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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gehry's ever-expanding list of new projects should win him even more fame-- and notoriety from his detractors, who variously complain that his buildings privilege spectacle over functionality, or that they're ill-suited to their surroundings.
Regulations are ill-suited for transmission across state borders.
But these are static measures ill-suited to crises, when prices fall so fast that, by the time the protection is activated, it is already too late: the financial equivalent of opening a parachute too close to the ground.
" That's an overstatement, but Mr. Grundfest is right that social media "is a highly efficient means for broadly disseminating many different forms of information in non-exclusionary manner" and that Facebook and Twitter are "uniquely ill-suited to the selective disclosure of information.
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But it is notoriously ill-suited to high-tech industries that have to tailor each item to a customer's specific needs (as in a data-switching centre or air-traffic-control system) or in which it is crucial that thousands of interrelated components all work correctly together (as in a rocket vehicle).
These include: Ambassador John Negroponte , the Director of National Intelligence, Tom Fingar , his deputy for Analysis and Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, and Ambassador Kenneth Brill , Director of the National Counter-Proliferation Center - a critically important job for which he seems particularly ill-suited by temperament and past track record of reflexive acquiescence to various instances of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The old-fashioned town meeting has fallen from favor because it was disorderly and unpredictable--ill suited to the kind of dispassionate reflection government is supposed to require.
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