Second, these attacks will prove woefully counterproductive for the terrorists. |
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And while Scotland were long on perspiration, they were woefully short on inspiration. |
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However, while I woefully miscalculated the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions. |
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However, the two are woefully miscast, the script is terrible, and the result is a mind-numbingly boring mess. |
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Dudgeon made himself look like a schoolboy as he woefully mistimed a header on the half-way line. |
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Her His reporting on the needs of the sick and the dying in the woefully under-equipped Baghdad hospitals are heartbreaking. |
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Under educated, under manned and woefully under equipped the local force is simply not up to the task. |
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Meanwhile, the dominance of air forces in procurement battles has left Britain's land army woefully under-equipped. |
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Now I'm thinking that I am woefully underprepared for an emergency of that magnitude. |
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And the evidence presented is woefully inadequate to prove anything, notwithstanding the absolutes of science. |
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Haydn, even if marginally heavy-footed, is always a party for your ears and woefully underrated in this country. |
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Traditional concepts of security were woefully inadequate to meet the new challenges faced by humankind. |
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I feel woefully inadequate to even review their programme because they left me speechless and with only the ability to utter superlatives. |
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The hint of flare was woefully insufficient and so subtle bright red insets had to be added for extra width. |
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Facilities for early detection and intervention woefully fall short of requirements. |
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They remember the sharp fear of unwanted pregnancies, and the fumblings in the dark with the woefully inadequate contraceptives that preceded it. |
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The intelligence agencies are woefully short of people fluent in Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu, and this is remediable. |
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While latching on to the up-country trend, the industry here found itself wrong-footed and woefully short of male dancing talents. |
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The squad still looked woefully lacking in depth, with the defence looking especially fragile. |
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While being woefully underprepared overall, I'm at least semi-prepared for 4 of the 5 possible essays we'll have to write. |
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The range of discourse and debate in news media, though woefully constricted, is still meaningful. |
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After spending time with Gina and contemplating my own woefully juiceless existence, I resolved to do something about it. |
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This is simply untrue as kerygma and woefully inadequate for churches to teach as social ethics. |
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He sat there for a long time sipping dry martinis and looking woefully into the peanut dish. |
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Even members of the forum admitted to the Sunday Herald this week that they were woefully ill-equipped for the task. |
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This is where I realized that my childhood, and indeed my life so far, has been woefully incomplete. |
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Somewhat more successful are the cuts with guest rappers, most notably a few with the woefully under appreciated Jean Grae. |
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In my view as a health researcher, the medical profession today stands woefully ignorant of dietary knowledge. |
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But for the vast majority of musical artists, their copyrights are a woefully inadequate tool for leveraging their way to a mass audience. |
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Those working with elderly Irish in need in Britain say the funding is woefully inadequate. |
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The mono soundtrack likewise shows its age, with a thin, tinny aural palette and a woefully underequalized dialogue track. |
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In one dream world he stood, surrounded by either semi conscious or woefully unchivalrous government officers in a smoky, gutted building. |
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I felt woefully under waterproofed to face the weather beyond the harbour mouth. |
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Anyone who chooses to stay at home with their kids is seen as woefully unambitious and deserving of contempt. |
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Sourav Ganguly, once legendarily dismissive of spinners but now woefully out of form, was dropped by Younis Khan at silly mid-off. |
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He proceeded to take four shots from just short of the green, to lose woefully. |
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I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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Sent forth to ferret out the shadowy terrorists, U.S. troops would go woefully unprotected against biological weapons. |
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Riots do tend to be woefully imprecise, but they are generally not random or unmotivated. |
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A government, woefully ignorant of science, continued maladministering the war. |
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It also appears that his shares are going to be woefully inadequate to satisfy his creditors. |
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However, I find that most people are woefully uninformed, lay, clergy, and religious alike. |
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To be sure, this mission has been woefully ineffective from the start. |
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And while veterans suffered from Gulf War syndrome at home, the U.S. government has moved woefully slowly in acknowledging an illness that has claimed many of its own. |
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Republicans could either get with the program or get comfy with their image of being woefully out of touch. |
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So what's this woefully insufficient tribute come to, such that Mr Saverin may be so bitterly denounced for exploitation and despoilment? |
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Parenthetically, Miss Sanders pointed out that until the war women's place in that partnership had been woefully weak due to their own apathy. |
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But when you consider it in practice, you realize that the lexicographers have settled for woefully incomplete definitions. |
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The world's leaders had woefully little to build on from the first week of the summit negotiations, which was colourful but unsubstantial. |
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The crisis laid bare important deficiencies such as the woefully inadequate disclosure on securitized products. |
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Only because sanitation among the poor is so woefully neglected has this not occurred up till now. |
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Instead, Brisbane wilted woefully as the Kangaroos piled on 14 of the next 15 goals. |
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Despite the absence of away fans the atmosphere was not helped by a security operation that, according to eyewitnesses, was woefully inadequate. |
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It's the political handling that has been woeful, though Labour has wobbled woefully too. |
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The strategy of the immediate past administration – if ever there was a strategy – failed woefully. |
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Yet somehow these trade bodies manage to be so much woefully less than the sum of their parts. |
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Let us be honest, Europe's armed forces have a woefully depleted capability. |
