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All that the second viewing confirmed, he added, was that the continuing confusion had nothing to do with inadequacies on the part of Graham or her audiences.

Dr. Guillen did not describe the lab's inadequacies on that program, but he did say that Dr. Boisselier was being investigated for fraud and reported that she had moved her cloning efforts out of the country.

"People with depression have overactive default mode networks and so ruminate on themselves, on their inadequacies, on their badness, that they are worthless, that they have failed – to an extent that is sometimes delusional.

Men inflicted their emotional inadequacies on everyday women, leaned on subway poles, sent terrible text messages, spearheaded fascist counter-revolutions in fragile democracies and just generally found diverse ways of not coming correct.

The need for public-private partnerships arose against the backdrop of inadequacies on the part of the public sector to provide public good on their own, in an efficient and effective manner, owing to lack of resources and management issues.

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While the Z10 lacks a physical keyboard, the main attraction of BlackBerrys for many current users, the company said it had developed software that should alleviate some of the inadequacies of on-screen typing.

Through this collective experience, reflections on inadequacies of current theoretical and methodological approaches fuelled a focus on the social determination of health, observable in distinct contexts, and not the excessive examination of isolated determinants.

The strain of the constant moves, the stress of constantly reinventing yourself, the feelings of inadequacy brought on in each new country, where you have to learn to talk and cook and drive anew - all of this weighs down our families, threatening at times to crush us.

Concerns regarding loss of species diversity in the wider countryside have focused attention on the inadequacies of conservation programmes based on site protection alone.

Ms. Malcolm's writing often turns in on itself, commenting on the inadequacies of the genre at hand; in her most recent book, "Reading Chekhov" (Random House, 2001), a series (one could almost call it a collage) of biographical accounts of Chekhov's death casts doubt on the notion of biography.

It was difficult to read Giles Foden's article squarely blaming the attack on the Westgate mall in Nairobi on alleged inadequacies of the Kenyan government and, as he puts it "rampant corruption" (Behind terror is corruption, 24 September).

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