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"ill-suited" Definitions
  1. not appropriate or useful for a particular purpose or in a particular situation

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The dogs are played by real dogs, with CG magic animating their eyes or twisting their ill-suited mouths around ill-suited language.
Our legacy welfare structures are ill suited to today's poverty.
We humans are ill-suited for work on the ocean floor.
Political considerations aside, reconciliation is simply ill-suited for tax reform.
A 2% inflation target is ill-suited to the rich world today.
As Lehman showed, ordinary bankruptcy is ill-suited to complex financial institutions.
I always believed that Mr. Bush was ill suited for the presidency.
They are ill-suited to the constantly shifting, evolving world of DERs.
An approach, he says, that's ill-suited to venture's early stage risk-taking.
The two-faced presidency is also ill-suited to respond to major crises.
His father, Philip, was an army officer fantastically ill suited for the job.
I was somebody who was very ill-suited for rapid-fire sketch comedy.
Foreign governments distort markets in ways trade agreements are ill-suited to stop.
On top of all that, the house is ill-suited for official functions.
It seemed particularly ill-suited for the soft nimbus of Mr. Bey's voice.
The truth is that they are unbelievably ill-suited to being kept as pets.
" It added that Cruz "also is ill-suited to serve in the Oval Office.
It was clearly an environment ill-suited to the healthy development of young kids.
The usual economic shock absorber is particularly ill-suited to a trade-induced slump.
Mr. Rasche's ritualistic staging is ill suited to a work of such emotional intensity.
Various obvious lines of attack against Trump are ill-suited for a primary assault.
Admit to yourself that some campaign die-hards may be ill-suited for government work.
Rapid decision-taking and parliamentary dealmaking are things to which she is particularly ill-suited.
Clinton, both by temperament and by image, was ill-suited to deliver such a message.
Insurance is ill-suited as the model for supporting the health of a country's citizens.
The modern-day opioid epidemic is particularly ill-suited to one-size-fits-all solutions.
He never has been an economic populist, and he's uniquely ill-suited to become one.
But second, putting him in prison seemed almost laughably ill suited to what I needed.
Prosecutors and regulators are stuck enforcing laws that are ill-suited to 21st-century misconduct.
Many fear that the island republic is ill suited to protect tourists from extremist attacks.
"As income inequality has widened, GDP is increasingly ill-suited for this purpose," they wrote.
Mr. Trump's improvisational style has sometimes seemed ill suited to the gravity of his office.
It was ill-suited to fighting terrorism and cost the United States too much, he added.
There are plenty of reasons to think that Mr Trump is ill-suited to the presidency.
But experts say its history makes the U.S. uniquely ill suited to navigate this seismic shift.
Well-meaning it may be, but this ersatz accountability is ill-suited to times of crisis.
A "burkini" is not "a cross between a burqa and a swimsuit" ("Ill-suited", September 3rd).
Unfortunately, human beings are uniquely ill-suited to prepare for disasters they cannot sense or see.
But the way he has handled disclosures confirms how ill-suited he is for his public role.
The French left, with its romanticised history of collective struggle, is particularly ill-suited to this fight.
That was less generous than it seems: much of it was ill-suited to growing sugar cane.
But the concerns that prompted an all-out revolution went far beyond these two ill-suited leaders.
In addition, the growth of government created a sprawling bureaucracy that Congress was ill-suited to oversee.
Elephant experts interviewed by CNN said the highly intelligent and social animals are ill-suited for confinement.
Pawlenty was ill-suited for the tenor of Republican primaries these days, and it showed in Minnesota.
Everyday language is ill suited to describe quantum complementarity, in part because everyday experience does not encounter it.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)Wood was thought to be ill-suited for constructing apartment buildings and office towers.
But the shortages are so extreme that patients sometimes take medicines ill-suited for their conditions, doctors warn.
Although Spicer apologized for the comment, Davis insisted that Spicer was still fundamentally ill-suited for the job.
The company launched a Kickstarter for the project in early 2015, but it proved ill-suited to crowdfunding.
It also apologized to the woman in Chengdu and any other customers who found the language "ill-suited".
Hot glue, bereft of editing software and careful lighting, turns out to be ill-suited to making sandals.
Among the president's critics, at least, there is worry that he is particularly ill-suited to the moment.
"Frankly, I think it's why Trump couldn't be more ill-suited to be president, because he's a blowhard."
Ironically this modern standard, not the one from the 85033th century, is ill-suited for the digital age.
Two years in, he remains ill suited to the complicated, thankless, often grinding work of leading the nation.
Spokesman Steve Ammerman in a statement called the right to organize a "labor union tactic" ill-suited for farms.
Two days later, Trump's claim that NATO is irrelevant and ill-suited to fight terrorism came under the microscope.
I am largely ill-suited for anything that requires highly specialized knowledge, advance planning, or making good financial decisions.
Developed in the 1950s and '60s, space law is state-centric and arguably ill-suited to a commercial future.
We hope lawmakers will seize this urgent challenge and upend an ossified regime ill-suited for 21st-century Texas.
His problems, including the Trump caper, reflect how ill-suited he is to govern a major country like Mexico.
He says the rules are ill-suited to contend with China's emergence as a major competitor in many markets.
Downey has never said he was "fired" per se but did admit he was "ill-suited" for the show.
" As they saw it, the schools were "ill suited to the intensely practical type of training that industry demanded.
Some critics argued the dress was ill-suited to the festive spirit of the Games and Rio's hot weather.
And the economic data we usually rely on are particularly ill-suited to offer useful information on that question.
Yet few places seem as ill-suited for dealing with a pandemic as the U.S. under the current administration.
And national legal systems are ill-suited to protect against the borderless consequences of misuse or misfire of technology.
This organizational structure and scale make them ill-suited to pursue novel R&D, which is where the startups shine.
To the degree that the value of existing cryptocurrencies fluctuates wildly, they are ill-suited as a medium of exchange.
Another is the inherent limitations of cable news and traditional news article, which are ill-suited for conveying complex realities.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created because other financial regulators are ill suited to the work of protecting borrowers.
They ended with overly complex and burdensome reporting requirements that are ill-suited for investors and the asset management industry.
After studying elephants in the field for decades, she believes that they are uniquely intelligent and ill-suited for confinement.
But CAFE standards were never designed or intended to reduce emissions, and they are ill-suited to accomplishing the task.
A seemingly ill-suited tune, Andy Williams's version of "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)," gives the trailer a kitschy kick.
And, according to Vulture, right now that means tech, and the idiosyncratic, sometimes ill-suited to power, figures at the helm.
Moreover, her three decades in politics made her a particularly ill-suited choice for an electorate whose chief desire is change.
Of course, Graham isn't actually #goals, he's more a reminder of just how ill-suited our bodies are for car travel.
Egypt's allies in the West support it with a steady stream of arms, but many are ill-suited for the battle.
Pervasive problems with affordability, battery life, clunky design, and ill-suited software prevented MIDs from ever becoming a mass-market success.
Analysts say carrying hundreds of thousands of different parts is ill-suited to a company without deep experience in the field.
