To say the euro zone has bungled the crisis in Cyprus is an insult to bungling.
Detroit GM Joe Dumars caught little or no flack from bungling the Darko pick.
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The bureaucratic bungling is particularly troubling because of the IRS' narrow interpretation of the new right to appeal.
But right away, there's something else that these Brooklyn Nets are bungling and it has to be said.
Even though there was a lot of bungling on the part of government, the American people responded extraordinarily.
To be fair to Mr Musharraf, some of the bungling described in the report is unremarkable in Pakistan.
Past Italian governments did not pay for their bungling because they usually fell before its consequences became apparent.
Yet the bungling shows that Congress's back-room managers face a long-term problem: finding able, youthful leaders they can promote.
Ray, a racist drifter and bungling career criminal, was captured in London by Scotland Yard detectives two months later.
Undeterred with the disastrous bungling of his associate, Naseer maintained his resolve.
Under Tony Blair, Mr Brown's predecessor, the government got a reputation for bungling, with notable mishaps at the Home Office.
With his reputation for bungling important things secure, Gensler now turns to fringe players on the financial scene like InTrade.
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Bungle a situation and you may be remembered at least as much for the bungling as for the purported offense.
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And that means corporate directors and executives are starting to worry about being sued under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for bungling the job.
And now, the obvious -- and perverse -- consequence of the IRS bungling: It has just made the world safer for tax lawyers.
But amid the bureaucratic bungling and fingerpointing, family members also found someone to trust: John Goglia, head of the National Transportation Safety Board panel investigating the crash.
As usual, Congress is bungling our economy again by trying to increase tax rates for venture capitalists by lumping them together with hedge fund managers.
In Belfast, Professor Womersley refuted suggestions from the community that many of the current problems stemmed from bungling of the merger between STFC and CCLRC.
This offers hope for those who despair of the SEC's bungling, suggesting that in the internet age forensic vigilantes and bloggers may fill the gap.
Dorner blamed the retired officer for bungling his appeal to get his job back, according to a letter he wrote complaining of mistreatment by the LAPD.
The second is some policy or political blunder, such as the Tories' bungling of Suez in the 1950s or the poll tax in the late 1980s.
When a coach driver got lost bringing athletes to the Olympic Park, it seemed as though Britain was lining up for at least a bronze in bungling.
Add, finally, the bungling of the House Republicans, first in ruling out the alternative of a censure motion and then in needling the Senate to be equally partisan.
Tom Daschle, who was Senate majority leader at the time, said he is suspicious of the case against researcher Bruce Ivins because of the government "bungling" of Steven Hatfill's case.
In the letter allegedly written by Dorner, which was provided to CNN by an LAPD source, Randal Quan was named as having handled the appeal of Dorner's termination and bungling it.
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Bombardier blames its troubles in Britain on Whitehall bungling.
She faces competition from her Twenty Twelve co-star Jessica Hynes, who plays jargon-spewing PR consultant Siobhan Sharpe, and The Thick Of It's Rebecca Front, for her portrayal of bungling MP Nicola Murray.
Nor have smaller firms been much impressed by the recent bungling in America by Aventis, a Franco-German group whose genetically modified maize has mysteriously found its way into the human food chain.
This one, a detailed look at how the IRS seemingly targeted tea party and other conservative groups for special scrutiny, found bureaucratic bungling and a troubling bunker mentality up and down the agency.
It was only in the last months of the war, when bureaucratic bungling and critical shortages at last began to take their toll, that Japan's output of aircraft and other military equipment dwindled.
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