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"ineffectiveness" Definitions
  1. ineffectiveness (of something) (in doing something) the fact that something does not produce the intended result or a successful result

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One sad feature is the ineffectiveness of the Labour opposition.
Ineffectiveness was not the only thing wrong for both pitchers.
But in another turn of ineffectiveness, the worldwide revulsion at the
The AMA has a consistent record of corruption and political ineffectiveness.
Its recent ineffectiveness provides no grounds for excessive interest rate increases.
Members of congress and security experts have frequently lambasted TSA its ineffectiveness.
I believe this demonstrates our ineffectiveness of instigating change within technology companies.
Her characterization of Sanders' ineffectiveness within the Democratic Party, though, requires clarification.
Despite its ineffectiveness, this explosive method of diverting lava wasn't consigned to history.
And that was a revelation to me — disagreement was not tantamount to ineffectiveness.
"If the host nation shuts you out, though, your ineffectiveness harms the nation."
Injuries and ineffectiveness have stifled a lot of those core players since then.
Conservatives have long decried the Transportation Security Administration's ineffectiveness and heavy-handed policies.
At least she can take comfort in the ineffectiveness of the opposition at home.
I wanted my children to see firsthand the ineffectiveness of socialism at creating prosperity.
The assaulting parties are both wearing sandals, perhaps explaining the ineffectiveness of the kicks.
His range in the field was evaporating, his bat prone to weeks of ineffectiveness.
Through inattention and underfunding, many state parties have shriveled to the point of ineffectiveness.
The latter is mainly left to local politicians, whose ineffectiveness history has laid bare.
The Mets have already lost Jeurys Familia to injury and Hansel Robles to ineffectiveness.
"Based on our guys, it surprised me," Del Rio said of the Raiders' ineffectiveness.
Profiling has been widely rejected both on moral grounds and because of its ineffectiveness.
UN officials themselves have called out their institution's ineffectiveness in the face of Aleppo's brutality.
Facing the ineffectiveness, passivity and corruption of government authorities, civil society ultimately took the reins.
The stop-and-frisk policy was widely criticized for racial profiling and ineffectiveness in reducing crime.
"From day one, Yang should have hired campaign veterans to avoid this domino effect of ineffectiveness."
That's emblematic of a broader trend of Trump's weakness and ineffectiveness in responding to the scandal.
In fact, TANF's ineffectiveness at mitigating hardship has directly contributed to the rise in deep poverty.
This reflects not only insecurity and political instability but also corruption, government ineffectiveness and weak institutions.
The ineffectiveness of that ban really was due to the problematic language in the law itself.
"Her weakness, her ineffectiveness, caused the problem, and now she wants to be president," he said.
The ineffectiveness of Trump's sales pitch could be heard in the House chamber on Tuesday night.
Then, too, Syria's war broke out when the global stage was set for division and ineffectiveness.
The shaming game has its own special hall of shame when it comes to its ineffectiveness.
Would it still have garnered some of the same criticisms about ineffectiveness and short-term thinking?
And that is why they are blaming BNP... to confuse the people and cover up their ineffectiveness.
Daenerys' decision to immolate the lives of many innocent people proved the ineffectiveness of leading with fear.
The unit was plagued by injuries and ineffectiveness, and the Patriots used 203 starting offensive line combinations.
Countries fear that opening data up to independent analysis will reveal the costly ineffectiveness of their policies.
So gold is also an option on the ineffectiveness or, dare I say, the stupidity of politicians.
DOPS ineffectiveness aside, let's focus more on Marchand and why he's slipping back into his old ways.
These payment models incentivize ineffectiveness, lead to high client turnover and, I would argue, are fundamentally unethical.
Like his June post, today's post lamenting the ineffectiveness of the pipe bombs was ultimately removed by Instagram.
Rising U.S. oil output, particularly from shale drillers, is contributing to the ineffectiveness of the OPEC-led cuts.
Without the marketplace of free ideas, the attainment of knowledge is suppressed and ignorance, ineffectiveness and backwardness thrive.
The Chemical Safety Board blamed the ineffectiveness of a key safeguard for a Wisconsin refinery blast, Reuters reports.
Scientists are at a loss in trying to explain the puzzling ineffectiveness of CO2 as a greenhouse gas.
Jay Z discusses the ineffectiveness and inequality of the anti-drug drive dating back to Richard Nixon's presidency.
Because of your ineffectiveness, because of your weakness, your spinelessness, your lack of vision, your inability to fight Obama.