Their "one size fits all" approach is ill-suited to the nation's increasingly diverse flood control and other water resources needs.
If we look at 3D printing, I think that the current generation of printers is ill-suited for the mass markets.
Its dismaying lack of delicacy is ill-suited to Wilde, a writer who, if anything, can often seem fey and arch.
But charters as a group are ill suited to the task of justice because they are a legacy of failed justice.
Dreiband's record of opposing civil rights renders him ill-suited to provide that kind of leadership to the Civil Rights Division.
And the simple fact that he is a billionaire centrist seems ill-suited to the current mood of the Democratic Party.
However thanks to the messenger planet's backward movement and ill-suited position, we could experience some miscommunications, unfulfilled promises, and general snafus.
All crops have wild relatives that are ill-suited to agriculture but which have vastly more genetic diversity than their cultivated cousins.
Flynn, though, had been particularly ill-suited to his post, with a personality and temperament that magnified many of Trump's worst flaws.
Governing-as-usual is ill-suited to deal with global, complex, interconnected issues that do not respect geographic borders or electoral timetables.
It's got Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston in it, and we would've been totally ill suited for the role of Judas Priest.
We're told some of the names are hilariously ill-suited for the job ... lots of local news anchors/reporters and sports types.
State media has said video games, masturbation, and a lack of exercise have made many young men ill-suited for the military.
Arguments in the 1920s against Eastern European immigration mirrored those against Chinese immigration: The immigrants were swarthy idolators, ill-suited for democracy.
The risks loom larger because this particular crisis is ill suited to the usual tools the government has to stabilize the economy.
Researchers have spent decades studying the mobility habits of women and frequently find that transport systems are ill-suited to their needs.
The current, traditional approach to criminal groups — with its focus on building big cases for prosecution — is ill-suited for modern threats.
The reality is that Trump nominated a collection of individuals, many of them establishment, to posts they're entirely ill-suited to occupy.
And Silicon Valley has been trying to shed a reputation for sexism but many of its products remain ill-suited to women.
The Houston Oilers became the Tennessee Oilers, but after two years playing under the ill-suited name the team switched to the Titans.
The camp's narrow and uneven terrain was ill-suited for her daughter Asha's wheelchair, and she mostly carried her daughter on her back.
This story about why humans are ill-suited to tasks like monitoring autonomous vehicles, and easily distracted, originally ran on March 24, 2018.
His position makes Dorn among the most outspoken opponents of popular programs like ALICE, which he regards as particularly ill-suited to children.
Best maps/modes: There really isn't any mode or objective in Overwatch that a high-health flanker like Roadhog is ill-suited for.
Beyond that, each case demands nuanced judgment that somehow avoids excuse-making, something our culture is particularly ill-suited for at this moment.
Keys has not dropped a set so far and all the talk that her game was ill-suited to clay now looks redundant.
Telecom policy is a serious business and — as Wheeler's tenure as chairman amply demonstrates — the public interest is ill-suited by partisan leadership.
We can make more sand, but crushing rock or pulverizing concrete is costly, and the resulting sand is ill suited for many applications.
Those leaders should advise the new Commander-in-Chief that their unique medical problems alone make transgender individuals ill-suited for military service.
Built on coal and steel, Steubenville and Weirton were ill suited to survive the transformations brought about by globalization and the information economy.
While they don't reflect well upon her, they testify first and foremost to how ill suited Mr. Trump is to his own role.
The application of the third-party doctrine has been logically inconsistent and confusing, and it is particularly ill suited to the digital age.
"We have a president that could not be more ill-suited to be president of the United States," Graham says in the ad.
Opinion columnist I am trying to think about when, exactly, I realized that my brain was wretchedly ill suited to the modern world.
I mean, look, this is ... I think a lot of the defenders of Hillary Clinton's candidacy make this similar argument, which is, every time you say that she was uniquely ill-suited, you fail to account for the ways in which a sexist system has spent a very long time making her ill-suited in the way that you're describing. Right.
But for all those animal discoveries, human aging is a problem that the biomedical industry and its regulatory agencies are ill-suited to solve.
But as President Bashar al-Assad lost ground, Hezbollah sent more fighters to aid Syrian security forces ill suited to the conflict they faced.
"In my view, DHS has adopted procedures so ill-suited to achieving that stated goal as to render them arbitrary and capricious," Watford said.
Just as in nighttime shots, the mode is ill-suited to photographing moving objects, however, there's no danger of the camera overexposing daylight scenes.
Your sausage fingers and burrito arms are ill suited for the task, so you'd probably want to scrap them for bionic sail appendages instead.
" Kerr, in an interview with Sports Illustrated earlier this year, said Trump "couldn't be more ill-suited to be president, because he's a blowhard.
But piles of Wall Street money couldn't save Mr. Bush, who proved to be a startlingly inept candidate ill suited for the Trump era.
So black people aren't dying for want of basic necessities, they're actually dying because they're biologically inferior to whites and ill-suited for freedom.
There are more than a few examples of why the lower courts are ill-suited to rule on such cases considering the stakes involved.
"With stiff competition, these two appointments to the Fed are the worst, ill-suited appointments that the President could come up with," Pelosi said.
Lincoln only wished to prevent the spread of slavery into the Western territories, which most historians believed were ill-suited for slave labor anyway.
But this can be labor-intensive for humans, making the technique ill-suited to tackling fast-moving content such as memes or election-related misinformation.
Though possessing a raw beauty, Lennon's self-lacerating lyrics, probing the darkest part of his psyche, made it ill-suited for the contemporary hit parade.
Some farmers complain that they have been resettled on sheer hillsides ill-suited to farming and, to add insult to injury, chronically short of water.
It also requires more discrete, personalized messaging targeted to specific sets of voters and potential volunteers, a goal for which Twitter is spectacularly ill suited.
After five wins last week, Clinton is signaling again that she's turning her focus to Trump, casting him as ill-suited to lead the country.
That task is expensive and complex, and if the past is an indication, it may be a job for which record companies are ill suited.
In the ill-suited space at City Center Stage II, the single set — that ice shelf, by Adam Rigg — is mostly a one-note joke.
The Malaysian law's utter inability to tackle the real problem illustrates the fact that legal tools are ill-suited to tackling the fake news problem.
In its 19 sections, the poet summarizes scenes from a 1960s sci-fi film that, on the surface, seems ill-suited for such careful reflection.
The pit latrines that serve well enough for yurt dwellers in sparsely populated rural areas are ill-suited to the densely packed settlements on Ulaanbaatar's edges.
The site where the rock art stands is fittingly known as Camel Rock, a remote patch of the desert that is ill-suited for permanent settlement.
At the other extreme, players whose games depend on power, such as Bubba Watson, Gary Woodland or Tony Finau, could prove ill-suited to Pebble's demands.
But the event was discontinued after 1924, since matches of 80 minutes were ill-suited to competitions featuring multiple teams in a short period of time.
This is PM Lee's dilemma, and unfortunately all of his US-centric training and experience and networking makes him particularly ill-suited to working through it.
