Beijing, lamentably, has maintained an economic model particularly ill-suited to deal with faltering global growth.
The energy game is ill-suited to the stereotypical garage inventors who sparked the Internet revolution.
Browett was ill-suited to the job and Apple should be slapped for thinking otherwise.
But he is also dull and uninspiring, a technocrat ill-suited to such a political role.
He suggested the Xbox 360 is ill-suited to displaying 3-D content in the way the PlayStation can.
Joint filing based on formal marriage is particularly ill-suited to the new patterns of marriage and child-rearing.
It is seemingly ill-suited for the role as Europe's leading credit-crunch victim (Britain is the usual suspect).
UN, despite its ability to monopolise the image of legitimacy, is ill-suited to administering territories in transition.
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But its critics suggest it is ill-suited to the task because it is equipped only with blunt tools.
Which is exactly what happened after Blankenship decided to use longwall machines at several Massey mines ill-suited for them.
The Chinese are not culturally ill-suited to team sports, as many have said.
Wikis are good at summarising debates, but they are ill-suited for biased opinion.
Obama's bright young smile cloaks archaic ideas, ill-suited for today's global economic race.
But they were, in general, shows that lacked the essential ingredient of all Disney-branded experiences they were ill-suited for a family outing.
Georgia will have a big primary but should remain Republican unless a candidate ill-suited for the general election sneaks through the primary.
The problem is that Level 3 believes its current CFO, Sunit Patel, is ill-suited to guide the projects he helped to start.
Stiglitz predicted in his book, Making Globalization Work, that eventually reserve currencies such as dollar would depreciate, making them ill-suited for reserves.
And, even if they were not obsolescing, weapons designed for the Cold War may be ill-suited and incredible as deterrents to today's threats.
Like it or not, today's cities are the muddled product, among other things, of speed, greed, outmoded social agendas and ill-suited postmodern aesthetics.
Immobile workers become stuck in jobs for which they are ill-suited, which is inefficient: it raises prices, reduces incomes and makes some jobs uneconomic.
Yet these leadership and management traits are likely ill-suited to managing a team of U.S. engineers, a Japanese Internet company or Indian software outsourcing architects.
For years watchers of the sport have assumed that China's Soviet sports model for choosing and training athletes is ill-suited to such a dynamic team sport.
Evidence of just how ill-suited Rep. Pelosi is for any position of responsibility for national security has become manifestly evident even before she has become Speaker.
The NCAA could have been equally inspired to institute genetic testing when a student athlete has a heart ill-suited for basketball like Hank Gathers at Loyola Marymount.
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In the past decade it has built almost 60 miles of railway lines, creating an elegant subway system that is ill-suited for such a dispersed, centreless place.
In other cases the fetish is realized in a huge expansion of a data warehouse that is ill-suited to handle the multi-structured form of most new big data sets.
But it is also because the conservative culture of many state banks is ill-suited to foreign takeovers, and because many customers would prefer to deal with a privately owned bank.
Moreover, the Chinese have an export-led model that is particularly ill-suited to current global conditions while the Indians have a more balanced economy bound to outperform China's in the years ahead.
But the traits that made it an economic powerhouse in the 20th century easy capital, big companies, rote learning, management by mandarins and stable jobs for male breadwinners are ill-suited to the 21st.
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