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Facing him, the Mets were even more ineffectual than usual in a 2-1 loss.
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Before that, we watch with an increasing sense of dread, as her husband becomes an ever more ineffectual king.
Now June Brown, the woman who for nearly 20 years has valiantly battled with Dot Cotton's impossible task of being even more miserable and ineffectual than Pauline Fowler, has come out in the tabloids as the person best placed to save Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty from his drug addiction.
In contrast, following the second debate (which most people think Mitt Romney lost) Republicans were downright defiant in their belief that Mitt Romney had lost the debate and even more assured that Obama was classless and ineffectual.
Republicans will be tempted to become even more unyielding, to show that Mr Obama is ineffectual.
Overhauling government, he argues, is even more important than repairing the economy, since an ineffectual Congress cannot craft effective economic policies.
Pity Brown, under whose well-meaning but ineffectual leadership the threadbare nature of New Labour has become even more clear than it was in the halcyon days of 1997.
President Jonathan has been condemned by Nigerians for being ineffectual, for having a make-believe Presidency that promises much and delivers little, but the Dame (as she is called) has been even more a figure of fun.
First she purged her cabinet of some of its more ineffectual ministers.
Others lost even more.
Ireland owes even more.
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