Ineffectiveness
in sentence
36 examples of Ineffectiveness in a sentence
RNG: How could a reasoned argument logically entail the
ineffectiveness
of reasoned arguments?
When we blame personalities instead of the clarity, the accountability, the measurement, we add injustice to
ineffectiveness.
In the past there may have been a will to oppress but it was counter-balanced or diffused by
ineffectiveness
or inefficiency of the government.
Why?Europe has no policy responses open to it to respond to such a calamity because its fiscal situation is already weak and the new European Central bank is tangled in
ineffectiveness
and a dated obsession with fighting inflation.
In view of the Trump administration’s political ineffectiveness, it is safe to assume that if there is any stimulus at all, it will be smaller than expected.
But it is extremely undesirable for government spending to have to be as volatile as it would be if it had to cover for the
ineffectiveness
of monetary policy.
This does not mean that one should disregard what can be learned from others; but imitation without adaptation is a recipe for ineffectiveness, if not worse.
It could not, but a torrent of cheap imports masked the spectacular
ineffectiveness
of state-led production.
The current moment of American weakness coincides with a substantially changed international political environment, defined largely by the limits of US power, Europe’s ineffectiveness, and the emergence of new global giants like China and India.
The
ineffectiveness
of existing institutions and structures in the face of today’s threats is now jeopardizing the EU’s legitimacy, because Europe’s citizens are calling for solutions that the EU obviously is unable and partly unwilling to provide.
If, reflecting the mood in the member states, the elections result in a fragmented Parliament – possibly rendered less representative by low voter turnout – paralysis, disaffection, and
ineffectiveness
are guaranteed.
Apart from that, the
ineffectiveness
of austerity in a country with a flexible exchange rate does not apply to the situation of a country in a currency union.
Given the Syrian opposition’s manifest
ineffectiveness
and disunity, so the argument goes, President Bashar al-Assad’s fall, when it finally comes, will incite civil war, massacres, and chaos, which is likely to spill over Syria’s borders, further destabilizing weak neighbors like Iraq and Lebanon, and leading, perhaps, to a regional crisis.
Republicans will blame their defeat in November on the Fed’s monetary stimulus (if not on the
ineffectiveness
of Mitt Romney’s blunder-filled campaign).
At the time, Britain and the US had much greater problems – more radically unstable government finances and feebler economic growth – which ensured the
ineffectiveness
of their efforts to impede the European negotiations.
But as international criticism mounts, the
ineffectiveness
of a “see no evil, hear no evil” strategy for addressing internal issues should now be obvious.
In the eurozone’s case, the risk is compounded by the
ineffectiveness
of its key macroprudential instrument, the Stability and Growth Pact, in limiting countries’ spending, as lower interest rates give debtor countries leeway to spend more.
The outcome of the vote attests to the
ineffectiveness
of Turkey’s parliamentary opposition, which once again failed to make a dent in the AKP’s popularity, almost as if they had set out to disprove the theory that electorates simply tire of long-serving governments.
The threat of deflation – and the
ineffectiveness
of its previous measures – leaves it no choice.
But it is far more likely that the rift will persist for months, if not years, further unraveling a fragmented Middle East – and underscoring the
ineffectiveness
of America’s tweeter-in-chief.
After all, it would not be funny if a charity dedicated to famine relief celebrated its own ineffectiveness; practical value in that case would be paramount, because it would be the only real reason for the charity to exist.
What role did austerity and Greece’s ongoing Great Depression play in the
ineffectiveness
of the response?
Mubarak’s
ineffectiveness
as broker of an Israel-Palestinian peace was not truly inconvenient for some of Israel’s leaders.
While they have gained new verbal commitments from Morales to contain the narcotics trade, the government’s
ineffectiveness
was evident when a Bolivian police general was arrested in Chile while transporting a huge shipment of cocaine to the United States.
Land grabs, chronic corruption, impunity, the inability to enforce contracts, and the fragmentation and
ineffectiveness
of aid deterred foreign and domestic investment further.
The fisherfolk are not alone in criticizing the
ineffectiveness
of the rescue efforts.
The corruption and
ineffectiveness
of a succession of mainstream coalitions, and the promise of outsiders to do better, whether credible or not, similarly motivates Italian supporters of the right-wing League party and the left-wing Five Star Movement.
Annan oversaw a massive expansion in UN peace operations, in response to growing demands and expectations, but many were dogged by charges of ineffectiveness, financial corruption, and sexual exploitation.
A “federation by exception” merely draws the logical consequences from the
ineffectiveness
of the fines envisaged by the SGP, and is fully consistent with the concept of subsidiarity that has been applied since the SGP’s introduction: as long as national economic policy complies with the framework, there are no sanctions.
His mildness came to be dismissed as timidity, his unflappable manner excoriated as complacency and
ineffectiveness.
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