Such a person might be thought of as the incompetent and unbefriended hospital patient or nursing home resident. |
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It has performed abysmally, and the only explanation that can be advanced is that of incompetent economic management. |
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Lady Morgana raged at her newest assistant, who seemed just as incompetent as the rest. |
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Actually, the Kincaid character had a woeful start, spending the first of her three seasons as a tedious, incompetent waif. |
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The long term result is incompetent captains, whose poor leadership creates disgruntled soldiers and NCOs who resign or do not re-enlist. |
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He continued to employ a certain worthless, incompetent clerk named Robert Crachitt. |
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This process of climbing up the hierarchical ladder can go on indefinitely, until the member reaches a position where he or she is incompetent. |
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It's also a celebration of the passion for worshipping incompetent amateurs. |
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Worse, it is making unforced errors which make it look amateurish and incompetent. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing him as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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For example, suppose a doctor refuses to withdraw life support from an incompetent patient when the clinical team agrees it to be appropriate. |
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To you I appear dependent and mechanically incompetent, while to me you appear logorrheic and socially inappropriate. |
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We assume that we have to be completely competent at all times, or we automatically conclude that we are hopelessly incompetent. |
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Beth, the hotel's rather incompetent maid-of-all-work, was splendidly played by Ann Flannery. |
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Venous ulceration occurs when the valves inside the veins become incompetent, leading to backflow and congestion of venous blood. |
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Many of the 42 college managements have been shown to be indifferent, incompetent or, in some of the worst cases, plain corrupt. |
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There is a big ego at work here, one that takes umbrage at being patronised and is not averse to bad-mouthing anyone he deems incompetent. |
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These questions were left totally unanswered because the thief is scientifically incompetent. |
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As owners of huge amounts of stock, it is their job to hold incompetent or self-interested management accountable. |
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Am I missing something, or is this a pathetic body of work, as whiny, self-pitying and incompetent as it is hateful? |
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There is a proven track record of prejudice, narrow thinking and incompetent advice. |
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Women put up with it because we don't want to be perceived as nags or, worse still, incompetent. |
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The status of the disabled, in his view, is either ambiguous or closer to that of the shiftless and incompetent than to that of the ambitious. |
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I can only say that the Minister is either deliberately misconstruing this, or is utterly incompetent. |
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In that sense it is a two-edged sword, because some members of the opposition are just as idle and incompetent as some of those in government. |
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The unchallenged power of the consultant is already under investigation, after another incompetent obstetrician was exposed. |
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As uncharismatic and incompetent as William Hague, Britain's former Conservative Leader may have been, his successor could be even more dismal. |
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Is this Government so slack, so lax, and so incompetent that it has not actually considered that issue before today? |
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I have also had dealings with totally incompetent muppets posing as health professionals. |
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There were opposing views on how to protect the public from incompetent and unethical behaviour. |
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And because of that, isn't there a chance that they aren't borderline incompetent, and are closer to borderline great? |
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I may have said there are people here who are incompetent and unprofessional. |
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Many things they may be, but unprofessional and incompetent with money they are not. |
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The imposing residence of the director has been turned over to the Sydney Writers' Centre where the untalented are pursued by the incompetent. |
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Women are more likely to be considered incompetent and untrained with firearms. |
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Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent. |
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As the truth came out, the Government made itself look incompetent, deceitful and untrustworthy. |
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These kinds of ecology, these ideas of Malthusianism, as they're called, or neo-Malthusianism, are always incompetent. |
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Along the same lines, there is an ad that features an incompetent buffoon who can't get his car stereo to work. |
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However, before dismissing the generals as mere incompetent buffoons, we must establish the context. |
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A person has to think twice before cutting in line at the bank, or berating an incompetent waiter. |
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This government is the most spineless, intellectually dishonest, corrupt, incompetent and callous administration this Federation has ever known. |
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These Brits are either bunglers, incompetent, mean-spirited, or they have no minds of their own. |