"I think that's a good thing because it shows weakness, it shows ineffectiveness, it shows failing campaigns," he said.
"Many workers [have] complained about the [ineffectiveness] of official trade unions in protecting their rights," Poon told BuzzFeed News.
The top concern continues to be trade, followed by the ineffectiveness of monetary policy and a bond market bubble.
Part of the problem is the ineffectiveness of the formal bankruptcy process in Brazil for creditors and debtors alike.
Lately, some conservative media figures, such as Matt Drudge, have reportedly been irritated by Donald Trump's behavior and ineffectiveness.
Talking about getting rid of Ryan for his alleged ineffectiveness and insufficient adherence to conservative principles is one thing.
Some experts, like Mark Beeson of the University of Western Australia, Perth, have said that has led to ineffectiveness.
The ironic virtue of the tax cut's ineffectiveness in the short run does not extend to the long-run.
The products' popularity and their ineffectiveness suggests there are not enough regulations in place to protect consumers, said Hansen.
He did not indicate that black lives matter enough to respect their integrity despite a program's ineffectiveness or effectiveness.
He's repeatedly railed against the ineffectiveness of the upper chamber and brushed aside questions about his lax attendance record.
Meanwhile, I'm too often paralyzed by a fear of my own ineffectiveness, and, moreover, my sense of moral conviction.
It is easy to point to polarized parties or moneyed interests or corrupted politicians to explain our government's profound ineffectiveness.
"This tragic event shows the full inadequacy and ineffectiveness of the current forest protection system," they said in a statement.
The Twins on Friday will turn to Phil Hughes, who endured a brutal 2016 season due to injuries and ineffectiveness.
Warner faded after that season and a combination of injuries and ineffectiveness brought about the end of his Rams career.
Without aggressive lobbying, this program would be only a memory of ineffectiveness and failure to yield a return on investment.
I think that if you read the report, [the ineffectiveness and immorality of torture] is an open-and-shut case.
The party argues this is needed to address ineffectiveness in a system steeped in communist-era mentality and power structures.
What becomes more frustrating, particularly for Western states that fall victim to terrorism, is its persistence despite its political ineffectiveness.
Anger at the Afghan government for its dysfunction and ineffectiveness in the face of violence was palpable on the streets.
But more than its current ineffectiveness, the ACLU argues that the program should not be allowed to violate students' rights.
PREPA's history of mismanagement and ineffectiveness had brought it to bankruptcy the time Hurricane Maria made devastating landfall in September.
Injuries to C. C. Sabathia and Adam Warren and the ineffectiveness of Tanaka and Clippard have exposed the pitching staff.
Last quarter, WFC reported approximately $600 million of net hedge ineffectiveness as compared to $7503 million in losses this quarter.
The Saudi program, for example, has been widely panned by academics and the media for its ineffectiveness and lack of transparency.
At the same time, sell currencies whose central banks see room to ease further even if the odds favor policy ineffectiveness.
Trump round-housed Clinton on economic stagnation, foreign policy failures, her alarming support for partial-birth abortion, political ineffectiveness and corruption.
Arizona's position on the front lines has long pushed GOP politicians to respond with increasingly draconian measures to combat federal ineffectiveness.
Price is 23-20 in the regular season against them, with a 4.90 E.R.A., but those numbers obscure an increasing ineffectiveness.
The technology's apparent ineffectiveness raises questions about hundreds of other sites using it, said Shannon Lisa, program director at Edison Wetlands.
Beyond that, Indianapolis actually matched its division rival in everything but the run game, where Jonathan Williams's ineffectiveness got him benched.
And we all know it was Tillerson's lack of synchronicity with the president that is most to blame for his ineffectiveness.
Casey Weathers, a former first round pick who flushed out of MLB because injuries and ineffectiveness, rejuvenated his career at Driveline.
It could also empower L&D leaders to call out the ineffectiveness of training in favor of just-in-time performance support.
"ASIC has been called out for its ineffectiveness since the early 1990s," complains Allan Fels, a former chairman of the competition commission.
To listen to Saudi ministers, their answer to the ineffectiveness of the Arab state is to sidestep it as much as possible.
The unique political environment in California provides an opportunity for detractors of the top-two system to offer evidence of its ineffectiveness.
But the flyover became a symbol for the ineffectiveness of the federal response itself, mainly that of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's.
Results from the linked quarter reflect $43 million of premium amortization and interest rate hedge ineffectiveness which reduced the NIM by 6bps.
