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IT TAKES special ineptitude to cheapen a principle without getting anything much in return.
It takes a special level of offensive ineptitude to lose with a plus-five turnover differential.
But allowing such managerial ineptitude to fester was bound to lead to disaster, as alarmingly documented by Hurricane Sandy.
IT REQUIRES a rare degree of ineptitude to announce widely-supported reforms in a way that outrages everyone.
Not being able to provide for my son because my boss intercepted said e-mails and fired me, but not before Tweeting my ineptitude to the world.
A would-be sophisticate, Chip acknowledges for a moment his utter ineptitude; to laugh at him is a kind of sympathy.
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The report attributed the agency's failure not so much to ineptitude as to lazy management, ethical lapses and a culture of secrecy that hid mistakes.
One need not accept Ferguson's account of past ineptitudes to see the dangerous implications of this one: the responsibility for it resides squarely within the administration of George W. Bush.
It is one thing to be oblivious to one's ineptitude, but to willingly reject out of hand any input that is contrary to your view is at times criminal in itself.
Hitz, in considering le Carré's classic, "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold," observes that when agencies violate agents' trust, it's more often due to "bureaucratic ineptitude" than to "cold calculation".
So, my brother decided, the best way to get past his ineptitude was to play instruments not many people had heard much of.
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