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If you had an incompetent employee who was costing you money and butchering important relationships, wouldn't you want to know? |
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I have been much squibbed for this, perhaps by disappointed applicants for professorships, to which they were deemed incompetent. |
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It has made itself a laughing stock by including something as musically incompetent as the recording of show song standards by Rod Stewart. |
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There, among the babbling minds of the incompetent human race, was my beloved Farrell. |
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Botched handiwork by incompetent tradesmen is costing Britons millions of pounds, a new survey claims today. |
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Why is it necessary that the mentally incompetent should be given treatment to which they lack the capacity to consent? |
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In its wake incompetent men are appointed to officiate at international games, who are inconsistent in their decisions. |
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Not necessarily incompetent, they are opportunists who seize the chance to make lots of money for doing relatively little work. |
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Tension gastrothorax is a rare condition that occurs when the stomach herniates through a ruptured or incompetent diaphragm into the chest. |
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For instance, they don't hesitate to chastise a colleague, even if he is a personal friend, for incompetent work. |
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And this Government so incompetent, they went and read the death warrant and make a big pappyshow, saying they going to hang Monday morning. |
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The many officers who signed those glowing fitness reports and awarded those citations are either liars or they are incompetent. |
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Usually, an open surgical technique is performed to interrupt the flow of these incompetent perforate veins. |
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Isn't it a shame that we have these key people doing important things who are either incompetent ignoramuses or dumb as posts? |
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I must destroy those impudent toddlers, and this time, I won't leave their fate in the hands of an incompetent, backstabbing crow! |
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Consequently he was incompetent, cognitively incapable of envisioning change and probably dangerous. |
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With the ball in hand they were ambitious and expansive. And clumsy, incompetent and inadequate. |
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Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration. |
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In a large number of life's most basic practical skills, I am quite staggeringly, hopelessly incompetent. |
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With close on 360000 inexperienced and incompetent drivers in circulation, is it any wonder that the accident rate is so alarming? |
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These apologies can be interpreted as excuses for people being incompetent, unqualified, dumb, disorganised, and unreliable. |
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I am simply too incompetent, too inexperienced and too unfit to be let anywhere near anything you can fall off. |
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The problem is that we have had a succession of absolutely incompetent Ministers of Correction. |
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I am horrified that thousands of pounds of taxpayer's money is being spent employing solicitors and barristers who are incompetent. |
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Valves maybe incompetent due to lower leg trauma, deep vein thrombosis, or congenital anomalies. |
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Barium contrast studies and colonoscopy may show ulcers, strictures, a deformed cecum, incompetent ileocecal valve, or fistulas. |
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In the 1940s, incompetent perforator veins were recognized as significant contributors to venous ulcers. |
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When a valve is incompetent, the heart has to work harder to pump the required amount of blood around the body. |
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She may be a feckless and incompetent parent, but that is no reason for her not being treated properly. |
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As we have seen, the present scoring system in the hand of incompetent judges has changed the sport from boxing to fencing. |
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Their actions had been so numerous and consistent that they cannot be considered as either innocently naive or simply incompetent. |
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They intend to argue that he is too sick to defend himself, while denying that he is mentally incompetent or insane. |
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Inadequate preparation results in incompetent workmanship and that foredooms one to failure. |
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This morning's good mood severely dented by incompetent carriers who have repeatedly failed to deliver parcels on time and to the right address. |
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Instead of her being devious, duplicitous, and incompetent, perhaps she could answer the question. |
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I personally think he is the most incompetent of all the dimwits I have ended up with. |
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All your current friends are making you feel stupid, dimwitted, and otherwise incompetent. |
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Their telecast is so grossly incompetent that one is left full of disgust and in deep despair. |
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They argue that democracy is messy, slow and directionless, and politicians to the last man are undisciplined, incompetent and corrupt. |
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Yet he himself is hardly objective in his analysis and embarrassingly reveals himself as being totally incompetent. |
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But just before 1.15 pm on Wednesday, the Prime Minister was exposed as either a liar or an incompetent. |
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One case study reported that incompetent perforators contribute to varicose veins and that sclerosing the perforator can essentially remove the varicose vein. |