In a season marred so far by everything from injury to ineffectiveness, Pillar represents a positive to start each game off with.
"It's clear that hard-working taxpayers are fed up with Kirsten Gillibrand's obstruction, political grandstanding, and ineffectiveness," she said in a statement.
The seeming ineffectiveness of further monetary easing will almost certainly lead to further calls on governments to push the fiscal stimulus button.
King, forced to leave because of the violence, was blamed both for abandoning the march and the ineffectiveness of its intended nonviolence.
Adjusting for the hedge ineffectiveness, noninterest income improved 1.3% on a linked-quarter basis, primarily from a significant increase in trading gains.
Mr Zakzaky has amassed followers in the impoverished north by railing against the government's ineffectiveness and corruption (while extolling the virtues of Iran).
More specifically, Trump has tried to point to the very existence of these loopholes as an example of Clinton's ineffectiveness as a legislator.
But Skakel was freed after state Superior Court Judge Thomas Bishop in 2013 faulted the "glaring ineffectiveness" of his trial lawyer Mickey Sherman.
The 27-year-old Rodriguez, who had been sent down multiple times this season due to ineffectiveness, struck out four and walked one.
This is an issue of the wrong people being ineffectual at their jobs, and their ineffectiveness leading to the death of innocent people.
Fielder has, at last, bloated his way into total ineffectiveness, while Mitch Moreland's encore after a career year in 2015 involves hitting .231.
That doesn't seem likely to satisfy the millions of Brazilians who are now protesting not just gas prices, but government ineffectiveness and corruption.
American voters' uniquely intense hostility toward trade can, in the same way, be traced back to the government's ineffectiveness in mitigating trade's disruptions.
Far better that we experience a continuation of the chaos and ineffectiveness that have characterized the first seven months of this destructive administration.
Closer Jeurys Familia, who was pulled during a save situation the previous night because of ineffectiveness, fired a clean inning for a save.
Moscow will likely evaluate Tillerson's departure as a sign of his ineffectiveness and not that better times are ahead in U.S.-Russian relations.
In July 2017, citing its ineffectiveness and on recommendation from then-CIA director Mike Pompeo, President Trump ended the faltering Syrian rebel supply program.
The shake-up comes days after Lukashenko, who has run Belarus along Soviet-style command lines since 1994, criticized government leaders for their ineffectiveness.
This is probably naïve, but I'm hoping the ineffectiveness of this surface-level alignment with noble causes dawns on the world's collected brands soon.
Robredo was given the "drugs tsar" post by Duterte after remarks she made about abusive police and the campaign's ineffectiveness, made during an Oct.
During our conversations, we discussed the many problems with the death penalty — its discrimination, significant costs, potential for error and ineffectiveness as a deterrent.
Beginning last season, a porous offensive line has routinely been blamed for Manning's skittishness in the pocket and his ineffectiveness throwing the football downfield.
But ineffectiveness on the mound and injuries forced him to pitch in professional baseball leagues in Korea and Taiwan and independent baseball in Texas.
The men and women of the Senate Republican caucus will shrink in stature, ineffectiveness, and moral clarity, all because the president insists they do so.
Leading in to World War II, hundreds of officers were relieved for ineffectiveness and over a dozen general officers were relieved during the war itself.
PCSOs, introduced in 2002 across the country, have limited powers compared with regular police officers and are frequently mocked as "plastic bobbies" for their ineffectiveness.
Barack Obama, whose administration deported more people than any in American history, also expanded the program before scaling it back dramatically, citing ineffectiveness and abuse.
She defined burnout as a combination of three distinct feelings: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (a cynical, instrumental attitude toward others), and a sense of personal ineffectiveness.
"It is disappointing, and frankly sad, that Republicans are trying to blame Democrats for their wastefulness and ineffectiveness on the Benghazi Committee," a spokesman said.
The biggest culprit for the Mets' 22-22 record entering Friday night's game in Atlanta has been a pitching staff limited by injuries and ineffectiveness.
As divestment activists gear up for another year, it is important to keep in mind the ineffectiveness, cost, and ultimately counterproductive nature of this strategy.
Also at the inquiry, accusations of ineffectiveness were levelled at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission which has since installed representatives at bank head offices.
In other realms of the Trump administration, this sort of uncertainty is a sign of ineffectiveness at best — or a total absence of leadership at worst.
Activists have been up in arms over the previous fence for years, not only for its high cost and reputed ineffectiveness, but also its environmental impacts.
