Sentence examples for Being incompetent from inspiring English sources

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Being incompetent

adjective

Unskilled, lacking normally expected degree of ability.

  • Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that.

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There's also a lot for her to skewer with that mindset of being cynical about incompetence rather than just being incompetent.

Policemen can be sacked for being incompetent.

The problem is that people view the Palestinian Authority as being incompetent to do anything.

"The reason this person was photographed with us was due to leadership being incompetent," Irizarry said.

His hot-tempered father wept a lot, maybe to make up for being incompetent.

Failure to meet them could be interpreted as having a poor work ethic or being incompetent.

Stories of splits and indiscipline will feed the reviving perception of the party as being incompetent.

When her husband won his divorce case, Dr. Maathai accused the judge of being incompetent.

In that respect, competence at reality lies in being incompetent at it.

Cameron fired back: "I know you worry about being fired at will for being incompetent".

People are often tempted to blame someone for being incompetent, careless or lazy.

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