracies, which need to be remedied. |
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It is precisely here that banks can draw useful lessons because unlike systemic factors, these internal inadequacies can be influenced directly. |
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They are often blamed for the inadequacies of the system, yet cannot get it to respond to their advice or requests. |
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Unfortunately neither of these events happened because of the inadequacies of the external audit. |
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The other three channels did not record because of inadequacies in the installation of the recorder. |
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This may point to the inadequacies in the Schools' approach to integration. |
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We need therefore to prise them off the world, to hold them apart from and against it, so that we can realize their inadequacies and can relook at the world without blinkers. |
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It all seems a bit rich to his colleagues that the home secretary was mouthing off about their inadequacies when his own record was far from perfect. |
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My first son was about to be born, and I was terrified that my manifold inadequacies as a man would sabotage my success as a dad. |
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Part of acknowledging our inadequacies and sinfulness is to admit when you are doing a lousy job speaking the truth, which is the main burden of the Cdl's message. |
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I was well aware by this stage that Judy was in constant dispute with the local authority and held strident views about their perceived inadequacies. |
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The inadequacies of observation in our field are well-known. |
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History has, yet again, proven the inadequacies of this analysis. |
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A gaggle of girls walked past Jay tittering at his inadequacies. |
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Being a legal instrument, it could not fully address the issues of inadequacies in infrastructure and standardisation, which currently represent a major source of costs. |
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We rushed this budget through at lightning speed, notwithstanding its inadequacies, because we recognized that the top priority had to be to get the money out the door. |
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Examples include inadequacies in existing regulatory frameworks, often designed for times of normalcy but ill-suited or ill-equipped to facilitate response measures during emergency situations. |
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It is unusual for a government backbencher to, in such a forceful way, outline the failings and the inadequacies of his own government and his own minister on this file in particular. |
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They felt that in comparison with men like Seward and Chase, Lincoln was a political pygmy, a backwoodsman, still largely unknown, and a speaker who tried to conceal his inadequacies by telling homespun stories. |
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They suggested that these inadequacies were the result of resource and timing constraints, the need for standardisation of practices across sites and the ever present need to respond to continuing change. |
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We are responsible for such inadequacies in every place of work. |
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In addition, Gentilly-2 demonstrated inadequacies related to the job and task analysis to support training for the position of control room operator. |
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Cronin's controversial novel The Citadel, published in 1937, had fomented extensive debate about the severe inadequacies of health care. |
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Heavy rainfall combined with inadequacies in the Pent Stream and local drainage to cause the flooding. |
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He has done an admiral job in dissecting the inadequacies of Bill C-27, as he has done with many pieces of legislation the government has brought forward in the transport sector specifically. |
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Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, is home to some 6.5 million people, who until recently endured the inadequacies of an old-fashioned public bus system. |
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Almost all these fields of research and interests are approached by many scientists and researchers as the market and the policy makers are identifying the problems and the inadequacies. |
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The military often compounds this by being excessively sensitive to criticism, maintaining a myth about past heroics, failing to learn from its own mistakes and covering up inadequacies. |
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On leaving office, they all denounced the danger, risks and inadequacies. |
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These inadequacies create a marked discrepancy between expectations and practice, and are in contradiction with the principal purpose of the directive. |
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Another of the projects is the proposed creation of a National Library of Cornwall to resolve inadequacies with the current storage of archives. |
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The movant can point either to the other side's inadequacies or can affirmatively negate the claim. |
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The feedback we have received since then from some 35 institutions or individuals indicates a recognition of the inadequacies and outdatedness of many of the existing headings. |
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Regrettably, this argument did not prevail and, as a result, by-law inadequacies have made the transition to the new governance framework much bumpier than it should be. |
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Old men ran the show and made Ireland a reflection of their inadequacies, trading fantasies of an Anglophobic pipe-smoking, cap-doffing theocracy while those they ruled left in multitudes for the land of the foe. |
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Is the Presidency-in-Office aware that when asked to consider the inadequacies of the Council's website, journalists and NGOs seem at a loss whether to laugh hysterically or to gnash their teeth in anger? |
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Grint is less the hapless bumbler, his inadequacies more real, while Radcliffe has deepened Harry's emotional core to far more persuasive levels. |
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Needless to say, numerous studies have pointed out the inadequacies of that system and there is hardly a Newfoundlander or a tourist in the country who cannot give chapter and verse about the shortcomings of that service. |
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By the end of the set of questions, for which he knew no answers, he was literally close to tears because he had to have realized his inadequacies. |
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What is being advocated is systemic change in a systematic manner undergirded by a clear perception of the inadequacies of the status quo and a collective vision of the desired situation and how it should be realized. |
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Two cases of simple phobia demonstrate the inadequacies of both behavioral and psychodynamic theories. |
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This suggests the possibility that dietary supplements may help with filling the gap in nutrient inadequacies. |
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The report also highlights inadequacy of the feed business operators safety management system and also to inadequacies in the inspection regime. |
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The source of the ac counting inadequacies was the double-booking of revenues, and, as a result, earnings and assets had been overestimated for a number of years. |
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So amicable collection was a response to the insufficiencies and inadequacies of the legal collections system and was used to meet the expectations of companies. |
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A second potential difference between inadequacies and deficiencies is one of clarity. |
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What I do is sort of turn the volume up on my foibles and inadequacies and neuroses to aid the comedy,'' he explains. |
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But the implications go far beyond the Bush administration admitting, and seeking to rectify, the inadequacies of its approach to the Iraq War. |
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The requirements approach is much better at detecting systemic problems leading to inadequacies in an organization's records and information. |
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This orientation helps avoid victim blaming where the individual is seen, or comes to be seen, as personally responsible for her inadequacies or lack of resources and for the solutions. |
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Fifty years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that great awakening of the human conscience, how can we fail to notice the inadequacies, the failures and the disappointments? |
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The filing goes far further than previous public reports in listing inadequacies in the ability of HSBC, the world's second-largest bank, to prevent criminal activity by its clients. |
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Through this process, it was possible to determine the equitability of distribution by the government and the inadequacies that still persisted in schools. |
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The aim of the discharge procedure is to analyse processes and procedures in force and to detect any inadequacies in them so that the institutions can then proceed to reform them. |
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These indicators not only show the substantial progress achieved in a number of vital areas, but also reveal any weaknesses, inadequacies and disparities. |
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This document is more detailed than the one for the financial year 2000 whose inadequacies the Court had pointed out in its previous Annual Report. |
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One of the most persistent criticisms of the National Gallery, apart from those who criticise inadequacies of the building, has been of its conservation policy. |
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This brought home the inadequacies of NIH policy regarding informed consent, as well as its continued reliance on the ethical judgment of its individual investigators. |
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The rushed publishing schedule and his inadequacies as a translator led both to wholesale transfers of French words into English and to misunderstandings. |
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In light of the definitions, the evaluators assign strengths, inadequacies, and deficiencies in the area of mission capability at the subfactor level. |
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A runaway defense budget, responding to widespread perception of military inadequacies by the usual government expedient of throwing money at the problem. |
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This fairy tale romance, the winner of a Golden Heart award, is a fine story that readers will enjoy because of the lead male's inadequacies as a hero. |
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