These, too, have begun to demonstrate early warning signs of possible ineffectiveness, said Mermin, with a recent study conducted in England and Wales suggesting the same.
Houston defense denies upset bid by Tulsa HOUSTON — Two resilient and timely late-game plays offset lengthy stretches of misery and ineffectiveness for the Houston defense.
The deeper problem with Rich's call to moralism as a spur to action is its ineffectiveness in building consensus and facilitating change—the stuff of politics.
It all concludes in a fantastic science experiment illustrating the ineffectiveness of a high-end alternative heartburn treatment that leaves you feeling pretty great about science.
In one sign of the ineffectiveness of the Western-backed government, the hunger is now as severe in its areas as in the rebel-held north.
Declaring American exasperation with the ineffectiveness of existing sanctions, Ms. Haley called for cutoffs of North Korea's access to foreign money and oil for its military.
Boston's six and a half minutes of futility: 2-0: After a couple of Washington free throws, Boston came down, not suspecting the ineffectiveness to come.
Davies, the chief medical officer for England, described the growing ineffectiveness of antibiotics around the world as being on the same level as terrorism and climate change.
My office has received countless inquiry requests from local veterans due to the failure and ineffectiveness of the Choice Program in providing quality care to our veterans.
Sanders has run a high-energy, anti-establishment campaign, one that's predicated on what the Vermont Independent says is the corruption and ineffectiveness of the party establishment.
Jepsen, a right-hander who replaced the injured Glen Perkins as the Twins' closer but lost the job through ineffectiveness, entered to face the switch-hitting Beltran.
The justices will decide whether Mr. Buck, who is black, may challenge his death sentence based on the ineffectiveness of the trial lawyer who presented that testimony.
It is striking given the ample evidence of the ineffectiveness of work requirements, the negative impact of poverty on generation after generation and the power of cash.
But Trump opens up 6-point advantage after a list of negative messages about Sanders' ideology and alleged ineffectiveness in the Senate is presented to poll respondents.
When President Trump tweeted his condolences and when some politicians and pundits began to muse about the ineffectiveness of gun control, tweets from Parkland students went viral.
The dramatic ineffectiveness of the 2014-15 shot is a regrettable dip in the data, but it's to be expected given the nature of the ever-drifting flu.
"I'm curious why Apple continues to offer the option in Safari given its practical ineffectiveness," I emailed Apple in October in a request for information for that story.
Global nuclear order has further deteriorated due to the lack of effectiveness of international cartels such as NPT and West is directly responsible for ineffectiveness of such regimes.
Moody's said the change in outlook partly reflected government and policy ineffectiveness in addressing economic weakness, which led to an increase in debt burden from already high levels.
Whether compelled by injury or ineffectiveness, more coaches seem willing in these playoffs to make changes in goal, and their teams are enduring, or thriving, as a result.
The irony is that this government seemed destined to fall soon because of its ineffectiveness, but now this lockdown is giving Prime Minister Conte a sort of grandeur.
The big quarterback rarely has extended stretches of ineffectiveness, and an important division game against the equally-struggling Buccaneers (2-4) should bring out the best in him.
In a pass-oriented league, Oakland's potency on offense, highlighted by quarterback Derek Carr and receivers Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree, is negated by its ineffectiveness on defense.
In a LinkedIn post Thursday, the billionaire Bridgewater Associates founder said high levels of debt and central banks' ineffectiveness are two of the key factors that need watching.
With most Western central banks near zero interest rates, monetary tools are insufficient to counteract coronavirus – as the Fed demonstrated through the ineffectiveness of its half point cut.
Last week, Barack Obama called out this phenomenon as false activism in a speech and the New York Times pointed out its ineffectiveness at having a lasting impact.
Zimmer, 25, had been expected to be a mainstay in center field for the Indians this season, but he has had a limited impact because of injuries and ineffectiveness.
The presidential election in the former Soviet satellite, wedged between China and Russia, comes amid growing frustration among voters over suspected corruption and the perceived ineffectiveness of their governments.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson—brought to government from ExxonMobil to instill some private-sector efficiency in the department—has been repeatedly singled out for his mismanagement and ineffectiveness.
Based on well-defined principles, the regulatory agencies audit processes and systems for gaps, vulnerabilities or ineffectiveness, and if violations of the principles are observed, penalties would be imposed.
The law's ineffectiveness kept me and other special agents with the former U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service busy targeting the criminals who controlled the lucrative trade in counterfeit documents.
