Sentence examples for whose shortcomings from inspiring English sources

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Instead, it was the Giants whose shortcomings were exposed.

Walcott, pictured right, remains an enigmatic figure, whose shortcomings were twice expressed before he gave Arsenal a 32nd minute lead.

Why should Indians "settle" for either of these leaders, whose shortcomings will be a disservice to a country with aspirations that exceed the vision of either.

The weakest element is probably her voice, whose shortcomings she circumvents by delivering her beatnik ruminations and emotional analyses in a laconic bohemian murmur.

We must allow at least the possibility that Weiner is an online sex addict, still struggling, whose shortcomings and ongoing challenges have been accepted by his wife.

"DRAWING NOW: EIGHT PROPOSITIONS" at the Museum of Modern Art, Queens, is sometimes, but not consistently, an outstanding exhibition whose shortcomings are almost as interesting as its triumphs.

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If he does, one option is to deal Kris Letang, an excellent playmaking defenseman for the Penguins who has been with the team since 2006, but one whose defensive shortcomings surfaced against the Bruins.

Re "As Military Suicides Hit Record High, Pentagon Report Faults Commanders" (news article, July 30): In recent years the military has recruited individuals whose educational shortcomings or criminal records would have previously kept them out.

The discrimination claims in all of these three cases were rejected by the same 7-2 majofity of justices.Although the cases raised slightly different issues, the most important question in each was whether the 1990 Disabilities Act offered protection against discrimination to those whose physical shortcomings can be helped by spectacles or medical treatment.

REBOUNDS Jim McIlvaine blocked a season-high eight shots, falling one short of his career-best.... JAMIE FEICK, whose defensive shortcomings have landed him in Coach DON CASEY's doghouse, said he had no regrets about signing with the Nets instead of the Jazz, who offered the 6-foot-8-inch forward-center the same six-year, $15 million contract he eventually signed with the Nets last summer.

We need to be careful not to be overly harsh in our judgment of people whose main shortcoming was their ignorance of the future: a future they could have prevented, yes, but only if they could have known, with great confidence, that the danger was real.

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