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7 Sentences With "most ineffectual"

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Being veep — the most ineffectual role in D.C. — has never been so powerful.
But if so it's the most ineffectual coup imaginable, with no actual plan for changing the direction of his pontificate.
He is also in the middle of committing one of the clumsiest, most ineffectual, but brilliant crimes of the 21st century.
Both as a leader and as a protagonist, as one of the series's primary load-bearing characters, Jon is one of the most ineffectual people on the entire show.
"There's been a series of brutal reviews calling Tillerson everything from an "unmitigated disaster" (Tufts' Daniel Drezner) to "quite possibly the most ineffectual secretary of state since America's rise to global prominence in 1898.
President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's decision to unilaterally ban oil and gas drilling in the Arctic Ocean and parts of the Atlantic—a decision that can and likely will be revoked by the next Administration—just further cements his legacy as the most ineffectual President in decades.
This made it difficult for staff to complete urgent tasks, and contributed to delays in key projects such as the construction of the Memorial's Hall of Memory.McKernan (1991), pp. 196–197 Tom Hungerford, who worked for the AWM between 1948 and 1949, wrote in his memoirs that Treloar was "most dedicated, most incredibly hard-working, most unfailingly kind and most ineffectual".McKernan (1991), p. 197 Treloar increasingly obsessed over relatively minor details and gained a reputation for indecisiveness.McKernan (1991), pp. 198–199 alt=Black and white photo of a coffin which has been draped with a British flag being carried by pallbearers. The pallbearers are middle-aged men wearing formal suits, and three other middle aged men in suits are following the pallbearers. Treloar's work patterns took a toll on his health, and the deterioration in his performance after 1946 was possibly the result of exhaustion.McKernan (1991), p. 199 Despite this, the Memorial's board did not intervene in the institution's management and allowed Treloar to remain in his position.McKernan (1991), pp. 201–203 In January 1952, Dawn found him ill in bed after noticing that he had not signed the attendance book.

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