The root cause of our incivility is the inadequacies of our politics, the ineffectiveness of American leaders to respond to democratic pressures, to reverse acts of injustice and inequality.
The Obama administration's failures in Syria show the ineffectiveness of public denunciations and shaming of government leaders by U.S. secretaries of State and of ambassadors to the United Nations.
They continued exploring other options at quarterback Friday by hosting Robert Griffin III, a No. 2 overall pick whose promising career in Washington foundered because of injuries and ineffectiveness.
This hedge ineffectiveness arises from WFC's practice of routinely swapping its fixed rate long-term debt into floating rate and swapping its foreign currency-denominated debt into U.S. dollars.
The FDA has already started the process of banning ingredients used in consumer antiseptic washes, not only because of their ineffectiveness but over fears they might be promoting antibacterial resistance.
The kwanza's massive depreciation and the ineffectiveness of tweaking benchmark lending rates, has ramped up the pressure on policy makers to target the official currency rate, analysts and traders said.
The Center for Individual Rights traces its history to the late 1980s, after conservative philanthropists and activists had spent years lamenting the ineffectiveness of the right's public interest law firms.
He injured his knee during a first-half run, and although it wasn't enough to knock him out of the game, it may have played a part in his ineffectiveness.
"The Government of Iraq has relied heavily on the Iraqi special operations forces and the potential for these forces being depleted into combat ineffectiveness is a real concern," he said.
"We scored a nice power-play goal and then we lost momentum in the game with our ineffectiveness in the second period on a string of power plays," Quenneville said.
Collins said that Harvey, in his meeting with team officials on Friday, refused to attribute his ineffectiveness this season to his newly discovered injury and was optimistic about the prognosis.
It was formed after British Airways (BA) owner IAG left the main lobby group for full-service airlines, the Association of European Airlines, over what it saw as its ineffectiveness.
Most disorienting was the ineffectiveness of the Capitals' top line, headlined by Ovechkin and the resplendent center Evgeny Kuznetsov, which had combined for 22 points in 238 games these playoffs.
Joe Biden has also denied any wrongdoing, saying he called for the removal of then-chief prosecutor Viktor Shokin in 2016 because of his ineffectiveness in tackling corruption in Ukraine.
Trump's ineffectiveness has helped puncture a glib myth that dates back to the early 20th century on how market-tested business skills can solve the eternal plague of government inefficiency.
We need to be careful about overstating the apparent ineffectiveness, and I'm positive that there's a lot more that the FBI is not revealing to us at this time as well.
You tell them about your day, you read them poetry, you complain about the ineffectiveness of the political system, but all they do is just kinda stand there and do nothing.
A defining characteristic of Trump's first hundred days as president has been his ineffectiveness due in part to an indifference or misunderstanding of the concepts of constitutionalism and rule of law.
The US Navy is having its sailors train on an aircraft carrier weapon system that the service is planning to rip out of its Nimitz-class carriers due to its ineffectiveness.
The book, written and illustrated under a Trump administration-inspired pseudonym, John Spreincer McKellyanne Huckamucci, portrays lawmakers as popular children's characters as it rails against what it describes as their ineffectiveness.
If there was a negative of the game for the Yankees it was Severino's ineffectiveness, forcing its bullpen to pick up 8 2/3 innings, potentially limiting their effectiveness going forward.
As for the news conference on Thursday, the president had demanded it after fuming over what he saw as his staff's inadequate defense, and the ineffectiveness of his own Twitter messages.
For days, a frustrated and simmering president fumed inside the West Wing residence about what aides said he saw as his staff's inadequate defense and the ineffectiveness of his own tweets.
The UAE responded by reaffirming its commitment to the coalition and criticising the "weak performance" and "ineffectiveness" of Hadi's government and its inability to engage in constructive dialogue with other Yemeni parties.
Offered a free header from close in with minutes left on the clock, center back Mats Hummels missed the ball completely, a perfect snapshot of an afternoon of serial ineffectiveness going forward.
The CBC says opposition to the ZEVA mostly centers on the law's potential ineffectiveness, with criticism aimed at the fact BC residents can simply purchase a vehicle in the neighboring Alberta province.
The UAE responded by reaffirming its commitment to the coalition and criticizing the "weak performance" and "ineffectiveness" of Hadi's government and its inability to engage in constructive dialogue with other Yemeni parties.
