The world economy would still have to grapple with ineptitude elsewhere and with weak growth.
It's also pretty clear that President Banda's office has handled a messy situation with staggering ineptitude.
Errors of ineptitude, despite the negative ring to the term, are often completely understandable.
Instead, the SEC's ineptitude allowed innocent investors to be scammed out of even more money.
Egypt and Ireland have similar calamities based on ineptitude in sports they devised in ancient times.
He took refuge in ineptitude, saying that he could not recall dozens of relevant facts.
Yet executives whose ineptitude or laziness makes their companies ripe for takeover also get rewarded sometimes.
This lame brainteaser from the dreaded Joel Schumacher ("Batman and Robin") is saved by its own ineptitude.
More alarming is the ineptitude of the Pakistani police, who allowed Mr Rauf to escape last December.
Later, at an airport near Munich, the local police performed with an ineptitude almost hard to believe.
Sadly, it is hard-working taxpayers and small business people who will pay the price for municipal ineptitude.
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Credit must go to Blues for their discipline and commitment but City's ineptitude will make the headlines.
For the DPJ government the opposition's ineptitude has not mattered, so capable has it proved at self-destruction.
For those who follow the New York sports scene, the Dolans are synonymous with managerial ineptitude.
Unfortunately for City, and their manager, their potency at one end was matched by ineptitude at the other.
Out of the ashes of ineptitude and mediocrity, Jeffrey Loria is diligently trying to resurrect the Miami Marlins.
All that easily beats what you can claim for stock losses due to corporate ineptitude rather than larceny.
One night as I lay awake feeling the shame of my ineptitude, I began to think about my daughter.
Mildred Pierce is the odd woman out in this gallery of moral ineptitude.
The days of ineptitude and ambivalence have been replaced with uncharacteristically lofty expectations.
Mike Lynch, the firm's founder, rejected the charges and accused HP in turn of destroying his software business through its own ineptitude.
As well as "deception and cover-up", he told Mr Johnson there had also been "ineptitude and irresponsible lack of professionalism".
The ineptitude of the replacements, in general, riled up football fans and provoked massive criticism from just about everyone else.
New York City Opera, meanwhile, has teetered on the edge of extinction, its board and management accused of hard-heartedness and ineptitude.
This is fortunate for William Hague, who enjoys deploying the Dome as a metaphor for Labour's (alleged) vacuity and fiscal ineptitude.
Gratitude for past achievements cannot be a reason to tolerate present ineptitude.
Bishop Benn said there was no ineptitude or cover-up on his part.
But local government in New Jersey is a parody of bureaucratic ineptitude.
Strange as it sounds to some, people act their way into good mental health as reliably as they act their way into ineptitude.
The last nizam decamped several decades later, after independence abolished the princely states and tax liens, and family feuds, embezzlement, and general ineptitude evaporated the fortune.
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