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"At the same time, he was technically quite inept.
You're probably quite inept at certain things, quite good at some other things.
Indeed, the assumption of Western competence in governance and management will be replaced by awareness that the West has become quite inept at managing its economies.
Politics was in his blood, his father having been in independent Ireland's first government in 1922; though he himself wandered into it from academia, reluctant to give partisan speeches in the open air or at dance halls, and quite inept at the plotting and manipulation so dazzlingly displayed by his Fianna Fail nemesis, Charles Haughey.
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A rather inept bit of advice.
But Vaxxed isn't quite as inept or loony as YouTube docs in the vein of 9/11 hoax film Loose Change.
But that would be dishonest, so they've taken one final opportunity to show that this winter's farce has been due to a toxic mixture of complacency, brittle confidence and quite fantastically inept management.
Nor does "inept" seem quite the right word for the record of the United States during the cold war.
Between the 12th and the 16th century, the dangerously wild free-for-all of the early tournament evolved into dramatic presentations of courtly life in which elaborate pageantry and allegorical display quite overshadowed the frequently inept jousting.
In the factory town, people usually described themselves as ignorant and inept, even when they seemed quite skilled.
Quite why someone so socially inert and inept would do something so ostensibly worthwhile is never explained.
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