Similar words: incompetency, competence, incompetent, competency, competent, competently, compete, pretence. Meaning: [ɪn'kɑmpɪtəns /-'kɒm-] n. 1. lack of physical or intellectual ability or qualifications 2. inability of a part or organ to function properly.
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61. The defence case, which opened last week, will in essence plead incompetence.
62. Perry discerns common themes in each of his imperial flops: arrogant assumptions about the enemy, bad intelligence and political incompetence.
63. Labour wants to hide behind it(Sentencedict), to disguise the incompetence and extravagance of Labour authorities and their lack of an alternative.
64. The mixed messages, in turn, produce unintended, counter-productive consequences that create the incompetence.
65. The cases, crafted and written by the executives themselves, become vivid examples of skilled incompetence.
66. To a large extent, however, fashionable doctrine has been the excuse for actual incompetence and neglect.
67. The administrative backlogs and incompetence at certain licensed dealers became a nightmare for clients.
68. Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.
69. One of the most frustrating problems is organisational incompetence, particularly in venues that don't run cabaret regularly.
70. Slaughtering of this magnitude is nothing short of a criminal act, indicating incompetence in policy and management chaos.
71. My biggest weakness was my lack of sympathy or tolerance for incompetence.
72. Any great degree of such aortic valve incompetence will place an unacceptable work-load on the heart, with resulting heart failure.
73. The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence.
74. The rest, as automatically, were punished for their incompetence or sloth.
75. The police had made one mistake too many in this case and would be given no further opportunities to demonstrate their incompetence.
76. Many are in a vicious circle of mismanagement and underfunding, as governments, fed up with incompetence, squeeze their cash.
77. The accusations of incompetence after the botched attempt to support the anti-Noriega coup in October had stung the Bush Administration.
78. What I and my friends put down to evil witchcraft, my enemies are likely to attribute to incompetence or bad management.
79. My diary records the incident in a tone of self-righteousness, omitting to mention my feeling of incompetence.
80. The only factor undermining this powerful position is said to be the incompetence of the majority of government employees.
81. The revelations will deeply embarrass the security services and lead to further accusations of incompetence as yet another operative tells his story.
82. Four Patriotic Accord deputies began immediate moves to impeach eight Supreme Court judges on the grounds of incompetence.
83. But a man who bled was vulnerable, and a wound caused by a mouse-trap showed a reassuring degree of incompetence.
84. His incompetence was further shown up last year when he failed to exploit the break-up of the rebel movement into three factions.
85. The obvious answer, of course, is that it is just another example of the Government's incompetence.
86. My constituents have had to pay an additional £44.75 per adult because of that incompetence, and that is a disgrace.
87. But Frank Bascombe, for all his hapless domestic incompetence and elaborate self-pity, was interesting and kind of likable.
88. The organization that fails to tell the truth on this score leaves itself open to suspicions of incompetence and deceptiveness.
89. Moreover, this skilled incompetence not only operates at the individual level, it permeates the entire organisational culture as well.
90. This could be the result of laziness or incompetence which would lose him his customers or his job.
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