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9 Sentences With "ineptitudes"

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But Perry voters also seemed bathed in nostalgia for ineptitudes past.
Jason Chaffetz, who presented documents suggesting the EPA did not act quickly enough, was particularly critical of the government's ineptitudes in addressing and fixing the dangerously high levels of lead in Flint's tap water.
Now, instead of Blazkowicz maybe being a Jew, his mother is explicitly a Jew, one sold out to the Nazis by a monstrously cruel father who blamed his own ineptitudes on everyone but himself.
After witnessing these alarming antics from actual decision-makers, it's hard to be excited about watching similar ineptitudes for laughs on TV — especially since Veep's first woman president suffered a brutal presidential election loss of her own.
But this constant fluffing of the NFL at the expense of the players, deflecting blame from the league's (many, countless) ineptitudes, then writing a goddamned open letter to the players telling them they demean themselves—who are you serving in doing all this, Peter?
Just as we suspect that this teacher's > ineptitude in spelling is not limited to those two words, so we must suspect > that she has other ineptitudes as well." > 6\. Trifles "Our educators, panting after professionalism, are little > interested in being known for a picayune concern with trifles like spelling > and punctuation. They would much rather make the world a better place.
Poulenc was dismissive of "Mendès' ineptitudes … balderdash";Poulenc, pp. 27 and 50 and another critic wrote in 1996, "Mendes's dramaturgy is not only painfully thin but takes a long time to get under way".Salter, Lionel. "Chabrier: Gwendoline", Gramophone, October 1996 Arnold and Nichols comment that the work is considerably less Wagnerian than has often been supposed: "certainly the modal, asymmetrical, loosely articulated theme of the overture is individual to a degree".
One wished it to be more regularly classical; another wanted more romance. One hinted that the Inquisition would not tolerate its supernatural machinery; another demanded the excision of its most charming passages, the loves of Armida, Clorinda and Erminia. Tasso had to defend himself against all these ineptitudes and pedantries, and to accommodate his practice to the theories he had rashly expressed. Tasso's self-chosen critics were not men to admit what the public has since accepted as incontrovertible.
Because of these ineptitudes, she was replaced as regent on April 1828 by Tati. In the 1830s, she took the title and name of Ari'ipaea Vahine. Despite her removal from the regency, she continued to hold considerable influence and power and stood second in rank to her niece. In February 1832, Teriitaria along with Tati and other chiefs led the forces of Queen Pōmare IV and suppressed a rebellion in Taiarapu (modern-day Taiarapu-Est and Taiarapu- Ouest) led by a local chief named Ta'aviri.

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