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"In order to do that, they believe they have to demonstrate, as often as possible, the incompetence of the political class, among all the different political parties.
Holders of attractive positions clung to them as long as possible; mere incompetence was not seen as a good reason to dismiss anyone.
But ironically (or not), much of the government's current financial problems -- and most of the public's problems -- are due to a financial crisis they helped make possible through incompetence and moral corruption. 1) Federal, state, and local governments, as well as pension funds and other investors, relied on their "AAA" ratings to protect their savings.
It speaks directly to our anxious desire to distance ourselves, as loudly as possible, from incompetent people -- as if incompetence were subject to that same you-are-or-you-aren't dichotomy as pregnancy.
It did so at the expense of the other two components of his inquiry, police incompetence and possible corruption among investigating officers, which protected the suspects.
At least incompetence is possible after Western and Ethiopian intelligence campaigns of recent years have successfully targeted Shabab bomb-makers and commanders; several would-be Shabab "martyrs" have accidentally blown themselves up this week.
On the side of the room that was taking calls from Ohio, the vast majority of calls seemed to be from people who weren't sure if they were registered to vote, but there were also accounts of poll-worker incompetence and possible voter intimidation.
Just when they are preparing to hang Meek for his incompetence and possible duplicity, the group succeed in capturing a Native American, played by Rod Rondeaux, who disturbs them with his enigmatic silence and by the dreadful possibility that he, and only he, can lead them safety – but only if they submit to his rule.
The editors of the Army Times write that while Mr Shinseki is a man of "honour and integrity", he lacks the ability to adequately address his department's incompetence and possible corruption: Shinseki has long been recognised as a behind-the-scenes leader, one who uses his influence outside the public eye.
To be sure, his candidacy was made possible by, besides the incompetence of his Republican competitors, the competency of David Petraeus's "surge" into Iraq.
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