They had two sons and the marriage proved durable, but they were temperamentally ill-suited. |
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The island is full of impenetrable virgin forest ill-suited to bikes, leaving the last leg to be completed on foot. |
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In all likelihood, the student will be ill-suited to the demands of a university course, as the ever increasing number of drop-outs shows. |
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Unfortunately the cost of acrylic medium makes it ill-suited as a replacement for water in painting sessions. |
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Since physics depends on coherent argument, this manner of presentation is clearly ill-suited to the books' purpose. |
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Ida Willis is a no-nonsense, interfering housekeeper whose temperament is ill-suited to her clients. |
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By the same token, they are not obliged to take the first, possibly ill-suited job offered. |
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One of the most unpropitious decisions a performing arts company can erroneously make is to stage a production in an ill-suited venue. |
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For the best part of two decades, the music industry had no idea what to do with Johnny Cash, and no concept was considered too ill-suited or humiliating. |
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But our instant-response culture and media are ill-suited to manage foreign-policy crises. |
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My larger objection is that directly addressing schoolchildren on most matters is a role for which every president is ill-suited. |
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He attacked Virginia Governor Tim Kaine as an ill-suited candidate for the vice presidential slot on the Democratic ticket. |
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Even where raw throughputs exceed a gigabit per second, geosynchronous satellites are supremely ill-suited to conveying IP traffic. |
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It is highly probable that today's administrative, legal, scientific, and intellectual structures will be ill-suited to the demands of tomorrow. |
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Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners. |
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And in many respects, it may indeed appear ill-suited to meeting everyday needs. |
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Lobster fishers are saying the plan is vague and ill-suited to their needs. |
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As well, these maps allow fishers to avoid rugged terrain ill-suited to towing fishing gear. |
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First, significant risk arises from reliance on a regulatory framework ill-suited to the exigencies of the field. |
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In Central and Eastern Canada, many farms were on land that was ill-suited to agriculture. |
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The resulting deadlines are ill-suited to the preliminary financing of emergency activities. |
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As it was organised through projects, it was ill-suited to the budgetary-management requirements of the beneficiaries. |
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A right to plea provides a mechanism for the pupils to complain against their superiors in circumstances where discipline is considered excessive or ill-suited. |
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Her abrasive style proved ill-suited to achieving consensus. |
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His parents were ill-suited and soon parted. |
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Regulations are ill-suited for transmission across state borders. |
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Ordinary turbines are ill-suited to Japan's mountainous terrain. |
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We must keep these factors in mind before renewing peacekeeping mandates or establishing new operations, especially where conditions on the ground are ill-suited to successful peacekeeping. |
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Road development reflects the relatively recent onset of mass motorisation but the existing road system is in reasonably good condition, if ill-suited to motorised traffic in the historic urban cores. |
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It's not necessarily a problem as long as all players are aware of this trait and accept it, but it makes the game ill-suited for tournament play. |
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It is, however, ill-suited to the processing of hate speech complaints. |
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The seven-year duration of the programme also seems to be ill-suited to the pursuit of research goals, which are liable to change rapidly in spite of prescribed phases and evaluations. |
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He had also observed that in many countries the criminal justice system functioned as an ill-suited substitute for a lacking or dysfunctional welfare system. |
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Brazil's institutions are ill-suited to this. |
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Examples include inadequacies in existing regulatory frameworks, often designed for times of normalcy but ill-suited or ill-equipped to facilitate response measures during emergency situations. |
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However, the information technology resources at the disposal of the special procedures are ill-suited to tracking the status of each individual case. |
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But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose. |
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Secretly, however, Marie pines for Emil Bergson, a dreamer and intellect who seems ill-suited to life on a farm. |
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But our social and political institutions, inherited from a period of Taylorism, mass consumption and catching-up development are ill-suited to meet these new challenges. |
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