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Disaster can loom like a giant spotlight – at any moment, it can shine a blinding light into a dark corner and expose inadequacy and incompetence.
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Just enough to expose inadequacies without being mean.
Rather, Sunderland's abundant and worryingly exposed inadequacies were showcased once again for anyone who hadn't been made fully aware of them already.
As well as exposing inadequacies, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are also acutely aware of the ways in which health care provision can be improved.
And last, but by no means least, that an upsurge in violence would expose the inadequacy of the newly trained Afghan army and turn what was planned as an orderly handover into an undignified Western retreat.
John was a skilled user of freedom of information law, and helped to prise open the MoD's secretive nuclear citadel and expose its inadequacies.
If Mr Putin's intent was to expose the inadequacies of western policy, he was in a sense pushing an open door.
Now, they are quick to report about other countries and their shortcomings, example, Italy and Amanda Knox's case, but for some reason they refuse to expose the inadequacies in our judicial system, except when it's too late and someone has already spent and wasted many years of their lives wrongfully incarcerated.
Thus, we raised the hypothesis that more challenging growth conditions may expose possible inadequacies in the chimeric tRNA.
"Iris," opulent and eerie, exposes the inadequacy of the term.
The rise of multiparty politics has exposed the inadequacy of our voting system.
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