If Duffield and Aneel Bhusri botch things, good luck in firing them, Workday shareholders.
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Federal investigators took over the case from Noida police, who were accused of a botch job.
The CBI took over the case from Noida police, who were accused of a botch job.
Even allowing for the scale of the task, they have made a botch of things so far.
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One day he may botch something really badly and be obliged to ride off into the sunset.
It is terrified that weekend pilots like me will try LOP, botch it, and blow up the engine.
That may not be fair: if civil servants did simply botch the calculations, ministers can hardly be blamed.
It likes spending money, it tends to botch the paperwork, and it frequently loses interest in the final result.
For this to happen, however, Welfare and True Path would have to botch the terms for a new election.
Yet even here, there is evidence that professional researchers often botch statistics in their work, but are allowed to publish problematic data.
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Someone will get this box-building challenge right eventually, raising a key question: How did the storied Steve Jobs and Apple botch it so badly?
This clunky botch is evidence that, though improvisational skills can be learned, being funny is a gift, one that is little in evidence here.
If NHS Bill 2.0 produces a botch-job of reforms that then fails in its own terms we will then have had two decades of tinkering with the NHS to no strategic avail.
As for the game itself it turned out to be an exciting affair, the Niners coming back from a huge deficit only to botch a set of downs at the goal line and lose.
Any trait or organ may therefore be something of a botch, from the perspective of natural selection, even if the creature as a whole was the best job that could be done in the circumstances.
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