Dr Gudgin also told MSPs that the Scottish government appeared to be "blundering" into the debate.
Hearing the blundering repetitions of someone learning something from scratch was unbearable to me.
DPJ's own secretary-general will also step down, and the blundering Mr Nagata is to quit politics.
He accused First Minister Rhodri Morgan of "dithering, blundering and failure" during his four years in office.
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Rome is famous for excavation delays caused by diggers blundering into antique sites.
These deficiencies, coupled with blundering leadership, arguably made the revolution a near certainty.
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Actor Chris Langham - who played blundering minister Hugh Abbot - also won the award for best comedy performance.
The Met Office have stopped publicising their seasonal forecasts after taking too much stick over their blundering barbecue summer forecast.
Most likely this is due to delayed remorse over Britain's blundering policies that led to the partition of India in 1947.
Above all, the candidates must avoid blundering, making some stray error of fact or tone that makes them appear ineligible for high office.
Yet here was a girl willing to take him in her arms and kindly ignore the humbling sight of him blundering his way toward ecstasy.
Lastly, blundering and bloat have imposed a stiff cost in morale.
Once again, Mr Estrada's opponents criticised him for blustering and blundering.
But the parents tolerate this blundering and keep the young crows full of bugs (rather than blueberries) until they eventually learn to master the leaves themselves.
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Unfortunately, experience suggests the most likely outcome is yet more blundering in and out of ceasefires and abortive peace deals, while the region remains in grinding poverty.
On the second day of oral argument, the judges expressed outrage at Jackson's blundering out-of-court statements in which he compared the world's largest software maker to a drug-dealing street gang.
One or more of his leaders created this outlandish version of him and the current circumstances in which they find themselves in by engaging in the most common form of leadership blundering: Charlie is here haunting us today because he was at one time top talent, who has been chronically undercoached and overrewarded year after year.
If it makes me a media lackey or a tail-wagging lap dog for President Barack Obama to hold out for, you know, actual evidence that he had anything to do with the various and glaring misbehavior, blundering and butt-covering in the governmental ranks before I begin invoking Watergate and floating the possibility of impeachment, then so be it.
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