The correspondence was regularly posted on a web site, broadcasting the ineptitude of this spammer to the world. |
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His contempt for ineptitude as well as his disdain for those who held opinions contrary to his was legendary. |
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Stupidly, I chose to wait for the tape machine to get fixed, partly because I was curiously transfixed by the stunning technical ineptitude. |
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Yet ineptitude at the back could not entirely explain away this truly awe-inspiring spectacle. |
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In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude. |
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Trying to stand up only to completely lose his footing and fall right back down, Peter chuckled at his own ineptitude. |
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Because of the FRA's ineptitude, growers have now resorted to selling their grain for a song as they have become desperate for cash. |
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The supposed spinelessness and ineptitude of politicians is often one of the few things about which military officers can agree. |
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My unpaid bills just pile up, silently cursing their puppeteering ineptitude. |
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This cavalry was quickly dispersed at the Battle of Sedgemoor, contemporaries claimed on account of Grey's own cowardice and ineptitude. |
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His opus ends up on top for the sheer indifference, cheapness, humorlessness, pointlessness, meanness, and ineptitude of the entire production. |
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In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement. |
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The audience often delights in pointing out bad decisions or plot devices that make no sense or show the ineptitude of the writers. |
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A failed athlete and hopeless quiz contestant, he has risen on the strength of his charismatic ineptitude. |
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Unfortunately, the text, which students will assume to be authoritative, displays the usual ineptitude with words in Greek. |
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Her website is not alone in the mildly comic ineptitude of its construction and flaccidity of its message. |
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Is the source of my social ineptitude my use of politically incorrect terms and faux-feelings of identification with minority groups? |
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It's understandable, then, that New Zealand is getting so upset over claims of corruption and general ineptitude among Police here in Godzone. |
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First of all, good faith in this context requires more than just honest ineptitude. |
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Her fear, discomfort and social ineptitude would rage inside of her during class. |
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Do not walk out before the last scene and thereby miss a monument to all-around ineptitude. |
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Over the years it has been accused of everything from gross ineptitude and massive corruption to scheming for world domination. |
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They are now more likely to call a product obstreperous than blame themselves for their ineptitude. |
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His arrogance and ineptitude were on fine display Tuesday, when he dickered over the word torture. |
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Celtic may have a new manager, but the Euro ineptitude which has been their hallmark of late remains. |
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It is not just from 15 years ago that we see this fiscal ineptitude of the Conservatives. |
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Mr. Speaker, one after another, we keep seeing the uncovering of Liberal ineptitude when it comes to serious situations. |
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This is a shocking display of ineptitude, ignorance and callous indifference to principle, policy and human life. |
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This was fanned by the ineptitude of the king, who did not learn until the battle of Yorktown that his attempt must be abandoned. |
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Mr. Mike Haffenden: To Madame Tremblay, the RCMP has shown great ineptitude at investigating. |
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Since the report was written by a captain who had been roused to fits of hysterical rage by Bayley's ineptitude, some serious editing had been performed. |
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Their ineptitude required the seaman to abandon his post at the tiller and man an oar himself. |
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It can just about compensate for any degree of ineptitude when running for office. |
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His reputation for ineptitude was enhanced when his secret testimony to the special tribunal recently leaked to the press. |
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Cap'n Jack Sparrow is a pirate who's infamous for his ineptitude. |
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You can no longer rely on his ineptitude to prop up your fragile ego. |
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When a teasing cross from the Ayr full-back Jonathan Tiffoney only narrowly evaded Mark Roberts, the total ineptitude of Hibs' display was clear. |
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Today, sadly, the Lebanese people are bearing the cost of that inaction and ineptitude. |
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She revels in her emotional, moral and intellectual ineptitude, in the obligatory tiny little dress, prancing around on the nearest available red carpet, loving it. |
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New York City Opera, meanwhile, has teetered on the edge of extinction, its board and management accused of hard-heartedness and ineptitude. |
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Furthermore, there is now a danger that the UK will be fined by the European Commission for its ineptitude, and farmers will pick up the tab. |
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Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and outright dereliction of duty. |