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Although winning teams often contain incompetent members, effective oarsmen have the greatest rate of success and increase in frequency the fastest. |
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But yesterday Mr Roberts admitted unprofessional and incompetent conduct. |
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If they try to do so on their own, their attempts will often be amateurish, incompetent, and therefore less of a threat than they might otherwise be. |
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They were severely lambasted for being so inept and so incompetent. |
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More likely, it's another smokescreen designed to increase the public's general paranoia and portray the Department of Homeland Security as anything but incompetent. |
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He's just about incompetent whenever he tries anything but the root of the chord, so it's not like we're getting much help from that side, either. |
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However derived, the presence of a saccule is clear indication of an incompetent valve and, therefore, reversed flow down the vein when upright and exercising. |
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With media attention hitting fever pitch, a strangely lupine man called Wolf decides to take up the hunt, interrupting Dusty's incompetent press conference. |
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Early on, the sexual protagonist complains that her Molson-drinking husband is pretty much an incompetent Neanderthal. |
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This machinery for selection sometimes bars the most competent men from a job and does not always prevent the appointment of an utter incompetent. |
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After that date firms would have to prove beyond doubt that older workers were incompetent or incapable of doing their jobs if they wanted to pension them off. |
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Of all his family, he is the incompetent, incoherent, emotional one. |
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What needs to made clear at this point is some assumptions that lie behind this picture of tardy, incompetent, and detached management of the company by the shareholders. |
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The cops were as incompetent as they often appear to be in the Holmes stories. |
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I mean, you've got one who's incompetent and one who's insufferable. |
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What a pity it is also the most corrupt, incompetent and untrustworthy. |
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And why should well-managed companies bail out incompetent managements? |
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A man-child with a high-pitched voice, his brilliant acidic wit shields the petrified innocence of someone incompetent at everything except moving furniture and writing. |
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If that proves to be the case, input from psychologists will become even more important in determining how the law treats defendants deemed incompetent to stand trial. |
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This crew appears to be so power-hungry, and so incompetent in carrying out their radical programs, that only disaster will result if they gain a second term. |
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Insufficient protocols or incompetent practices for and by the nurses in the hospital hot zone. |
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To buy that you would have to accept that Brooks was either negligent or incompetent. |
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But in its long history, the British monarchy has survived ignorant, incompetent, debauched and mad sovereigns as well as many ambitious mistresses. |
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Occurs when incompetent valves cause blood to pool in the legs. |
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Now the stereotype has morphed from the boring little bean counter to the mad, incompetent and corrupt fool placing the financial security of millions at risk. |
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Later in his rule, the reigning Merovingian king being an incompetent drunkard, Pepin sent a letter to the Pope asking for his support in deposing the king. |
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American weapons, troops, and largesse could never bestow legitimacy on a corrupt and incompetent Saigon regime. |
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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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Thus, the vein wall is inherently weak in varicose veins, which leads to dilatation and separation of valve cusps so that they become incompetent. |
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In a letter the procurator fiscal raised no objection to this, but in court the Crown argued, and the sheriff accepted, that the motion was incompetent. |
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How is this possible if the only shield protecting the people against a fate worse than death is to have the reformists, no matter how incompetent, sit in power positions? |
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Just one more incompetent clown that can't slow down a sinking company. |
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However, when the crowds arrived on Saturday morning the USGA looked like incompetent bunglers to the 10,000 or so of paying punters trying to get into the Bridge Gate. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing von Trier as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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I think that the friendly girl that I met there in November was fired on-the-spot after my column and instantly replaced by a bunch of arrogant, incompetent pencil-pushers. |
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Now, efficient market theory rests on the presumption that owners care what the managers of their firms do, and will take action against incompetent managers. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice. |
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The problem for them is that this bungling incompetent already got more votes than the well-funded six-term incumbent did. |
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Clarke himself fails to criticize the Kennedy entourage for mocking and dismissing Johnson as incompetent behind his back. |
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Some women may also see themselves as incompetent and physically weak. |