Traditional command and control regulation tends to be too complex and slow to change, making it ill-suited to control the myriad activities that emit carbon.
Figuring all that out while also figuring out how to pay for it would be a logistical problem which the government is ill-suited to solving.
And "Megyn Kelly Today" was defined by disappointing ratings and awkward moments, with the host sometimes seeming ill-suited for the bubbly world of morning television.
As a computer technician from a big city, Mr. Balocha was ill-suited for the mines, his soft hands used to working keyboards, not the earth.
In Alabama, if the charge of perfidy was politically dangerous to Ms. Roby, Mr. Bright, 65, was ill suited to the task of policing party loyalty.
But Redmayne's gentle features are ill-suited for such an indignant character, and he can't seem to muster much energy for even the most impassioned scenes.
Some believe that Britain's relations with its immediate neighbours will be more harmonious after it extracts itself from a project to which it is ill suited.
And sure, it's retro-sexy, but a manually operated, DJ-centric record player like that one is ill-suited to the needs of most home audio enthusiasts.
That's a small gap in trust between what could be a credible investment professional and a falsely incentivized salesman pushing ill-suited products for a fat commission.
His most recent behavior not only confirms those observations, in my opinion, but also goes well beyond the realm of being simply ill-suited for the job.
But Sheeran also has a roving eye—he enjoys breaking out into raps whenever he needs to express an antagonism that is ill-suited for guitar pop.
Tennis would appear to be inherently ill suited to radio, both overly busy and potentially as soporific, in terms of narration, as something like the shipping news.
Her unconventional interests and worldly experience made her ill suited for the Indian marriage mart, and the only man who would have her was Myshkin's father, Nek.
And because of the way they spread, it often takes a unified, nationwide policy to prevent or stop them — something for which guerrilla governance is ill-suited.
Decades-old anticolonial parties like the Vietnamese Nationalists were obliterated, their clandestine traditions, designed to evade colonial police, proving ill-suited to competing for first-time voters.
A consensus formed that the area had lost vibrancy and that many of its buildings — on average 75 years old — were ill suited for the digital age.
The team routinely drew small crowds and, over its last seven seasons, averaged fewer than a million fans at Olympic Stadium, which was ill suited to baseball.
My parents, deep in denial that my skin problem was anything but a medical matter, didn't recognize how ill-suited for the piano my taut hands were.
Her task, which she fulfills with terrific intent, is to chart the downfall of a resolute but precarious soul who was ill-suited to take the plunge.
Last year, during the campaign, he argued that his criticism of NATO as ill-suited to combat terrorism caused the organization to ramp up counter-terrorism efforts.
But this record, lyrically, is about people who are ill-suited to a certain kind of work just pushing through it, or suffering through it, just because.
Arranged marriage, American-style Arranged marriage is stigmatized in the U.S., where parents are largely deemed ill-suited for the task of finding marriage partners for their children.
But the ability to be directed will always be at the top of Disney's list, and the pair were apparently ill-suited for that aspect of the job.
Many Western conservatives, including the Bundys, have argued for decades that national monuments bring economy-busting regulations and the federal government is ill-suited to manage the land.
Given how much rests on the man's shoulders, and how ill-suited he is to the presidency, the focus on Mr Trump's character is both reasonable and necessary.
This uncolored sound is comparatively less emotional, and I've previously written about how ill-suited it is for entertaining casual listeners, but the R70x somehow defy old preconceptions.
Finally, many EU regulations are ill-suited to the financial markets and have not been developed with much sensitivity to the markets as a force for the good.
A key element of this will be to establish guidelines to "improve production, regulation and quality control" of antivenoms, says Williams, to avoid ill-suited products reaching patients.
I'm not sure anyone would say their calling in life is to be a customer service rep, but I was particularly ill-suited for this line of work.
"I have previously explained that a strict but-for causation standard is ill suited to discrimination cases and inconsistent with tort principles," she writes, citing her Nassar dissent.
And I'll credit the E.P.A. administrator, Scott Pruitt, with the sincerity of his convictions, even though those convictions make him breathtakingly ill suited for the position he holds.
Then there's Doug (Kyle Bornheimer) and Mia (Jessica St. Clair) who might possibly be the most ill-suited couple on this planet, or any other for that matter.
The growing suspicion, however, is that in a digital world overflowing with free services like Facebook, Google and YouTube, price is an increasingly ill-suited proxy for value.
Inflexible, always-on nuclear, the idea goes, is ill-suited for a world where wind and solar output vary on timescales ranging from seconds to hours to seasons.
He was ill-suited and unqualified for the role and often lambasted by his own allies, but he also abetted the largest assault on the free press in decades.
His critics, many of them more affluent, view his language as a particularly vivid sign that he lacks basic decency and is ill suited to the nation's highest office.
The defendants — Chevron, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Royal Dutch Shell, and BP — argued that the claims were "ill-suited" for resolution in the courts in their motion to dismiss the case.
But the Republican Party is ideologically ill-suited to meet this fixed challenge, and Bush added a layer of corruption on top of that, which compounded an inherent liability.
" Alfred Regnery, the son of Henry Regnery, the famous publisher, confirmed that his cousin was ill-suited for a career in business: "That was the consensus in the family.
And the rapid, sometimes careless innovation of Silicon Valley is ill-suited to the car industry, which requires ultra-high durability and has an ultra-low tolerance for error.
And the "I thought it would be easier" jibes with the larger narrative of Trump's presidency—that he is ill-suited for the job and is an incompetent leader.
Charged with executing laws ill-suited to local conditions, colonial administrators could tell the king, obedezco pero no cumplo (I obey but do not comply), without fear of punishment.
And he was ill suited to learn the perfect balance of "caution and aggression" Washington would later demonstrate, especially after Arnold was injured in battle and left permanently disabled.
Even if Hurricane Harvey had never materialized, the broader political and economic climates in the United States would be uniquely ill suited to passing a big regressive tax cut.
He was just, well, Donald Trump: a septuagenarian cable-TV addict ill-suited for the responsibilities of his office but still fully capable of attempting to exercise its powers.
It gets at the glorious raconteur Ms. Reynolds clearly was, as well as how ill-suited for real life she might have been, at least according to her daughter.
Ultimately, I worry Buttigieg will easily lose to Trump because he is ill suited to make the simplest and most powerful argument against the current administration's apparent economic successes.
Flynn will have one other responsibility — and this is where the retired general, despite his decades of generally exemplary military service, may be uniquely ill-suited to his role.
Both the test and the schooling that prepares students for it are unfair and ill-suited to the needs of a country that wants its workers to be more innovative.
The rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning have created new kinds of computing workloads that are ill-suited for traditional processing and demand new and more advanced computing architectures.
Responding to questions from the influential Treasury Committee, the ex-business owners said the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) was ill-suited to handle serious complaints against the lenders it regulates.
We have worked for a half dozen secretaries of state in both Republican and Democratic administrations and rarely if ever have we encountered one more ill-suited for the job.
Clemency is ill suited to deal with the systemic issue that concerns him, which is that thousands of federal prisoners are serving sentences far longer than would be imposed today.
