It's as if someone was trying to parody right-wing narratives of government bureaucracy and incompetence.
Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has accused Iran's leaders of incompetence and ignorance, an opposition website reports.
Gents with No Cents will make you laugh at the ignorance and cry at the incompetence.
For American patients, what must be called executive incompetence is part and parcel of drug unaffordability.
The Israeli engineer felt his best ideas were being blocked by incompetence and office politics.
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Lee, an officer of exceptional indolence and bombast whose incompetence likely lengthened the campaign by months.
Leader of the opposition Labour group, councillor Alan Rhodes, said the administration was guilty of "incompetence".
The Welsh Liberal Democrats accused ministers of trying to "hide their embarrassment and incompetence".
Rate responsive pacing is given a Class IIa indication in those with documented chronotropic incompetence.
Customers also need to worry about fraud or incompetence by those who operate the wallet service.
But what matters even more is that Labour is once again in the dock for incompetence.
Part of the reason for the regulatory failure was simple bureaucratic indifference or incompetence.
The documents show the al Qaeda leader's frustration at what he saw as the affiliates' incompetence.
But it will do little to pacify citizens angered by official corruption, incompetence and negligence.
Libya is still an old-fashioned statist place and bureaucratic incompetence adds to the wastage.
It often feels like tax money goes down some kind of black hole of bureaucratic incompetence.
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In February, deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Rita Mlaki, accused the PSRC of incompetence.
Decades of shambolic administration have left a legacy of shoddy infrastructure, tangled bureaucracy and administrative incompetence.
But a Downing Street spokesman called the mansion tax a "stunning admission of economic incompetence".
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Most government incompetence is either buried away in the details or is a matter of interpretation.
In England, about 10 teachers a year are charged with alleged incompetence by the GTC.
Especially since other charges of incompetence and corruption have already damaged the police force's reputation.
In total, Mr Neale faced 35 charges of clinical incompetence, professional negligence and extreme rudeness.
Mr Putin's public record, in an administration marked by corruption and incompetence, was at best mixed.
Its size, demands, ambitions, and expense are causes of, rather than cures for, incompetence.
The incompetence, the gridlock, actually threatened and harmed the American economy, harmed the American people.
As a result, the only "message" Israel conveyed was one of military incompetence and ideological weakness.
Incompetence is a greater risk than fraud, with overpricing and multiple charging being typical foul-ups.
The Sun is also "underwhelmed", warning there's still "massive waste and incompetence" in Whitehall.
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This internal friction was usually not the result of either incompetence or bad intentions.
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