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But his plan is woefully inadequate, because the economic crisis is far more serious that predicted. |
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However, it should be noted that the MVC, in its present form, is woefully inadequate to effectively carry out the duties assigned to it. |
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But the UN's capacity to support national implementation of these international agreements is woefully underfunded and inadequate. |
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In particular access to medical and mental health care was woefully inadequate. |
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The original estimate would have been woefully inadequate even if everything had gone smoothly. |
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All these touches seem as woefully accurate as they always did, set against that banal English netherworld of market towns and motorway service stations. |
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It's not that she's is a bad actress, but she's woefully miscast here. |
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We boaters spend many times more dollars on our waterborne vessels than we do on our autos yet we are woefully unprotected when it comes to poor workmanship. |
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The pantheon of legendary female rockers and rappers is woefully small. |
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Asked to describe the novel in 70 words or less, he failed woefully, speaking for several minutes before being informed that he had exceeded his word limit. |
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But because pop-culture enthusiasts have woefully short memories, we too often forget that Diaz is a talented actress. |
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Leaving 2013 nothing was more disappointing than the drippy, sad, and woefully unfunny disaster Wilson served us, Super Fun Night. |
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This Budget is woefully inadequate in redressing this appalling situation. |
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Although it may seem like we're saturated with credit cards these days, the bank claims we are woefully inadequate with our plastic when compared to the United States. |
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And anyone expecting James to be the spark plug and catalyst of the Heat is woefully mistaken. |
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The newly free country struggled to maintain order in the wake of independence, but it was woefully unprepared. |
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Strawberries will be woefully out of season for another few months. |
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Returning to the main point, I fully agree that for those in the humanities to remain woefully ignorant of the sciences is to remain in the bleachers of an intellectual life. |
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The knock-on effect is that the streets are sewers of foul-smelling rubbish and discarded flyers, with which the council seems woefully unequipped and disinclined to deal. |
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The penniless Pieret announced his intentions of stealing more art from the woefully guarded Louvre to make more money. |
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We Americans are so woefully unaware when it comes to the history, and the specifics. |
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They were woefully undertrained compared to their military counterparts. |
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The period of grace before that same 10 per cent is diverted to wrinkle-watch may be woefully brief, but since lines progress imperceptibly, it's impossible to maintain a vigil of the same intensity. |
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After all, by today's standards, the first iMac looks bulky, plasticky, and is woefully underpowered. |
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He added the Australian top order is woefully ill equipped to play spin, adding ugly sweeps and hoicks are taking them nowhere. |
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Despite the probably inevitable progress towards vast economically integrated blocks, co-operation between the countries concerned on an issue of vital importance for the growth of trade, is woefully inadequate. |
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Mr Trung had made the mistake of responding to a public call in 2006 by Vietnam's education minister, who asked for ideas for improving the country's woefully inadequate public schooling system. |
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But while we contribute to poorer countries, what we offer is woefully inadequate to the scale of human need in the world, and absurdly below our means. |
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Visitors not making films can wander among the sets and watch short, intermittently amusing but woefully unskillful films that aspiring filmmakers have made thus far. |
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Current efforts to achieve that target were woefully insufficient. |
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Africa is woefully short of basic infrastructure. |
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The current staffing situation is woefully inadequate. |
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In addition to being woefully inadequate and poorly targeted, federal assistance for the forestry industry in no way meets the needs of private woodlot owners. |
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One of the key takeaways from the new science is how woefully ill-equipped people are when it comes to reliably reporting our attitudes, values and behaviours. |
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A section of behind-the-bike-shed gigglers actually enjoy this woefully scripted, wildly overacted tosh. |
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In short, this woman is to DC public schools what Lord Curzon was to the British Raj a high-minded and self-serving autocrat who is woefully out of touch with the local population. |
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At a time when warfare technologies can kill and maim an unprecedented number of civilians, current UN capacity to avert violent conflict is woefully inadequate, particularly in gathering and analysing early warning data. |
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Policing of fishing effort in European waters is woefully inadequate, and it is therefore hard to believe that things will be any different in foreign climes. |
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The result is an hourlong stuntfest that, hard as it tries, is woefully short on thrills and artistry. |
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Training is woefully inadequate in developing nations. |
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That is good, because Mr Sen's message is the one India needs most to hear: Indians are woefully underfed, undereducated and sickly even by the standards of poor countries. |
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The law is a woefully blunt instrument when it comes to domestic violence of all kinds. |
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These tools now approach the level where they can give the gist of the original text, but their results are always laughably and sometime woefully flawed. |
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Turkey of the Year Poliuto, Glyndebourne This staging of Donizetti's rarely performed tragedy had fabulous singing, but Mariame Clément's direction was woefully cack-handed. |
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Moreover, the GAO found the states' accounting of undistributed funds to be woefully inaccurate and unreliable. |
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For potable water, inhabitants are entirely dependent on a number of 50-year old dams and shallow drillings that are woefully inadequate for their needs. |
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That is woefully short of what ISIS needs, and they know it. |
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Access to comprehensive reproductive health services, which is the core of HIV prevention for women and girls, remains woefully lacking and restricted by law and practice in every region of the world. |
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Her students at the National University of Culture and Art in Ulan Bator are woefully unprepared for a Japanese-language play they are scheduled to stage in a few days' time. |
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Private enforcement, however, was limited and found to be woefully inadequate to deal with major environmental threats, particularly threats to common resources. |
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