The welfare states that Western democracies have painstakingly built over the past few decades would collapse under the task of absorbing millions of people ill-suited to local labour markets.
Cruz, meanwhile, followed up his Iowa victory with a third-place finish in New Hampshire — which was surprisingly good, since many believed the state to be ill-suited to him.
WHEN THE Supreme Court decided in June that it was ill-suited to policing partisan gerrymandering, Chief Justice John Roberts wove in a faint silver lining for fans of democracy.
But it seems particularly ill-suited for a time when young white men can radicalize themselves on racist fringe websites like 8chan without ever picking up a newspaper or magazine.
Each ship has a capacity for about 1,000 beds but many of their treatment areas are open bays and would therefore be ill-suited to handling potentially contagious coronavirus patients.
But trees can live centuries, and environments are changing so fast in some places that species planted today may be ill-suited to conditions in 230 years, let alone 22009.
But Durkan said she was particularly concerned about the small businesses and gig economy workers in Seattle who are ill-suited to handle declining economic activity or outright work stoppages.
It concerned a crime some said was particularly ill-suited to clemency, and it was not the product of the care and deliberation that have informed pardons by other presidents.
He volunteered to be blasted by one himself, to show it was safe, and went forward with the purchases despite warnings from experts that they were ill suited for London.
Imin worries about what will happen to those kids now — and about Adil, whom he described as a gentle soul ill-suited to the harsh conditions in a Chinese prison.
Mr. Musk acknowledged the production system relied too much on automated machinery that was ill suited to certain precision tasks and had to be removed and replaced by human workers.
But we don't know how long it will be before a medicine-ball throw, in its turn, looks like a faddish fitness anachronism, ill suited to what soldiers actually do.
In many cases, these changes are working in tandem to destroy animal and insect habitats or force species to migrate to other regions, where they may be ill-suited to survive.
Were I to make a list of games that seemed ill-suited to the blossoming world of eSports, Sid Meier's Civilization series would probably rank near the top of the pile.
But the self-described "wiseguy from Brooklyn" initially found himself ill-suited to military life until his radio and electrical skills were noticed and he joined the Office of Strategic Services.
He argued that his colleagues had insisted on a separation of powers far stricter than what the Framers had envisioned, one ill-suited for the modern era of the administrative state.
Each ship has a capacity for about 1,000 beds but many of their treatment areas are in open bay and would therefore be ill-suited to handling potentially contagious coronavirus patients.
Sarastro (the acclaimed baritone Matthias Goerne singing a bass role that seemed ill-suited to his voice) and his troupe are like dropouts from society who can't fathom what's going on.
Some of its health claims are unproven, but there is evidence that the treatment can be beneficial for people who have joint pain or are ill suited for hotter traditional saunas.
In a pricey country ill-suited to the budget traveler, Bermuda's leadership also wants an increase in individual tourism, arriving by flight, rather than relying predominantly on the cruise-ship trade.
Among a large group of candidates, these tests can help managers filter out those especially ill-suited to a role, but they can't provide reliable information about a single worker's character.
Speaking to media earlier this month, he praised "much flatter" management structures and said "old-style command and control" was ill-suited to the pace of change in a digital era.
Sous vide—a cooking method that involves sealing food inside a plastic bag and then cooking it in a water bath—seems ill suited for something as cumbersome as a Thanksgiving turkey.
Even if a founder is able to gain traction against these odds, scaling is hard because of poor infrastructure, an ill-suited financial sector and uncertainty in the legal and political contexts.
That hands Boeing the opportunity to make use of a domestic lawsuit ill-suited to its global confrontation with Airbus, but which if successful could deliver a hammer blow to the CSeries.
His rise is made all the more extraordinary by the fact that his sunny outlook seems singularly ill-suited to the sullen, angry mood that his main competitors seek to capitalise on.
One other employer is particularly ill-suited to compete: the federal government, with its centenary history alternating world-changing innovation and unbelievable stodginess, could emerge shriveled and unable to fulfill its mission.
Although the budget reconciliation process is ill-suited to the task of fixing insurance regulations, it was specifically designed for entitlement reform, and offers Congress a chance to reform the Medicaid program.
In 2017, Damore was fired for writing a lengthy memo that argued that women and minorities were not proportionately represented in Silicon Valley because they were inherently ill-suited for tech work.
His superiors had judged that he was ill-suited to the role of manuductor, and that therefore it would be a useful trial for him and an instructive one for the novices.
Trump is singularly ill-suited and unprepared for the job he is seeking, and he is making a mockery of what conservatives have argued, accomplished, and sought to achieve in recent decades.
U.S. and global stock markets continued to hemorrhage on Monday, an implicit rebuke that whatever desperate measures the Fed can take, for now at least, look ill-suited to stem the tide.
The author's devotion to capturing interiority in prose might make his writing seem ill suited for film, but his novels have served as a consistent basis for a wide array of movies.
Rex Tillerson is widely seen as ill suited to diplomatic leadership and determined to dismantle his own department, which has been central to America's national security since Thomas Jefferson ran the place.
U.S. and global stock markets continued to hemorrhage on Monday, an implicit rebuke that whatever desperate measures the Fed can take, for now at least, look ill-suited to stem the tide.
WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani may be ill suited to be President Trump's legal frontman for all of the reasons that the bombastic former mayor appealed to Mr. Trump in the first place.
It was that this choice is the culmination of years of bad decisions that have left California with an infrastructure ill-suited to the risks of a world gripped by climate change.
Few prominent national security figures are as ill-suited to the job of national security adviser as Bolton when you consider his views, his temperament and his ability be an honest broker.
Now, if you wanted to design a personality type perfectly ill suited to be a change agent in government, you would come up with Donald Trump: solipsistic, impatient, combative, unsubtle and ignorant.
And the army's own top brass say that its current form—heavy on low-skilled personnel, light on equipment, and increasingly diverted towards routine policing—is ill-suited for the government's stated aims.
The songs are ill-suited for his voice, the Cockney accent sounds uneven and uncertain (at least Dick Van Dyke committed), and the character himself lacks the charisma that's made Miranda so beloved.
Click here to view original GIFBecause the human body is (scientifically) a big, wet meat sack, murder is typically an ugly, messy thing, ill-suited for coverage on a gif-heavy video blog.
"This approach is ill suited to the digital age, in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks," she wrote.
As we bid Cruz adieu, we should give him his due: He took a mien and manner spectacularly ill suited to the art of seducing voters about as far as they could go.
Free markets are, of course, another way of distributing resources, but they may seem ill suited for food banks, where the goal is to get food to the neediest cases, not the richest.
But it is an unlikely strategy for improving his standing with the majority of voters who say in polls that he is ill-suited to the presidency and biased against women and minorities.
The article said the Wangjing SOHO resembled "pig kidneys," an insult in Chinese, and it argued that the building's location was ill suited to collect good energy, a central principle of feng shui.
If you&aposre feeling ill suited to the job of guiding people in their career development and evaluating their performance, rest assured that even the most experienced managers get confused — all the time.
