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"There were two different problems in the crime lab -- scientific incompetence and corruption," Professor Dow said.
Many prominent members of Darwin's immediate intellectual circle Adam Sedgwick, William Whewell, Richard Owen, and Thomas Huxley— had previously been highly critical of Chambers's Vestiges in the 1840s for its speculative character and its scientific incompetence.
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Incompetence is sin, & incompetent deception is unpardonable.
The scorned Weil struck back in The Crimson: "The shoddiness of their work as scientists is the result less of incompetence than of a conscious rejection of scientific ways of looking at things..
It has become too useful a smokescreen for Muslim nations' many defects -- their corruption, their incompetence, their oppression of their citizens, their economic, scientific and cultural stagnation.
Moreover, the woman does not resist the process through which she loses her self-worth because "she arrives at her sense of incompetence and estrangement…on the basis of reasons that are valued by a scientific establishment which is socially validated and which she trusts" (Benson 1994, 657).
Incompetence reigns!
Offensive incompetence.
What naïveté, what incompetence!
Such incompetence is common.
Incompetence or venality?
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