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It was envisioned, the story goes, as a short-term, inconsequential distraction, not a lasting symbol of the Tory campaign's ineptitude and crudity. |
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Finally, with respect to Dr. Johnston, he was hemmed in by the ineptitude of our committee. |
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Because of the government's ineptitude, the only thing that can be done at this point is back to work legislation. |
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However their deceit conceals not so much defiance and ineptitude as fear. |
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Only political ineptitude keeps the poor hungry, and no social system has yet figured out how to say that 6 billion people is enough. |
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His problem lies in his ineptitude to fulfill his obligations. |
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Many reasons were cited as contributing to this state of affairs, some plausible while others were mere excuses for ineptitude. |
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Some 24,000 families have lost their breadwinner because of the inaction and ineptitude of the previous Liberal government and the inaction and ineptitude of the current Conservative government. |
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Does it bespeak broader cold-hearted ineptitude? |
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The cavorting of the Widow Simone, barnyard fowls and the touching ineptitude of the fiancé are pure Ashton, light-spirited and tender with not a wasted character-revealing step. |
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The dopiness of it, however, may be an indication not so much of cinematic ineptitude as of the changes in a movie culture that was once devoted to adults and is now rather haplessly and redundantly devoted to kids. |
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They are likely to make significant gains, not because of their anachronous tenets, but because of historical patterns and an electorate exasperated with seeming Democratic ineptitude. |
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Besides, the systemic lack of accountability, which the Liberals aid and abet to hide their mismanagement and ineptitude, leaves me with little faith that the money the budget committed to health will actually be well spent. |
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Comedy, as he writes, depends on contrasts between knowledge and ignorance, wit and witlessness, rhetorical skill and ineptitude. |
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After the banking crisis revealed ineptitude in high places, and then a scandal broke over parliamentary expenses, parts of the press stand accused of lawbreaking on an industrial scale. |
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The ideas of Friedman and Hayek persuaded her that things could be different. Most of this radicalism was hidden from the British electorate that voted her into office in 1979, largely in frustration with Labour's ineptitude. |
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I would like to comment on three areas where the government has succeeded and those three areas where the government of Ontario has shown its ineptitude. |
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As a result of the government's own ineptitude, it has caused a further delay in the passage of badly needed legislation that would affect a number of our laws that have needed to be amended for a number of decades. |
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Mr. Speaker, the minister's ineptitude on this case is such that she has been reduced to scurrying out of Canadian Tire stores to avoid TV cameras tracking her down for a long requested interview. |
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It is trying to hide its economic ineptitude. |
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If the Conservatives' unwillingness or inability or ineptitude does not allow them to see the problem and to deal with the issues, then we on this side will do just that, because that is what Canadians have asked us to do. |
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The ineptitude and inaction of the Government of Lebanon has led to a situation in which it has not exercised jurisdiction over its own territory for many years. |
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Once the invasion had been completed there was a moral duty to reconstruct Iraq, at least in physical terms, but political and military arrogance, incompetence, corruption and ineptitude have prevented this. |
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Collins had no shortage of subjects during the 1950s, when he turned his pen on the governments of Mackenzie King and Louis St. Laurent, as well as on the CBC and the Canadian army, for its ineptitude during the Cold War. |
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As we have seen, a clandestine market is emerging to fill the void left by government inaction and ineptitude, and international tempers are becoming frayed as a result. |
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I would much rather be talking about problems of conflict of interest in relation to the Commissioner-designate for Competition, or ineptitude in relation to the Commissioner-designate for Energy. |
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The Prime Minister's idea of leadership is to place blame on the provinces for the health care system this government destroyed and to place blame on the currency traders for the government's financial ineptitude. |
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Hastily adapted by slovenly hacks, their librettos became incredible farragos of metreless doggrel and punning ineptitude. |
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In Chronicles, Macbeth is portrayed as struggling to support the kingdom in the face of King Duncan's ineptitude. |
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The shilly-shallying performance on domestic issues that has marked Bush's first two years in office is not the result of ineptitude. |
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This result indicates that it's pitch, not timing, that lies at the heart of severe musical ineptitude, sometimes referred to as amusia. |
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But there was no sign of intrepidness from Miodrag Radulovic's men, instead confusion, insouciance and ineptitude defined their quite dismal display. |
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Inaptitude and ineptitude have been usefully despecificated. |
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