Moreover, while the Fed and other central banks may well take action to try to insulate the world economy from those shocks, their tools are ill suited to the task in many ways.
Grenell's sudden embroilment in Assange's extradition fight comes at an inconvenient time, as Democrats and national security veterans criticize him as ill-suited and unqualified to be the acting director of national intelligence.
The clinic helps the mentally ill avoid winding up in the ER, where round-the-clock activity and confusion is ill-suited to the needs of patients who are already agitated, suicidal or psychotic.
Broadly speaking, the federal government's processes regarding how classified information should be handled are designed with low and mid-level personnel in mind, and are ill-suited for the issues facing very senior diplomats.
"Given the ill-suited vessel the group had purchased and their lack of serious boating experience, it is hard to imagine that they would have made it very far past the breakers," he said.
Professor Ravi Aron, a U.S.-based expert in manufacturing, said India was ill-suited for a Chinese-style export boom, because it lacked the infrastructure and the skills for its exports to compete internationally.
This predilection, combined with a lack of democratic scrutiny, makes it "extraordinarily opaque, extraordinarily slow, extraordinarily bureaucratic" and utterly ill-suited to a fast world of "gene drives, lethal autonomous robotics, you name it".
The complexities of his new role, one in which listening is required as much as talking and self-interest has to give way to consensus, would have once seemed ill suited to Mr. Schumer.
Part of the problem is the regime's blunt force approach — indiscriminate bombing as well as the razing of entire villages and some extrajudicial killings — is ill suited to the requirements of effective counterterrorism operations.
Instead, his gauzy calls for a generational torch-passing were ill suited to a Republican electorate who wanted someone angrier and more hostile to the system than Mr. Rubio could bring himself to be.
The administration said in court papers the appeals court ruling would force judges to make case-by-case assessments of the risks possession by convicted felons, a job for which they are ill-suited.
The state House Democratic Caucus sent a young campaign manager and paid half of his salary, but Mr. Sappington found him to be ill suited to the race and replaced him after six weeks.
May's critics seized on the dual departures to chastise May's handling of Brexit, and to suggest that her government is ill-suited to facilitate the complex disentanglement of two of the world's major economies.
While services like SurveyMonkey and Google Forms are great for broad, general surveys that can span a number of use-cases and industries, they are time-intensive and ill-suited to getting feedback from users.
The critics note that the state's demographic makeup — its population is 85033 percent white and just 4 percent black — makes it ill-suited to play such an important role in a party that prizes diversity.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With scorching summer temperatures and little rainfall, the barren scrublands around the port of Aqaba in Jordan, one of the world's most arid countries, might seem ill suited to cultivating cucumbers.
" Overall, the editorial notes, Tillerson is "widely seen as ill-suited to diplomatic leadership and determined to dismantle his own department, which has been central to America's national security since Thomas Jefferson ran the place.
His views on NATO, like his views on the use of force and when to leverage American military power around the world, resemble a Cold War mentality that is ill-suited for the 28503st entury.
She said that after her son was born she was forced to leave her position in the legal department and was transferred to the sales department to a position for which she felt ill-suited.
Since then, Tesla has raced to iron out kinks in the assembly process, mainly by scrapping some complicated robotic machines that proved ill suited to certain tasks, and hiring hundreds of workers to replace them.
Kashkari, who along with other policymakers has maintained that the Fed's policy toolkit is ill-suited to fix structural economic problems, said the new institute's mission of promoting opportunity was crafted to appeal across political lines.
There are other orbiters circling Mars, operated by NASA and other space agencies, but these satellites are primarily aimed at doing science, and their orbits make them ill-suited for telecommunications, according to the Planetary Society.
The former governor is wrongly caricatured as politically timid and ill-suited for a protracted primary battle and had privately expressed confidence about his ability to beat Trump and ascend to the presidency, two sources said.
The FCA "considers these products are ill-suited to retail consumers who cannot reliably assess the value and risks of derivatives or exchange traded notes (ETNs) that reference certain crypto-assets," it said in a statement.
Power was somehow both too concentrated in the king — creating problems when someone as ill-suited to the role as Louis XVI ascended to the position — and too diffusely distributed across the nobility, clergy, and judiciary.
Analysts generally attribute the imbalance not to trade barriers, but to U.S. cars being ill-suited to the Japanese market, which tends to prefer small, fuel-efficient cars, and to the lack of established dealer networks.
But it is a tool deeply ill-suited to be the map of a project's overall vision or infrastructure, and it is never the source of truth — the source of truth is always the running code.
Robert Lee, a former U.S. intelligence officer and president of the cyber-firm Dragos, said Joyce was technically competent and that many of the previous White House cyber coordinators had backgrounds ill-suited for the job.
They will run in seven battleground states, emphasizing that Mr. Trump has "made his billions on the backs of others" and has a "temperament that's ill suited to keep America safe," said a spokesman, Justin Barasky.
But its former director — Glenn Adamson, who stepped down in March — served less than three years, and because he was a researcher lacking in executive experience, some museum insiders considered him ill suited to the position.
And this goes to the core of who Comey is — a nice guy, wonderful family man, eloquent speaker of soaring oratory and rhetorical flourishes, but who was ill-suited and woefully underprepared for the big stage.
In addition to creating the impression of a President ill-suited for the world's most important job, Wolff's broad brush paints a credible picture of those struggling to work with him or plotting their own ascents.
Robert Lee, a former U.S. intelligence officer and president of the cyber firm Dragos, said Joyce was technically competent and that many of the previous White House cyber coordinators had backgrounds ill-suited for the job.
One explanation is more observation than analysis: The French political system is in crisis, and its parties are ill-suited to meeting the expectations of society today, which has considerably changed over the past several decades.
" Of the two Fed Board nominees, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said this week: "With stiff competition, these two appointments to the Fed are the worst, ill-suited appointments that the President could come up with.
And the tools which social democrats typically use to advance their goals are ill-suited to the modern economy, as Branko Milanovic, a left-leaning scholar formerly at the World Bank, convincingly argues in "Capitalism, Alone".
But while there were rebates available for fancy-pants electric "ductless, mini-split" heat pumps — ill-suited to both my house and my budget — there were none available for the normal electric heat pump I wanted.
But the best tells of all—what really gives away the party's growing sense of hopelessness—are the strange and ill-suited tools Republicans are using to try and yank victory out of the jaws of defeat.
After weeks of liberal panic, Hillary Clinton finally faced her Donald Trump problem head on Thursday, with a foreign policy speech eviscerating her presumptive Republican opponent as emotionally unhinged and generally ill=suited to run the country.
While in the midst of that assignment—which required the kind of delicate give-and-take ill-suited to a hard-driving, no-nonsense Marine—the 23-year-old Mueller received a final call to public service.
The British-born freestyle skier told an American T.V. show last week that Pence was ill-suited to lead the U.S. delegation and posted a dig at the former Indiana governor on Instagram after Friday's opening ceremony.
Despite his global experience, Mr. Tillerson was ill suited to the public duties of the United States' chief diplomat and was isolated from the career officials whom he often froze out of the most important policy debates.
