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to ineffectiveness
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The condition of being ineffective
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The government's program to prevent under-age drinking is misguided and doomed to ineffectiveness.
The Legislature, he said, is "probably second only to Somalia when it comes to ineffectiveness".
As it wasn't a particularly cold winter we do think it was probably down to ineffectiveness of the flu vaccine".
(To add insult to ineffectiveness, he has gone 0 for 22 against the Yankees and the Phillies).
They do not need to resign themselves to ineffectiveness: up to a point, pressure works: China has been modestly helpful over Myanmar, North Korea and Sudan.
Thomas R. Cech, an RNA expert and president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, said it was hard to envisage how the defective gene's RNA avoided being quickly diluted to ineffectiveness between one generation of mice and the next.
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Objectors to lockouts also point out that similar legislation has been rejected by cities like Melbourne, due to its ineffectiveness and threat to local live music culture.
It is stunning that the shifting distribution has not led to renewed attention to the ineffectiveness of current nuclear safety governance on a global level.
According to Varoufakis, the President was referring less to austerity's unpleasantness than to its ineffectiveness.
By June, Myers had been demoted to the minor leagues due to his ineffectiveness, leaving Hamels alone atop the rotation.
The ability of radiation to process the packaged material, compared to the ineffectiveness of chemical treatments, is a critical advantage over the others.
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