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Today, such inadequacies are endemic.
But its glaring inadequacies are rendered somehow more infuriating and intractable by the hackneyed image it offers to visitors.
On top of that two parliamentary committees – stung by their own past inadequacies – are competing to summon witnesses.
Historians with whom he disagrees — from Saul Friedländer to "people like Deak" (Istvan Deak, the Central European historian) — are guilty of "inadequacies," are "tendentious" or "fashionable"; their arguments "Soviet-inspired" or worse.
"The vigor of the Indian media is not in doubt, but its inadequacies are large when it comes to the reach, coverage and focus of news, opinions, perspectives — and entertainment," the authors write.
Maintaining self-esteem in the face of such a public slandering will be harder for the former boyfriend of Lily Allen whose inadequacies are the subject of her latest song, "Not Fair".
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Few here seem interested in rehashing W.'s inadequacies — weren't eight years of nonstop coverage plenty?
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