Assessments of what went wrong concluded that the existing compliance office within the department's federal student aid section was ill suited to handle the type of deceptive practices and misrepresentations that some for-profit colleges engaged in.
James Damore, an engineer at Google who was fired after Gizmodo published a memo he distributed inside the company arguing that women are biologically ill-suited for engineering roles, says that Google stamped out discussion of his views.
"The Financial Conduct Authority considers these products are ill-suited to retail consumers who cannot reliably assess the value and risks of derivatives or exchange traded notes (ETNs) that reference certain cryptoassets," the FCA said in a statement.
Much like IM, however you'll note that these tools never really transformed the way we work and we marched on, still using email as our primary communications tool, no matter how ill-suited it was to the task.
Wireless still isn't available to vast stretches of the country, and usage caps, overage fees and bizarre limitations (like having to pay more for HD video) often make such connections ill-suited as a real home broadband replacement.
As is always the case with Trump, however, there is the chance of unexpectedly grabbing headlines with an off-the-cuff remark jabbing at his opponents or one that seems ill-suited to the solemnity of the occasion.
Which I think it is; I think politically the horror in Pittsburgh and the mail bombs are a gift to Democrats, because they highlight one of the most specific ways that Trump is ill-suited to his office.
With the exception of being on the 37th floor — where she regularly witnessed parents struggling to maneuver strollers into crowded elevators — there wasn't anything about her one-bedroom apartment that was particularly ill-suited to raising a child.
The subcommittee's staff includes Lina Khan, the young legal scholar who wrote Amazon's Antitrust Paradox, a paper widely read in antitrust circles that argued that current antitrust doctrine is ill-suited to rein in internet giants like Amazon.
It's the latest stage of the slow-burning, deepening estrangement between Harry Potter readers and a woman who has often been as ill-suited to the role of pop culture celebrity as she is eager to play it.
This dark horror classic begins where David Lynch's Inland Empire left off, with tales of anthropomorphic animals facing off against the void at the center of the universe, who discover they are ill-suited to that dark challenge.
He seemed temperamentally ill-suited for a power grab during the trial, although he has on occasion voted with the court's liberal wing and in 2018 rebuked Trump over the president's criticism of judges who have ruled against him.
Steve Jobs launched his war on Flash back in April 2010, saying in an open letter that Flash was a relic of the PC era and ill-suited to the battery, performance and security needs of a mobile world.
Part of this could owe to the fact that candidates like Yang have much to gain from the debates, while frontrunners such as former Vice President Joe Biden who are ill-suited for the format have only to lose.
Perhaps the most important moment of the debate was at the end: After calling Mr. Trump uninformed, dangerous and ill-suited for the presidency, both Mr. Cruz and Mr. Rubio said they would support him as the party's nominee.
Yet the providers of those services say they are unprepared to step into the breach, hamstrung by regulations ill-suited to the current pandemic and unable to access protective gear that could shield workers and clients alike from infection.
Although those laws may be sufficient and appropriate when, for example, an employee takes a former employer's customer list to a competitor down the street, they are ill-suited for the fast-moving, multijurisdictional cases in today's global economy.
Perhaps it's this fatigue with unfair generalizations that elevated Silicon Valley's latest gender war to new heights following publication of an internal memo from a Google engineer asserting that women are ill-suited for technical jobs for biological reasons.
Those calls should be resisted for a bevy of reasons, not least of which is that such regulations would be promulgated by regulators ill-suited to the task and, in practice, would be susceptible to manipulation in the field.
Several actresses brought along activists as their plus-ones and ceded their interview time to them, though the format of "red carpet interview," which is breezy and intensely visual by design, felt ill-suited at best and insulting at worst.
"Ivanhoé Cambridge and ICAMAP believe that the current structure of the Company's shareholder base is ill-suited to attracting the new capital the Company needs to fund its long-term investment programme," according to a joint statement by the companies.
Things haven't improved since, and activists, lawyers and consumer advocates have been discussing for years how modern (read: antiquated) U.S. antitrust law is particularly ill-suited to policing vertical integration mergers or ideas like net neutrality in the new media era.
Humans are an unlikely target; a weapon that acts over generations seems ill-suited to war or terror, and the idea that future generations will not have their genomes sequenced in a way that shows up such attacks feels far-fetched.
The article's arguments are complex and subtle, and the confirmation process is ill-suited to addressing arguments of that sort — particularly when what's at issue are the arguments' implications for highly charged matters not directly addressed in the original article.
Punk can't seem to let it all go, probably rightly, and for that reason he's been cast adrift, unable or unwilling to go back to the thing which made him famous and ill-suited for the new things on his horizon.
Monetary policy geared to an entire economy is ill suited to fix such problems, but the Fed's regional role in community development, as well as the bully pulpit shared by its policymakers, have prompted them to focus on possible options.
"Rex Tillerson is widely seen as ill suited to diplomatic leadership and determined to dismantle his own department, which has been central to America's national security since Thomas Jefferson ran the place," the board wrote in a piece published online Saturday.
Among the officers, sometimes called "gypsy cops," who have found jobs even after exhibiting signs that they might be ill suited for police work is Timothy Loehmann, the Cleveland officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014.
Oil majors' often cautious pace in complex, high-risk projects was ill-suited to the nimble needs of shale, which requires drilling hundreds of wells and injecting water at high pressure to break the rock that holds oil and gas.
Erin Simpson, former CEO of Caerus Associates who served as an advisor in Afghanistan to the NATO-led security mission there, has written that Mattis is a legendary commander, but ill-suited to the bureaucratic job of running the Pentagon.
He has also contended that Mr. Romney was ill-suited for the 2012 nomination because his health care overhaul as governor of Massachusetts was seen as a precursor to the Affordable Care Act, which Republicans (including Mr. Romney) have assailed.
As Justice Sonia Sotomayor explained in a 2012 concurrence, This approach is ill suited to the digital age, in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks.
The complexity and decades-long nature of this problem makes it uniquely ill-suited for politics operating on two to six-year cycles and makes it unlikely to ever be the top priority for any sizable portion of the population.
The company described him as an awkward former "Democratic legislative aide," ill suited to lead "what many describe as a strident advocacy group," who "knows little about guns or how to actually use them" and obtained multiple Vietnam-era deferments.
The complexity and decades-long nature of this problem makes it uniquely ill-suited for politics operating on two- to six-year cycles and makes it unlikely to ever be the top priority for any sizable portion of the population.
Trump is like Hitler, Mussolini, and Napoleon; the imploding GOP getting rid of one ill-suited candidate after another is like Robespierre in the French Revolution, who stuck the executioner in the guillotine because there was no one left to behead.
The theory that people should not expect privacy when they inexorably broadcast information "is ill suited to the digital age in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks".
When the novelist John Steinbeck set out on an epic road trip to see the country with his poodle Charley in 1960, he mostly avoided superhighways, considering these "high-speed slashes of concrete and tar" ill-suited for the inspection of the landscape.
