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The fact that Mr Blair has bungled the task, even while leaving the most contentious details vague, does not instil much confidence that he will handle with skill even bigger constitutional changes currently under way within the EU.The details matterOne of the thorniest issues left too vague is how judges will be chosen.
Yes, Mountford and Hewer are the slightly sinister-looking silver-haired couple who sit either side of Sugar in the boardroom and go out to spy on the contestants bungling the tasks they have been set, and trampling all over each other to get to the prize - a £100,000-a-year job.
Second, even with her status as the most celebrated Republican in the country, she has surrounded herself with an inept political team that has bungled the simplest tasks of political blocking and tacking and only exacerbated her competence issues among insiders (which matters in presidential primary politics).
But then it intervened anyway and bungled the job.
Mr. Maier was given menial tasks, which he bungled, he writes, to the delight of more experienced colleagues.
Diamond is a meticulous social scientist who, in "Squandered Victory," took on the task of studying America's bungled effort to bring democracy to Iraq.
But with each lurch of the euro zone towards contagion, with each bungled change of government, and with each reluctant intervention in the financial markets, the task becomes harder and more costly.
But I think the job of the Task Force, as a whole, was bungled, badly.
Bungled Congo.
They bungled everything.
The UN had bungled.
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