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"O.K., the government may be inept or corrupt.
Should I pay at all?- Anonymous Your consultant may be inept, but you still have to pay him.
"Apart from black-hearted businessmen, some government departments may be inept – even colluding with them," wrote one user.
Never mind that the current management may be inept, this is America, the land of second (even third) chances.
Whereas, with very few hidden neurons, the network may be inept to learn the associations between the input and output variables.
In other words being born in a drug infested slum with poor schools and dangerous living conditions does not condemn a child's life to poverty - it is just that those born into it may be inept at playing the game of life.
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America may sometimes be inept or hypocritical.
The probable culprit, Mr. Blakeman said, was that "the pair just may have been inept lovers" who had not yet mastered the birds and bees.
Al Gore's presidential campaign in 2000 may have been inept, but his campaign slogan—"the people versus the powerful"—is defining the politics of the 21st century.It is easy to see why.
That phrase, "Self Storage," although grammatically inept, may be emotionally accurate.
The bombast may be intended to overshadow inept results: the corporate-led Knicks have endured 40 years without a championship, the dysfunctional Mets have scuffled through decades of losing, and the erratic Jets, forever reorganizing, last won a Super Bowl in 1969.
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