Omar Mateen, the Orlando nightclub terrorist, the Tsarnaev brothers, who executed the bombing of the Boston Marathon and Nadal Hassan from Fort Hood are just a few examples of how the FBI is ill-suited to the 21 st century counter-terrorism threats.
Is a media-dominated outsider populist primary process an adequate substitute for a party-oriented republican process capable of exercising a deliberative judgment on whether a particular candidate is ill-suited by character and temperament to be President of the United States?
Duppy Mary's Kingston hotel, Mary tells us, "offered care and comfort to those English people who found their constitutions ill-suited to the atmosphere of our island"—including a hysterical young white woman (Mendes, at a wearying fever pitch), who enters screaming.
But approaches to the reporting of extreme weather events often seem ill-suited to an era defined by a changing climate, as journalists struggle to find the right tone, convey the right level of urgency and context and worry about compromising their neutrality.
Mr. Ovitz is certainly correct that Mr. Eisner had set him up for failure and never really wanted a successor, but even Mr. Ovitz's highly sanitized version of his time at Disney makes it clear how ill-suited he was for corporate leadership.
Mr. de Blasio's style seems particularly ill-suited to a moment when personality politics have entered a new and hypercharged phase, when the ability to create an obsession both among one's own constituents and the opposition seems so essential to getting ahead.
Polls show Joe Biden with a 2- or 3-to-1 advantage over Sanders, whose lack of support from older Democrats makes him particularly ill-suited for a state that is a magnet for retirees from the eastern third of the nation.
"The Trump administration's reversal of years of considered decisions by Democratic and Republican presidents to curtail the use of landmines is another reckless act by a president ill-suited to serve as commander-in-chief," he said in an email from his campaign.
It is an economic problem that the Fed's tools would be particularly ill suited to solve; the Fed can help address weak demand in the economy but can't do much about a negative supply shock, which is what a trade war would be.
The best-case scenario is likely to be that over time, as these multiple PCs age out, many households will buy a single new PC to continue to do the decreasing number of tasks to which tablets and smartphones remain ill-suited.
When we pulled out of port, the sea was glass-flat, but as the land behind us fell beneath the horizon, we began rolling in 10-foot swells — it was clear why this smaller boat was ill-suited to chasing poachers into deeper water.
Mark Weber, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees ORR, said sheltering children in large facilities, while not preferable, is a better alternative than holding them for long periods at Border Patrol stations ill-suited to care for them.
The FCA "considers these products are ill-suited to retail consumers who cannot reliably assess the value and risks of derivatives or exchange traded notes (ETNs) that reference certain crypto-assets," it said in a statement on its public consultation on the proposed ban.
Third, on a related note, much of that effort should be directed to reconnecting with working-class voters, at which Mrs Pelosi, who appears to think the minimum wage a boon for them, rather than a policy to help the lowest paid, is ill-suited.
The terrain is steep and dangerous and he and a group of five other migrants face risks ranging from losing their footing on steep drops, being struck by falling rocks or succumbing to the -9C (15°F) temperatures in clothing ill-suited to the terrain.
Proponents of updating the law, first written in 1934 and last revised in 1996, say it's showing its age and is ill-suited to dealing with a world dominated by high-speed internet and mobile devices instead of phone service and traditional radio broadcasts.
" Sprigg claims that transgender individuals have "unique medical problems" that make them "ill-suited for military service" and that since the military "regularly discharges service members who are not medically deployable," it's only fair to "hold individuals who identify as transgender to the same standard.
In 2001, MacDonald was appointed as chief designer at French fashion house Givenchy, succeeding Alexander McQueen, but he departed in 2004 amid accusations that his sequin-heavy style was ill-suited for a brand that treasured its association with style icons such as Audrey Hepburn.
One of the most effective ways to address the scourge of statutory rape and child marriage in Turkey — and perhaps the broader Muslim world — may be to use Islamic arguments to show why they are inhumane and ill suited for today's day and age.
The President's chaos theory of management, rule by threats, focus on pleasing his political base and policy-lite sloganeering are being exposed as ill-suited to effective governance as the nation wrestles with two perennial controversies given new life this week: health care and immigration.
Clinton, preparing for a fight against Trump in the general election, has tried a series of attacks against the boisterous businessman in recent weeks, casting him as a security risk because of his foreign policy views and ill-prepared and ill-suited for the job of president.
" Whatever wisdom the so-called third-party doctrine had in 1979 when Smith was decided, it is entirely "ill suited to the digital age, in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks.
Despite the unfortunately overheated rhetoric around this issue in recent years, the truth is that we can have an open internet without ill-suited public utility regulations, which only wreck what makes the internet so great — a force of innovation that connects people and improves lives.
Stull said the same problem continues to vex both workers and employers — a skills mismatch that is keeping qualified workers from taking lower-paying jobs and employers from hiring aggressively in a labor pool they believe is ill-suited for the challenges of more technical positions.
To control a quantum processor, you also need a powerful classical computer, but traditional computers are ill-suited for this task, Quantum Machines argues, and it'll take specialized hardware for classical computing to harness the power of quantum computing and run complex algorithms on these machines.
A journalist as well as a college teacher whose previous biographies took on 20th-century figures — the African-American baseball player Toni Stone and the first women trained as astronauts by NASA — Ackmann might seem ill-suited to contend with a 19th-century poet's life and legacy.
As Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker of The Washington Post write: With the first case of coronavirus not tied to foreign travel being announced in California on Wednesday, Trump finds himself grappling with a crisis for which his record suggests he is particularly ­ill-suited to respond.
"Doesn't mean that people don't bring their philosophies to the table, but we have two people totally ill-suited, unqualified for the position because they may just go in and say the President wants an increase in rates so we're here to do that," Pelosi said.
Politico's chief political correspondent Tim Alberta was just terrific as a moderator even though Democratic National Committee officials opposed his role, citing his work writing for a conservative magazine and experience chronicling the Republican Party as ill-suited for a debate to inform Democratic voters, NBC reported.
And the candidacy of a Washington Democrat who fondly recalls his relationships with conservatives, and even used his speech bowing out of the 2016 race to make the case that Republicans are the opposition but not the enemy, may be ill-suited for the Trump era.
Playing an active role in the Middle East requires winning over not just the Palestinians but Israel and America too, a task for which Mr Corbyn, who has spent his life railing against American imperialism and who failed to root out anti-Semitism within Labour, is uniquely ill-suited.
It's a screen that seems somewhat ill-suited for the task of paying attention to the road while driving, and the Byton car also has front seats that swivel towards the inside of the vehicle so that those in the front can better interact with those in the back.
Not only did the Hodge persist in arbitrarily picking Wayne Rooney for England's opener against Russia, he also decided to field a bizarre, ill-suited 4-3-3 with Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana playing as sort-of-not-quite-wingers either side of a predictably stranded Harry Kane.
But the hurricanes are yet another reminder of this president's rare capacity for self-congratulation — a trait that seems particularly ill-suited to the aftermath of deadly disasters, when the plight of people who lost homes or even family members would seem to take precedence over testimonials to FEMA.
