It is a waste to let good waves be ridden incompetently, so surfers push harder to surf better. |
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People said it was a waste of money, that it was too extravagant for its own good, and that the construction project was incompetently managed. |
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His immediate superior divided his time between hitting on female staff and incompetently and arbitrarily changing working arrangements. |
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The money would be better spent on treating women rather than regulating a single aspect of medicine so incompetently. |
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The thing about corruption or cronyism is that it's almost impossible to prove, unless its done very incompetently. |
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Somehow we would plod through the day, dodging verbal missiles and accomplishing our missions albeit incompetently, until the doorbell rang for the first time. |
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However, as if that was not bad enough, the second crime, the second indecency, is that this action was executed extremely incompetently. |
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This has been incompetently handled, mismanaged every step of the way. |
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This is specious quantification, whether or not differential equations have been incompetently applied. |
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The new Italian state was tightly centralized, highly militarized, and incompetently expansionist. |
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Most times this is because the author incompetently misconfigured his or her newsreader so as to cause the article to be malformed prior to injection, resulting in a PGP signature failure which Base64 cannot repair. |
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Also, a number of aboriginal court cases have been incompetently prosecuted by the government as a result of its not being able to produce accurate and acceptable data to support its case. |
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But misuse of intelligence, which was faulty to begin with, the failure to find weapons of mass destruction, and the war's brutal, incompetently handled aftermath have proved a vicious combination. |
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There is a price to be paid for this and the country is paying it in the form of poorly conceived and incompetently executed policies. |
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The proprietors moreover negligently, recklessly and incompetently failed over the years to provide maintenance intended to prevent a recurrence and thus undermined also the safety of the adjacent population. |
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Due to the same non-understanding of the mechanism of the Evolution of the Universal Consciousness, the author could not incorporate into his outlook the law of karma and thus interprets it incompetently. |
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I've had the technicalities explained and slow loading has something to do with the incompetently slow webbie using Flash. |
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But changing the regime so incompetently was a huge mistake. |
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A new one is the badger cull, incompetently executed on poor advice. |
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The presidential elections of 1988 were heavily rigged, and incompetently at that. |
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At trial, the judge found that information contained in the letter referred to a matter in which Spring had acted incompetently, but not dishonestly. |
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This symbol is used wherever any deviation from the described procedure, or incompetently completed work, can result in damage to the plant or machine. |
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But why copy something, so incompetently, from 30 years ago? |
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The intriguing story gleaned from the book, then, is not so much a failed prophecy, but a failed religious vision, ambiguously conceived and incompetently organized. |
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