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Secondly, he is sitting upon a pitchfork and refuses to move himself, or thirdly he is a silly, juvenile incompetent and has no place in this Chamber. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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She would even settle for her incompetent assistants at this point. |
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The feud, which culminates in an incompetent duel with pistols, is finally forgotten when the theatre owners try to have the music halls shut down as disorderly houses. |
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When men in nursing are stereotyped as incompetent or somehow 'unmasculine', then men who choose to enter nursing can find it difficult to combat this. |
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Yet in most instances, the threat of impeachment effectively checked lawbreaking, irresponsible, or incompetent executives. |
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The charged was judged incompetent to stand trial, at least until his medication started working. |
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He also emphasized that the Duke of Medina Sidonia was an incompetent seaman. |
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The incompetent Macrinus, assumed power, but soon removed himself from Rome to the east and Antioch. |
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Elagabalus was an incompetent and lascivious ruler, who was well known for extreme extravagance, that offended all but his favorites. |
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He sent a stinging letter to Washington, in which he described him as an incompetent commander and a vain and ungrateful person. |
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He was mainly remembered as being an incompetent schoolmaster unable to keep order in class. |
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A heavy drinker, he would prove himself grossly incompetent as a general during the Crisis. |
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It is often said that Russia was militarily weak, technologically backward and administratively incompetent. |
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Several commanders on both sides were either incompetent or unlucky and few fought aggressively. |
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Nor is he an incompetent wonderworker or some demon spirit out to do mischief. |
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Too many judges were either partial or incompetent, acquiring their positions only by virtue of their rank in society. |
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An mTOR inhibitor could not chemosensitize apoptosis incompetent esophageal cancer cells, whereas lithium could. |
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A hearing was held by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday regarding incompetent and unethical tax preparers. |
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It has also been documented where proximal small-bowel obstruction co-exists with an incompetent sphincter of Oddi. |
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Still Ms Palaszczuk spruiks the reckless and incompetent practices of the Labor Party. |
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The Kiev government has been a badly run kleptocracy, corrupt and incompetent, as the pathetic present state of its military suggests. |
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What reason can there be for the squandering of public funds in such a rash and dismayingly incompetent manner? |
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Driving incompetent or unscrupulous moonlighters out of the tax business should be the low-hanging enforcement fruit. |
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Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that. |
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In southern Europe, the Cretaceous is usually a marine system consisting of competent limestone beds or incompetent marls. |
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Menezes also turned out to be incompetent and corrupt, subject to numerous complaints. |
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Albert, however, thought Lehzen was incompetent, and that her mismanagement threatened his daughter's health. |
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Although Shah Jahan fully recovered from his illness, Aurangzeb declared him incompetent to rule and had him imprisoned. |
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His secretaryship was marred by accusations of corruption, but the next secretary of state was called incompetent. |
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Get the uninsured, untaxed and incompetent off the roads, Ruth, and stop playing about with age limits. |
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Debate has continued into the 21st century as to whether Edward was a lazy and incompetent king, or simply a reluctant and ultimately unsuccessful ruler. |
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An incompetent cervix will need to be monitored, possibly as an inpatient. |
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She also slammed the BJP, saying they were a incompetent, leaderless and idealess party that only believed in maligning the image of other political parties. |
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The adventurer brings this precious artefact back to Monstro City only for Arch-villain Dr Strangeglove and his incompetent Glump sidekick Fishlips to steal it. |
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Alexios was highly incompetent at the office, but it was his mother, Maria of Antioch, and her Frankish background that made his regency unpopular. |
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The grand jury served to screen out incompetent or malicious prosecutions. |
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Columbo, a disheveled, cigar-chomping sleuth uses his appearance as an incompetent bumbler to lull murder suspects into a false sense of security. |
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Still, rockfests persist as a decent way to raise a buck, if you're not incompetent or scheisty, and Yauch's nonprofit group, the Milarepa Fund, is neither. |
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Two court-appointed psychiatrists found Goh incompetent due to paranoid schizophrenia, according to Goh's attorney David Klaus, cited by the San Francisco Chronicle. |
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In addition, large varicose clusters that communicate with the incompetent saphenous vein can be avulsed during the same procedure by stab phlebectomy. |
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