Federal Reserve officials and their global counterparts are staring down an economic threat unlike any they have ever faced, as markets look to them to contain the fallout from a rapidly spreading virus with limited ammunition and tools ill-suited to deal with broken supply chains and quarantined consumers.
The sender was Cornerstone Global Associates, a little-known consulting firm based in London, and in the email the company's president laid out a plan to assist Qatar — tiny, dusty, hot and, to many observers, ill-suited to host sports' most-watched event — with its mounting public relations problems.
THE UNDERDOG: The Milwaukee Panthers were bidding to be the most unlikely squad to ever make the NCAA tournament, a team so seemingly ill-suited to postseason festivities that making the play-in game in Dayton would be as amazing as some rando No. 11 seed getting to Phoenix.
"In my view, DHS has adopted procedures so ill-suited to achieving that stated goal as to render them arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act," he writes, citing the fact that asylum seekers are not asked whether they fear returning to Mexico unless they bring it up themselves.
A result, in many cases, has been quarterbacks who dominate at the top college level only to find their skills ill-suited to the N.F.L. In the case of Wentz, it also might mean a quarterback who flew under the college radar but is ready to shine in the pros.
Lena Dunham's adventures on the campaign trail prompted exasperated sighs from the right and (especially) the left, but she's still making a really good TV show about a group of friends who spend their 20s realizing how ill-suited they are to be friends with each other in the first place.
MORE, to Democrats believing Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE was a compromised candidate ill-suited to carry on the Obama legacy.
But after meeting every challenge that every opponent has thrown their way, the Warriors are down 3-1 in the Western Conference Finals, on the brink of postseason elimination at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder in tonight's Game 5, and facing an unexpected obstacle that they are ill-suited to overcome.
" In an interview with The Washington Post this week, Mr. Trump, who has tried to bolster his foreign policy credentials amid criticism from both parties that he is ill-suited to be commander in chief, said of NATO, "At what point do you say, 'Hey, we have to take care of ourselves?
Over the course of two weeks, while hiking some 220 miles and visiting 20 of them (12 of which I slept overnight in), I battled sopping boots, squally winds, dispiriting cold, blinding rain and seemingly impenetrable bogs only to reach dwellings that, by most modern standards, are ill-suited for human occupancy.
The federal government – led by the FBI, DHS, and DOJ– is perhaps ill suited to the task as we have seen in its nascent efforts in this area, (often unfairly) accused of stigmatizing Muslim communities, serving as a guise for intelligence-gathering, and violating the civil liberties of law abiding Muslim-Americans.
The documents seen by Reuters, supported by interviews with 10 sources familiar with FSCO's activities, show that the agency didn't merely miss the problem; its senior investigators ignored or downplayed clear warnings from within their own ranks that retail investors were being sucked into a market to which they were ill-suited.
Like Shiv, he's inextricably tied to his family despite how ill-suited he is for the shark tank it is, and he's finally realized that the reason (or one of the reasons) that Logan seems to hate all of his children is that they were born with luxuries that he had to earn.
Even fairly dedicated viewers of the Trump Show were likely confused by the sudden entrance of this new character, who was given little in the way of introduction and whose backstory, as evidenced by since-deleted tweets bashing Trump and praising Hillary Clinton, seems confusing and ill-suited to his current role in the narrative.
The status of Hollywood leading man — a role newly acquired by Chadwick Boseman in historical dramas like 22016 and Marshall and Michael B. Jordan in Fruitvale Station and Creed, where both men capture the gravitas and romantic possibility of anonymous everymen in the mold of Denzel Washington — is ill-suited for Stanfield's narrow frame and irrepressible physical energy.
Playing for a new contract in a system ill-suited to accentuate his strengths, he endured that frustrating circumstance with blinders, hardly focused on bettering those around him and instead obsessed over getting to the basket—defensive coverage be damned—to rediscover the flair that previously had transformed him into one of the world's most popular athletes.
Of the 1990s neo-soul artists who made a mainstream impact, the Brooklyn-born crooner Maxwell might have been the most unlikely: His delicate, understated style was hardly irresistible radio fodder (though his work has long been a staple of adult R&B stations), and his deliberate, complex ballads seemed ill suited to court anyone beyond R&B purists.
This means, theoretically, that you could go on a terrible Tinder date, never make it past drink one, and a few months later get a call informing you that your ill-suited suitor had taken your skin cells and transformed them into sperm or an egg because while you might not have been the perfect romantic match, your genetic makeup was alluring.
The case of Philip Brailsford illustrates something different -- a young, inexperienced police officer who was part of a team comprised of specialists (one who exhibited unprofessionalism and lack of expertise in issuing commands) ill-suited to read a less-than-complex set of circumstances, leading to a series of preventable errors that resulted in the infuriatingly "legal" execution of a man.
But over the past decade, the United States has poured more than $13 billion in security assistance into Egypt with little to show for it except more jobs for a defense industry exporting materiél that is ill-suited to Egypt's defense needs and that allow the Egyptian military to sustain a patronage system that distorts the economy and fuels corruption.
It would appear the cryptocurrency universe's reaction to the news in and of itself confirms a theme Pandl and his co-author, Charles P. Himmelberg, highlighted in their report: that while cryptocurrencies could serve as attractive hedges against inflation or stores of value due to their lack of central bank backing, the group's stunning volatility makes them ill-suited as money substitutes.
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine had removed Gerstenmaier from his post because it was felt that the man who had guided the shuttle, the ISS, commercial crew, and both the previous and current attempts to send astronauts back to the moon was ill-suited for guiding NASA's effort to send the first woman and next man to the lunar surface by 85033.
The rude awakening is going to be the following, which is that when you look across the venture landscape you have a bunch of people who are, frankly, ill-suited to do what they're doing, and so as a result they feed off historical bias, they kinda focus on the things that they know the best, which will result ultimately in a bunch of marginal investments.
While Mattis calls could be seen as an attempt to assuage fears that the Trump administration might pull back from the decades-old military alliance, the statements following the conversations issued by Fallon and Stoltenberg also addressed some of the issues that Trump has spoken about, including that NATO is ill-suited to tackle terrorism and that members do not spend enough on defense.
This, together with the dear price that makes them ill-suited for casual use, ultimately led me to treat the KSE1500s as a desktop system, listening to them primarily when I'm in front of my PC. Electrostatic headphones are a niche within a niche, and although Shure has made them vastly more portable than usual, it hasn't really addressed the biggest stumbling blocks to wider adoption.
"Including credit sensitivity as part of the framework is the most straightforward approach to achieve this alignment, as it enjoys the benefits of using SOFR as a robust underlying rate and does not require complex hedging strategies which are ill-suited for smaller Main Street lenders and community banks with less complex balance sheets," wrote the banks, which include Capital One, Fifth Third, PNC and Regions.
In other words, if the federal courts are effectively going to make up a right to sue that no constitutional or statutory text endorses — perhaps an altogether dubious enterprise — they at least should avoid such an undertaking in circumstances presenting considerations of foreign relations and border protection; such considerations are meant to be addressed by the executive branch, and involve the weighing of costs and benefits of a kind the judiciary is ill-suited to assess.

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