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Mr. Smith emphasized that the data Euclid supplied to retailers was made anonymous and delivered in aggregated forms, which he said made it unsuited to personally identifying customers.

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And Indian coal is generally of poor quality, which makes it unsuited to newer, more efficient, coal fired power stations.

The unintentional contributions in (41), from layers u≠l are inter-layer interference, making it unsuited as initial estimate for coherent detection.

The hierarchical nature of Japanese society, many experts concluded, made it uniquely unsuited to democratic institutions.

Developers liked the cul-de-sac because it made it possible to build on land unsuited to a grid street pattern and because home buyers were willing to pay a premium to live on one.

But worldwide fan bases and the internet have made it more rife and much more lucrative, attracting serious mafiosi from Asia and eastern Europe.Last, the governance of too many sports is opaque, juicily monopolistic, badly monitored and wholly unsuited to the big-money age.

The scholar who has most carefully analyzed these controversies that involved Catholic rather than Protestant antagonists has concluded that though Erasmus was well trained to undertake the task of emending scriptural texts, his temperament made him unsuited for public controversy.

Yet I wonder whether the things that make him so appealing (his modesty and low-key charisma) might make him unsuited for the cut-and-thrust of a presidential campaign.

His obvious personal flaws make him unsuited to be commander-in-chief, and his past dealings and obscure personal finances suggest that he does not have what the primmer sections of the US establishment term "the moral character" for high office.

Much has been made, meanwhile, of McCain's aversion to the Internet — a trait that, in the eyes of many liberals, makes him unsuited for leadership at a time when San Jose has supplanted Detroit on the list of America's largest cities.

Nagy wrote that she had a high regard for Strauss-Kahn as a leader and a man with a vision of how to tackle the global financial crisis, but she feared he was a man with a problem, making him unsuited to head an institution in which he had authority over women.

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