Rosenthal was an All-Star in 2015 and saved 93 games over a two-season span (2014-15) with the St. Louis Cardinals before ineffectiveness and Tommy John surgery derailed his career.
"The perkiness of its commodity sector (is) the main driver of growth this Friday... despite another display of OPEC's ineffectiveness on Thursday," Connor Campbell, financial analyst at Spreadex, said in a note.
Should that detract from the aggressiveness of Denver's front seven, then Andrew Luck may be able to continue his re-emergence as a star after a year lost to injury and ineffectiveness.
"I've been a victim of the IRS' ineffectiveness, and several of my constituents have been victims of their vindictiveness and their targeting of conservative groups," Flores, a certified public accountant, said. Rep.
There are good reasons why the Republicans failed to repeal and replace Obamacare, and some of them have to do with Trump's ineffectiveness and the scope of the mess Barack Obama created.
Yes, the Mets received another acceptable starting performance from Zack Wheeler, who has been elevated from a luxury in a loaded rotation to a necessity in one decimated by injuries and ineffectiveness.
Donald Trump could win the presidency without a popular-vote majority only because both parties have been locked into base-turnout strategies that are partially responsible for our government's ineffectiveness and gridlock.
Relative to the linked quarter, results improved due to stronger fees in clearing services and depositary receipts, and roughly flat expenses partially offset by weaker net interest revenue due to rate-hedge ineffectiveness.
There is little threat that the radical Five Star Movement will take over the country in such a situation, but it is easy to see how Italy's parliament could dissolve into bickering ineffectiveness.
Second, she has reduced the entire issue of sexual harassment and assault to the status of "zero tolerance," a concept that has proved its ineffectiveness wherever it is applied in the public arena.
And with evidence from over five decades of studies involving over 160,000 children, highlighting the ineffectiveness of spanking — and the dangers physical discipline poses — I questioned why we were even having the debate.
Washington freshman Jaden McDaniels, a McDonald's All-American in high school who is considered a potential lottery pick in this year's NBA draft, battled foul trouble and ineffectiveness and played just nine minutes.
These hopes were damaged through political crises and ineffectiveness over the preceding years, and they evaporated with the retreating ISF units from northern Iraq in the face of the ISIS insurgency in 85033.
Tusk said the ineffectiveness of relocation schemes was demonstrated by the fact that only 35,000 asylum seekers had been transferred from Greece and Italy under a 2015 plan meant to move 160,000 people.
Because of his ineffectiveness, the strategy of fouling him does appear sound: The Clippers averaged well under a point per possession on those plays, whereas the team averages 1.08 points per possession over all.
After five years as a starting pitcher — once one of the best in the sport before injuries and ineffectiveness dented his status — Harvey was mad but said he would do what the team needed.
"There's a stark contrast between a freeze and a cut and the continued U.S. inventory builds will show the ineffectiveness of any production caps," said Pete Donovan, crude broker at New York's Liquidity Energy.
As Justice Elena Kagan explained in her dissent, allowing employees to opt out of paying union fees while getting the benefits of representation risks starving the unions of resources, leading to ineffectiveness and collapse.
This season, that inconsistency morphed into ineffectiveness, and his status as the ace of the Yankees' pitching staff was usurped by Luis Severino, who was anointed as such by Manager Joe Girardi on Wednesday.
" They also said they welcomed an invitation from the museum to meet its "leadership, historians, and curators to ensure that the changes being implemented reflect the truth about the brutality and ineffectiveness of torture.
Mr. Ramírez, the director of the A.C.L.U. chapter, said the behavior of the police during the July protests was evidence of the ineffectiveness of the 2013 agreement and indicated the need for further reform.
Years later, thinking about Japan in the 1990s, I was quite sure that arguments about the ineffectiveness of monetary policy were all wrong — even at zero interest rates, printing money simply had to be effective.
But the software has often by hobbled by its confusing implementation — there are three different versions called Voice, Home, and Vision — and its overall ineffectiveness when compared with offerings from Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
And discovery of its ineffectiveness would have taken much longer because it would have been harder to get volunteers to sign up for a study where they might get a placebo instead of the drug.
The combination of a tiny government majority in the Commons, a relatively strong economy and the ineffectiveness of Mr Corbyn as Labour leader (see Bagehot) is giving Eurosceptic Tory backbenchers more freedom to make trouble.
Compassionate conservatism is no liberal's idea of a policy agenda: It is premised on the ineffectiveness of robust government programs, and it brings up a litany of concerns about the separation of church and state.
