That is why, while I often criticize the sluggards and incompetents in government, my admiration for the good guys is boundless. |
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They believe the world is filled with incompetents, with only a few folks who approach their own perfectionist standards. |
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Their authoritarian leaders were economic incompetents and intolerant of even the mildest expressions of dissent. |
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I reckon we should start a list, outing all incompetents for the absolute waste of space they are. |
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I often wonder what journalism's legendary scribes would say about this year's crop of liars, plagiarists, and incompetents. |
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Khaled also displays a purposefulness that contradicts ideas of children as helpless munchkins or mental incompetents. |
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They have suffered embarrassment and worst from dopes, dubbos and incompetents. |
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History is littered with despots and psychopaths, murderous dullards, evil geniuses, deadly incompetents, calamitous brutes of all descriptions. |
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For incompetents and dossers prosper only at the expense of good workers. |
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If public institutions, from schools to government agencies, are really going to improve, we've got to be able to get rid of the time-servers and incompetents. |
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Instead, it seems to be packed with incompetents who make the Watergate burglars look like lex Luthor. |
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If there are clowns and incompetents and criminals in your midst and you protect them, you're just as bad as they are and you command no respect at all from anyone. |
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But exemplary and dedicated teachers surrounded by incompetents will soon grow demoralized, and effective teachers will shun under-performing schools. |
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After reading an article in a daily newspaper this week I am left to conclude that our elected leaders are a bunch of fools, incompetents and idiots. |
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Leavers have been considered victims or dupes enticed by railroad propaganda, speculators out to make a buck, or incompetents without experience or knowledge of farming. |
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Yes, there are some windbags, incompetents, bullies and egotists in politics. |
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