Gerrymandering has made congressional elections into a farce in which only one district in seven is competitive.
Qualcomm's round trip shows how the solid and necessary profession of security analysis has become a farce.
So many people in the Bundesbank view next year's selection business as a bit of a farce.
Italian elections could become a farce, and Greece, Spain and Portugal remain trouble spots.
It is a farce of astounding excess and it ought to fail, to simply run out of jokes.
"And Leeds, the way they messed Shaun about was a farce, " added Jordon.
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The past few weeks have clearly demonstrated that all this was a farce.
Zia has called the tribunal a farce, while Hasina has urged Zia to stop backing those she says fought against independence.
As Francis serves lunch to his two employers, he froths up a farce with all the confusion and door-slamming silliness that made "Three's Company" reliable.
Therefore, should we rule out the Darnott episode as a farce?
Because the play is about love and business and language, it has to work on many different levels: as a farce, as a tragedy of misunderstanding, as a song of hope.
Scotland coach Matt Williams slammed the decision as "inconsistent with the rules of the game" and warned the all-Australian appeals panel had set a dangerous precedent that could turn rugby's judicial system into a farce.
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The decree transformed a farce into yet another example of Mr Berlusconi's contempt for the rule of law, of a piece with a new draft law to allow ministers to delay criminal trials against them.
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It was called a "stunt that has become a farce" by then Prime Minister Gordon Brown but a few, including Fraser Nelson of the Spectator, believed he was was doing it for all the right reasons.
Other prominent figures of the fashion industry also came public to comment on the subject, some even accusing Dior of creating a farce to sack Galliano without having to pay him millions for ending his contract without a proper reason.
In the two decades since his humor took center stage, Ives is now a playwright who dives into failed plays or musicals and fixes them, whether they're a stage version of the Irving Berlin film "White Christmas, " a French farce about marital mayhem from the early 1900s, or a work by a 17th-century French dramatist.
Since director Timothy Sheader (Liam Steel is listed as the co-director) treats this production as something of a sex farce, the Wolf (the multitalented, charismatic Ivan Hernandez) gets a lot of play.
Venezuela's electoral council is currently conducting an audit of the votes, which Mr Capriles has dismissed as a "farce".
However, no applications were received for Swansea, prompting Labour's Swansea West MP Geraint Davies to brand the process a "farce".
However, the Antrim and Offaly county boards became aware of the DRA verdict on Saturday morning and more than one official described the game going ahead as a "farce".
Add to the mix a United States President (Dennis Quaid) who appears on the show in order to boost his ratings, and the makings of a scathing farce are all in place.
The German benefited from the controversial decision to penalise Alonso five places on the starting grid after blocking Ferrari's Felipe Massa in qualifying - a punishment criticised by Ecclestone, who described it as a "farce".
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