The worst meetings go on and on and on and are a model of ineffectiveness.
And elsewhere, Rhymefest raps about the ineffectiveness of P Diddy's Vote or Die campaign.
Ineffectiveness aside, broad exposure to the drugs only speeds the rise of immune bacterial strains.
Crawford, 31, peaked during 2009 and 2010, before injury and ineffectiveness took hold during the past two years.
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She held on to these aides long past the point when they moved from near-ineffectiveness to outright liability.
Speaking to Italian media on Monday, Abete's views on the ineffectiveness of financial sanctions tallied with those of Blatter.
Another example of the NWS' ineffectiveness took place during the 2004 hurricane season.
Leaders who are not in control of their second conversations also risk ineffectiveness.
The episode arises from the ineffectiveness of the current set-up, but also points to a certain resilience in it.
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The phrase "lame duck" may imply ineffectiveness, but it's really not right to think of a post-election Congress as weak.
But all three books make the case that the ineffectiveness of much philanthropy is actually the fault of the philanthropist.
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Accusations of ineffectiveness grew against the chief executive, Charles Miller Smith, a dry Scottish finance director hired two years ago from Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch consumer-products conglomerate.
Such a move would underline both a growing anxiety over Iranian intentions and the ineffectiveness of the Gulf Co-opertaion Council's own Peninsula Shield Force which was established in 1984.
An FSA spokesperson said the visit followed deficiencies first identified early last year relating to the condition of the building and the ineffectiveness of controls to ensure safe food production, particularly the cleaning system.
As a result they condemn themselves to ineffectiveness.
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In the 1960s, the authority of the Freudians began to wane in America, partly because their ineffectiveness with serious mental disorders became evident and partly because their treatments were costly, in both time and money.
Warren has excelled in the long man's role this season, routinely throwing three to four scoreless innings at a stretch to keep the Yankees in games after their starter has left due to either ineffectiveness or injury.
Prison Governors' Association president Eoin McLennan-Murray says his members were criticised last year for their claims over the ineffectiveness of short-term prison sentences - claims which he says now form the focus of Justice Secretary Ken Clarke's rehabilitation policies.
However, the department was dogged by accusations of ineffectiveness and he made a few personal gaffes, such as being driven a very short distance by a car at a Labour conference on his way to deliver a speech on traffic reduction.
The second set of words that Ferriss says have no place in the lexicon of body issues and goals are what he describes as both nebulous and scientific-sounding, but have become so overused that their meanings are muddled to the point of ineffectiveness.
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