He quoted a Macmillan report which stated that Wales was ill equipped in dealing with cancer aftercare.
So we are both overwhelmed by the enormity of our work tasks, and feel ill equipped with viable strategies to tackle them.
According to Mr Chen, Chinese courts are ill equipped to handle complex cases involving large numbers of plaintiffs and allegations of exotic accounting.
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Last year she snapped up a new brief for food safety, created after the commission found itself embarrassingly ill equipped to deal with the problems of mad-cow disease.
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Taught by rote, with little time spent on analysis, many are ill equipped to compete with bright young talent from abroad for jobs in an economy flush with 21st-century technology.
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The argument is that we all disagree about who is deserving or not, and the government is ill equipped to choose among these differences of opinion on who should be helped.
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Moreover, we entered the war utterly unprepared, with ill-equipped, ill-trained troops.
'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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But the BBC's Rahimullah Yusufzai in Peshawar says they are hopelessly ill-equipped to defend themselves against the Americans.
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.
The aftermath of the New Delhi rape shows how patriarchal, archaic and ill-equipped the police force can be.
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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Moscow claims Georgian forces are ill-equipped to deal with the battle-hardened Chechen rebels.
"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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