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This results in incompetence being geometrically increased by the same incompetents hiring still more people who won't be likely to show them up.
Within months, the LPF was collapsing in incompetence and dissension, and by 2008 it had disappeared.
He said there "probably will be an increase" in incompetence charges.
As for Balducci's, its Web site was a study in incompetence, one of the worst I've ever attempted to navigate.
Republicans say the spill is a lesson in incompetence: the Obama administration has fumbled, they argue, highlighting government's failure not just with the oil, but also with the economy, the deficit, health care and war.
Marina Silva, the former maid who is a leading contender for the 2018 presidential election, said in an interview that Ms. Rousseff's ouster was rooted in incompetence and deeply flawed policy making, referring to charges that she manipulated the federal budget to conceal economic problems.
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This was an assertiveness not normally associated with Benítez but the manager had made no mistake in diagnosing incompetence in the Real ranks.
America is turning away from a war we originally supported, only to find that the same attitude within our leadership promoting the war, resulted in total incompetence in conducting the war.
The short answer is that the HBOS board had a rival in the incompetence stakes in the form of the old Financial Services Authority.
The results indicated a developmental delay in counting alongside incompetence in detecting counting errors in the DD group.
Part of the answer is surely to be found as much in hubris as in the incompetence portrayed by Ricks.
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