Quarterback Perry Orth, pulled earlier for ineffectiveness, drove South Carolina 36 yards in seven plays, setting up the game-winning boot by its senior kicker in coach Will Muschamp's first game as the Gamecocks coach.
The Thunder were outscored by 17 points without Westbrook on the floor, but after the game, Westbrook shot down a question to teammate Steven Adams about his team's ineffectiveness once Westbrook heads to the bench.
This check on the system breaks down when patients either demand a therapy or aren't aware of its ineffectiveness, as may be the case with antibiotics for viral infections and a litany of other procedures.
There was nothing outwardly different, not from the days of board member Mike Capps saying working at Epic meant 60 hours a week, nor from when Darius Kazemi stepped down in protest of their ineffectiveness.
With scarce exceptions, the mostly youthful artists gravitate to identity or otherwise communitarian politics—strikingly, they are not, for the most part, militant, as if they had resigned themselves to ineffectiveness, but they appear entrenched.
Even the EEOC admits its ineffectiveness: "Much of the training done over the last 30 years has not worked as a prevention tool — it's been too focused on simply avoiding legal liability," its report says.
"We have a slew of modalities and procedures that the American College of Physicians cannot endorse — such as opioids, fusion surgery, such as injections," Ramin said, because there's now so much evidence of ineffectiveness or harm.
The report, along with the supposed ineffectiveness of the algorithm's changes, begs the question as to whether Apple's apps should show up in the App Store's charts and search results at all, and if so, how.
There were plenty of causes for consternation on this day, including the continued ineffectiveness of Masahiro Tanaka, the ostensible ace of their starting rotation, and the failure of Dellin Betances to hold a one-run lead.
Though the skinny budget is lean on details, cuts to specific programs are clear:  As the quotes in the above list indicate, Trump's proposal repeatedly alludes to the demonstrated ineffectiveness of these higher education access programs.
Mixing in a sharp slider and baffling changeup with a fastball that neared triple digits, Severino looked very much like a contender to be the ace of the starting rotation, given the ineffectiveness of Masahiro Tanaka.
In the end, the Senate's efforts collapsed in a predawn vote on Friday, magnifying the ineffectiveness that often goes with the chaos around Trump, the constant storm of tweets, the White House infighting, the self-inflicted wounds.
It gave us a restrictionist president who mixes ineffectiveness in legislating, incompetence in administration, and an impulse toward "toughness" as the response to every challenge — one that easily becomes a license for cruelty when a crisis hits.
An inherent tension between the seeming ineffectiveness of immediate and individual action and the long view the government is trying to take here may be common to every society trying to reduce emissions and to encourage participation.
The experience not only shaped his own personal views on both the immorality and the ineffectiveness of torture but also endowed him with a level of credibility and moral authority on the subject that few others could match.
Jones, who was pulled for ineffectiveness in two of the first five games, made 34 saves to close out the series and give the Sharks their first comeback from 3-1 down in a series in seven tries.
"Many of these campaigns, which cost clients tens of millions of dollars, were shut down because of their ineffectiveness, costliness, and Ackerman's reluctance to provide performance data in accordance with its client obligations," according to the NRA's lawsuit.
Myrick, frustrated by what he said is the ineffectiveness of the criminal justice system in responding to the drug scourge in the United States, convened a municipal drug policy committee a year and a half ago to make recommendations.
Political risk and insecurity are among the highest faced by any Fitch-rated sovereign, and Iraq scores worst of all Fitch-rated sovereigns on the composite World Bank governance indicator, which also reflects corruption, government ineffectiveness and weak institutions.
Moving from Texas to Alabama to Guatemala and back, the piece illustrates what it is like to endure months of separation, and explores the hypocrisy and ineffectiveness of the government agencies that created the catastrophe in the first place.
HOUSTON — Behind a third-quarter eruption from DeMar DeRozan and a swarming defense that reversed a recent trend of ineffectiveness, the Toronto Raptors rolled to a 115-102 win over the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night at Toyota Center.
He could have used the occasion to dramatize the UN's own notorious failings, its bureaucratic bloat, habitual recourse to anti-Semitism and long-standing ineffectiveness even where it plays an active role in trying to end or defuse conflicts.
But his ineffectiveness so far means that the pre-existing crisis in how the presidency and the legislative branch relate to each other, and how the G.O.P. all functions, is still percolating, but not necessarily becoming dramatically more dire.
