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Mr. Romney has said Mr. Obama is "not up to the task" of being president.
"Europe is not up to the task" of fighting terrorism, said Sebastien Pietrasanta, a Socialist MP who presented the report.
Sometimes a movie is so awful that the word awful is not up to the task of conveying its awfulness.
The city of Evantown is not up to the task of coping with extreme water events like droughts that could become more frequent with climate change.
There is this recurring theme that he is a castrated impotent man who is not up to the task of retaliation.
And Mattel's unapologetic willingness to defy the regulators leaves no doubt that the nation's battered regulatory apparatus is not up to the task of protecting American consumers.
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Unfortunately, even with the cuts, Krause just isn't up to the task of making this academic language live.
It is not that they're not up to the task of getting in.
An ordinary jury was not up to the task of dealing with these new fact situations.
In Ranieri's eyes, the referee was not up to the task of such a game.
If they can't handle their own pilots, they're not up to the task of acquiring another airline.
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