During the convention, Democrats will be running a TV ad in 21 states charging the president has mishandled the economy. |
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When her office mishandled a serious case involving child abuse, she wrote to the child's parents apologising and later met them. |
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People are starting to ask whether or not the warning and evacuation was mishandled. |
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While you may not care, you could conceivably be impeached if this situation is mishandled. |
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I found myself in a situation that I'd never even considered, and totally mishandled it. |
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The defense argued that police mishandled blood drops from the crime scene, making the results of DNA testing unreliable. |
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The main reason they failed most of the time is that players missed shots or mishandled passes. |
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Failures during this period are more likely to occur from a television being dropped or mishandled than from a failure of parts. |
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And there's always the danger that electronic evidence will be overlooked or mishandled, reducing its usefulness in a court case. |
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The manner in which he mishandled the Reid situation was indicative of his inadequacies. |
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The couple agree with the Commission's conclusion that the prelaunch teleconference was mishandled. |
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He mishandled multiple punts, so veteran Troy Edwards will handle punt returns Week 1 in Pittsburgh. |
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The cerci of some diplurans are designed to break off near the base if they are mishandled. |
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He has to stop blaming others and recognise that local councillors badly mishandled this situation. |
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Moreover, through air, water or the food chain the effects of mishandled wastes may return to Canada. |
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A parent who has lost one child to a mishandled gun seems pretty unlikely to reoffend. |
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Nonetheless, this case serves as another reminder of the consequences when the termination of a long-term employee is mishandled. |
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But it was not long before the scale of deportations and the growing list of mishandled cases gave rise to criticism. |
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The helicopter is equipped with a low-inertia rotor, susceptible to rapid loss of rotor rpm if mishandled. |
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For the Cyclones, who out-rebounded Ohio State, 36-22, the last mishandled rebound was a backbreaker. |
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Razorfish are a little like squid and can be rubbery when mishandled. |
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They mishandled the trust that they were handed in a publicly held corporation with stockholder money, and of course the retirement funds of the very valuable employees. |
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This was a perfectly flyable aircraft that was mishandled from 35,000 feet all the way down to the surface. |
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Gopal, a journalist who covered the war, gives a devastating account of how the conflict was astoundingly mishandled. |
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According to the firm, his first request was misdirected and mishandled by one of its offices. |
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Despite their sometimes colorful labels, many garden chemicals are highly dangerous if mishandled and have no place in a garden with young children. |
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The causes of these problems can be very diverse, but it is clear that certain values have been mishandled and we are paying for this. |
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The majority of these incidents are a result of food that is mishandled or improperly cooked. |
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On at least one occasion, JIEDDO mishandled information it accessed from a National Security Agency database. |
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While parsing certain invalid ASN.1 structures an error condition is mishandled, possibly resulting in an infinite loop. |
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It badly mishandled the battle over its bail-out extension, lecturing its euro-zone partners when it ought to have sought accommodation. |
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There are a number of trade issues on the floor of the House that the government has mismanaged and mishandled. |
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Chemicals can certainly present a risk if they are mishandled and they can need regulation. |
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The Complaints Commission found that the complainant's stolen property report had been mishandled by a military police subject member. |
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The EDPS receives complaints from EU staff members as well as from other people who feel that their personal data have been mishandled by a European institution or body. |
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However, as with all foods, there are some health risks associated with the consumption of certain products, which may be increased when the catch is mishandled after harvest. |
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The Robinson R22B helicopter's low-inertia rotor design is susceptible to rapid loss of rotor rpm if mishandled, and quick recovery action is required by the pilot. |
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The best way to avoid personal liability as a director is to skillfully manage the problems that, if mishandled or untended, can lead to charges or lawsuits. |
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The ERC found that although the waiver request was mishandled, the Grievor had not shown that there were exceptional circumstances to justify waiving the time limit. |
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This can reduce costs that arise from lengthy or mishandled delivery procedures and wastage arising from receipt of goods that fall below standard. |
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If power has been put into the hands of someone who rigged the election, or if the entire democratic process was mishandled, I think the international community has the right to take a stand. |
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Best Before dates indicate the quality, nutritional value and wholesomeness of the food will be the same as it was the day the product was manufactured, provided the food was not mishandled or temperature abused. |
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The Commission has also mishandled this matter by failing to have regard for available published data on paraquat and the risks associated with that substance. |
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Zuma's predecessor, Thabo Mbeki, claimed he had mishandled the situation, and in parliament this week Mmusi Maimane, the parliamentary leader of the Democratic Alliance, delivered a scathing verdict. |
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Mr Anwar was acquitted of this charge in 2012 because DNA evidence had been mishandled, only for the government's prosecutor to appeal against the decision. |
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Canada started cautiously and England nearly opened the scoring early on a ball mishandled by the defense, but Mark PEARSON soon forced a penalty-corner after a long solitary run. |
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The chicken and noodles have clearly been mishandled. |
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Second, it is imperative that confusion is not created in national databases where a change in the reporting of salinity may be mishandled at some stage and later be misinterpreted as a real increase in the ocean's salinity. |
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A privacy complaint can be submitted when you believe that a government institution has mishandled personal information OR not answered your request for access to your personal information. |
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The settlement did not go smoothly, and when Roman officials mishandled the situation, the Goths began to raid and plunder. |
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The conductor mishandled the passenger or his package, causing the package to fall. |
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Melissa's lawsuit said doctors mishandled the endoscopy and performed a laryngoscopy without consent. |
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As he guided the bot, Andrews reminisced about his younger days in Wyoming, when he had witnessed a mishandled load of wheat puff out a dusty fog. |
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Mishandled military expeditions followed the financial problems. |
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