Ponting said the referral of disputed catches to inadequate technology was a "blight on the game".
"It's time to declare war on this blight, " says Alan Bradley, London's "street environment" czar.
It is never going to be anything more than a failure and a blight on humanity.
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They fear there will be an overconsumption of resources that will blight the planet.
However, too often, inner cities are viewed as places of blight, poverty, and social ills.
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They fear there will be an over-consumption of resources that will blight the planet.
Some began to wonder if the presence of Wi-Fi access points was contributing to the blight.
Corruption and regulatory failures, including low excise duties on spirits, add to the blight.
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"I will lead a relentless focus on those who blight our lives, " he said.
You know, he understands that it is the blight on - of America's image overseas.
It looks like the region will face yet more planning blight in the future.
Netbooks were terrible machines, a technological blight that threatened to become the future of computing.
How can this blight of worklessness be squared with Britain's much-trumpeted low rate of unemployment?
If she were made prime minister, it would hardly reduce the blight of nepotism.
Yet when it comes to the space around our televisions, the box can be such a blight.
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But critics say the plan is flawed, saying it will blight the countryside and require public subsidy.
But Andrew Mason, from Church Fenton Parish Council, said he thought the project would "blight the village".
The surroundings in which he died certainly illustrated how the blight of drugs can affect a neighbourhood.
Their (occasional) efforts to do so impoverish already destitute people, and blight their hopes of economic take-off.
The litter of discarded bottles and cans is a safety hazard, a public nuisance and an aesthetic blight.
Responding to the PGA's call, a spokesman said drugs were illegal because "they destroy lives and blight communities".
Some of the homes they renovate are being donated to Blight Busters, which then place families in them.
Today, it is a city of just over 700, 000 residents, confronting widespread poverty, blight and diminished municipal services.
As for poverty, contemporary India's worst blight, education will spread the benefits of economic growth to the masses.
Far from being worthy of the Committee's high praise, such an alignment is a blight on America's reputation.
Cities were considered a blight on the environment: energy-hogging, pollution-spewing, garbage-producing environmental hellholes.
About 172, 000 properties within 0.6 miles (1km) of the first phase are alleged to be affected by "HS2 blight".
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Finally, the scabrous politics of Washington could blight federal assistance to improve manufacturing.
The Scottish government argued the legislation would help rejuvenate Scotland's high streets and reduce the blight of empty properties.
There is no visible blight to neglecting your finances, but there should be.
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