In short, the biennial ritual of electing a new House is a significant cause of the body's inefficacy. |
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It has to be admitted, however, that not all the regulations are followed in practice, which explains the relative inefficacy of some systems. |
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Fatah's popularity was somewhat diminished, and it suffered from a reputation of inefficacy and corruption. |
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In addition to their inefficacy, chemical pesticides can cause mutant strains of fauna and flora. |
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On the contrary, cynicism and feelings of political inefficacy appear to increase with age. |
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What I find most endearing, and frustrating, in dictionaries, is their inefficacy. |
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Ironically, the successful use of public health powers may contribute to a general perception of their inefficacy. |
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Should be ineffective one or more regulations of these general trading conditions, then this does not involve the inefficacy of the entire general trading conditions. |
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It seems he was only too happy to oblige though, and took part in the segment with gusto, reading tweets criticising his hair, his inefficacy as a president, his economic policies and even his jeans. |
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As far as these two essential areas are concerned, ten years of applying the Maastricht Treaty have confirmed both the absolute need for joint action and, unfortunately, the inefficacy of the intergovernmental procedures. |
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He had read a newspaper report reporting the polio vaccine's inefficacy. |
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Despite modern land laws affirming equal access to the land, their inefficacy in rural area contributes to maintain the woman in a state of initial poverty due to the social structures. |
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Further studies support this conclusion on the inefficacy of back schools. |
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However, I believe that the existence of numerous texts, not only of these eight reports being debated today, but of all the others which have been adopted from time to time, is creating the risk of confusion and inefficacy. |
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This situation is exacerbated by the lack of suitable infrastructure and the inefficacy of the available logistical resources, which affect both the reliability and the quality of refined products. |
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