Ineptitude
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61 examples of Ineptitude in a sentence
Its a comedy folks, a really bad comedy where the audience laughs at the
ineptitude.
If we accept the plot as plausible (which is already a bit of a leap), you can't help but wonder at the
ineptitude
of the CIA, FBI, NYPD and other agencies of law and order in dealing with the threat to a visiting African dictator.
While attempting to save his family from a devil cult in the desert, Shatner is captured and tortured in excruciating scenes of
ineptitude.
The film is watchable and funny for its
ineptitude.
The script, although dated, is often very funny and draws some fine characters, making the craziness that goes down pretty involving even while the technical
ineptitude
is offputting.
The
ineptitude
doesn't matter too much as it is quite amusing, and the film has a few very memorable scenes that make one forget all about the shortcomings.
But Singh’s
ineptitude
as a leader was already apparent before the revelation of Rao’s role.
There was a fourth specific feature fuelling the global protests, too: the exceptionally high level of arrogance and
ineptitude
displayed by the Bush Administration.
Moreover, enforcement of the rights that do exist is trapped somewhere between
ineptitude
and corruption.
But, upon getting to the front of the line, people were often met with strict withdrawal limits, because, in a display of shocking ineptitude, not enough new currency was printed prior to the announcement.
The Knights Templar had taken over the state by making the most of its leaders’ complicity, corruption, and
ineptitude.
We see a European system of crisis management that is fraught with ineptitude, extreme politicization, gamesmanship, and unprofessionalism.
The majority of shortcomings resulted from organizational
ineptitude.
Nevertheless, the burdens in some countries are so obvious that they could hardly be explained as the consequence of anything other than
ineptitude
or predation.
Most of India’s major news outlets highlighted in their coverage of the story charges of corruption and
ineptitude.
In Malawi, for example, where nearly everyone farms for a living, a confidential study by the British government this year found that “the agricultural extension service has collapsed,” a victim of the same bureaucratic
ineptitude
and petty corruption that undermines public services throughout this poor country.
This is precisely the kind of short-sightedness that has long undermined the EU’s image in the world and, by reinforcing the impression of fecklessness and ineptitude, in the member states as well.
One problem is that, after a long period of fiscal prudence, Russia’s government has shown extraordinary
ineptitude.
Russia had a good chance to escape this international financial crisis, but, through his ruthlessness and ineptitude, Putin has rendered his poor country a prime victim.
Furthermore,
ineptitude
and corruption in redistributing wealth have become more apparent as the region’s economies deteriorate, weakening governments’ legitimacy.
Detroit can correct its past public-sector
ineptitude
and abuses by unleashing the private sector’s vast potential, rooted in the metropolitan region’s vibrant entrepreneurial and manufacturing culture, skilled workforce, and a robust technology base nurtured by world-class institutions like the University of Michigan.
From what we have seen over the past five years, the correct answer probably contains more than a little bad faith and sheer
ineptitude.
Sudan’s authoritarian rule and social division along religious lines, together with economic difficulties and political ineptitude, precipitated the collapse of the central government’s authority in the country’s Christian-majority south.
The US public is deeply troubled by the accumulation of public debt, and the Republican opposition has been extremely successful in blaming the Crash of 2008 – and the subsequent recession and high unemployment – on government ineptitude, as well as in claiming that the stimulus package was largely wasted.
But there is not even a prima facie case to be made for Johnson and Soros’s allegations of foolish
ineptitude
on the part of the administration in which I served.
The automobile sector is proof of the extent to which India’s economic downturn is the result of policy
ineptitude.
In the meantime, the government stumbles on and tries to mask its
ineptitude
with a variety of public-relations stunts, including a bizarre recent photo-shoot of Modi feeding peacocks in his garden.
The combination of
ineptitude
and bigotry that has laid the country low has left long-time admirers of the Indian model speechless in disbelief.
Modi’s reckless and ill-considered demonetization (which eliminated 500- and 1,000-rupee banknotes in an effort to curtail the black economy), the GST’s botched and hasty rollout, and five years of macroeconomic
ineptitude
have robbed India of millions of jobs.
But the current administration’s self-centered
ineptitude
rules this out.
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