's peacekeeping division in New York saw the Congo mission as ill-equipped to prevent such violence.
No wonder the Army was uniquely ill-equipped to deal with a problem like Maj.
But not all those going on the ill-equipped trawlers or fishing boats are Rohingya refugees.
The truth of the matter is that John Kerry is woefully ill-equipped to wage this war.
Meanwhile, the United States government remains woefully ill-equipped to fight back in the war of ideas.
Without Chandler, the banged-up Knicks, were seemingly ill-equipped to handle an opponent with Memphis' size.
I'm woefully ill-equipped to run a business end-to-end of the scale of Motorola's handset division.
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Kushamond was a tiny, ill-equipped patrol base for a few dozen Afghan Army soldiers.
As a result, the euro area could be ill-equipped to handle a financial crisis.
He appears, in short, woefully ill-equipped for a job that requires extensive linguistic, historical and investigative skills.
And given Mr. Obama's history with Jeremiah Wright, the president is ill-equipped to attack his opponent's beliefs.
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His social-network site was growing fast, but, at the age of twenty-three, he felt ill-equipped to run it.
U.S. officials in the past have said they believe the Afghan justice system remains ill-equipped to manage the facility.
But the instruments confer a stamp of scientific precision on a judgment that psychologists have proved ill-equipped to make.
But some firms are too small or ill-equipped to look beyond Italy's borders.
Similarly our communities, housing and transport systems are ill-equipped for the challenges ahead.
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"This government is fundamentally ill-equipped to deal with the strategic direction of Wales, let alone an airport, " he said.
But in the real world, central banks are ill-equipped to be the adversaries of compromising politicians and myopic bankers.
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"Migrants attempting to illegally enter the United States by boat often travel abroad dangerously overloaded and ill-equipped vessels, " said Capt.
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Unfortunately, the existing framework is ill-equipped to handle a Europe-wide banking crisis, because supervision remains in the hands of national regulators.
It cares for the acute problem, leaving the long term, and often much harder, work to a system ill-equipped to handle it.
But government and industry are ill-equipped to deal with such surgical-strike medicine.
Inequality is another front on which the bank is ill-equipped to fight.
He argues courts are ill-equipped to subject drug manufacturers to after-the-fact analysis.
The banks are also ill-equipped to cope with other sorts of risk.
As an institution, the Law Lords appear ill-equipped for this looming challenge.
That is why Europe and Japan cannot afford to drag their heels over reform or leave workers ill-equipped to take up tomorrow's jobs.
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Even if the fire brigade had lagoons of water at its disposal, it was understaffed and ill-equipped to deal with such a blaze.
EPA, federally mandated to clean up the insides of buildings, passed that responsibility to the still reeling and ill-equipped city of New York.
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It has the most malaria cases in Asia, and with the healthcare system threadbare, it is ill-equipped to introduce systems for monitoring and containment.
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