Close games are becoming a bit of a struggle for Pittsburgh due to the recent ineffectiveness of closer Tony Watson, who blew the save in the last two games as the Pirates posted back-to-back walk-off losses in Baltimore.
"You've got a dual problem: the systemic ineffectiveness of the courts and the fact that people (in local communities) just can't get the evidence together or even representation to take on these companies," Daniel Leader, partner at Leigh Day, told Reuters.
SM: The film also uses Jack's milieu to interrogate artist communities during the Reagan Administration — there's a through-line about death squads in Central America, and the ineffectiveness of artists, of "high culture" at large, in standing against something like that.
In response to studies about the relative ineffectiveness of the antivenom in question when used on bites from African species of the snake, BSaV said that the inclusion of Asian venom is listed in the product inserts or liner notes.
Sure, Jon Lester and Kyle Hendricks have each been solid performers for a third straight year, but Jake Arrieta and John Lackey—each in the final year of their contracts—have both been plagued by bouts of inconsistency and ineffectiveness.
The Verge's Nilay Patel made an excellent case for why this move would be user-hostile and stupid, citing the ineffectiveness of copyright enforcement technologies (among other reasons); some whole-heartedly agreed with him; others took a resistance-is-futile approach.
Match fixing had been a prevailing topic during this year's Australian Open after a joint report from the BBC and BuzzFeed on the first day of the tournament highlighted the perceived ineffectiveness of the Tennis Integrity Unit, the sport's watchdog body.
"YOU BET your ass I would", Donald Trump said in November, addressing whether he might, if elected, bring back waterboarding, the interrogation technique used during the Bush administration in the early 2000s and abandoned, for its brutality and ineffectiveness, in 2009.
Why it matters: The ineffectiveness of U.S. sanctions after Pakistan's 1998 nuclear tests — coupled with China's emergence as Pakistan's financial benefactor — suggests coercive measures are unlikely to compel Pakistan's army to cease backing militant networks that target U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
"I was ruminating how the FAA must have been the butt of the joke because of their ineffectiveness in oversight," he said in a comment provided to Insider by Clifford Law, which represents dozens of families affected by the crash.
Normally the team's strength, and the main reason it reached the postseason in the last two years, the Mets' pitching staff, because of both injuries and ineffectiveness, ranked last in baseball with a 4.99 earned run average going into Sunday's games.
If North Korea fulfills those promises that would be a big win and sign that the recent ineffectiveness of sanctions against some of the United States' biggest enemies — which have fallen short of their goals — may not apply to North Korea.
Orange County's approach, which supporters of early voting say may discourage and confuse voters, is also being used in Westchester County, and at the 61 early voting sites in New York City, where the Board of Elections has long faced accusations of ineffectiveness.
And when it comes to utilising starting pitchers, there simply isn't much room for innovation: because starters need regular rest, they generally adhere to a once-every-five-days schedule, and stay in the game until they are removed for fatigue or ineffectiveness.
Drug companies might legitimately complain that there are many reasons a drug might fail to outperform a placebo besides ineffectiveness: quirks in the design of a trial; patients who were not typical of those with the disease; a dosage that was too low.
The Centre for Clinical Interventions created a diagram showcasing "The Vicious Cycle of Depression," which cycles from depression to low energy, fatigue, and decreased interest to decreased activity and neglect of responsibilities to increased guilt, hopelessness, and ineffectiveness, which leads back to depression.
And she intersperses an impassioned argument about the ineffectiveness of current cancer medicine — at least for most patients with metastatic disease — with descriptions of the suffering of her husband and some of her patients (who are identified by first name, with photographs).
In briefs, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton emphasized the brutality of the crimes Buck was convicted of and said that his ineffectiveness claim is procedurally barred in part because the lower court reasoned that he could not establish the "extraordinary circumstances" necessary for relief.
Australian journalist and television presenter Waleed Aly used his platform on panel show The Project last night to highlight what he sees as the ineffectiveness of online outrage and proposed a different approach to dealing with views that are either ludicrous and downright offensive.
Despite all that – despite the stigma of being harassed or assaulted or raped, the personal and professional consequences of talking about it, and the frustrating ineffectiveness of the authorities – countless women have chosen to share their stories about Weinstein and other men like him.
"This is a central bank that's damned if it does and damned if it doesn't because of the lack of credibility and ineffectiveness of monetary policy to address the multiple challenges confronting Turkey right now," said Nicholas Spiro, a partner with Lauressa Advisory in London.
"There were decades of ineffectiveness of the Endangered Species Act and here's the possibility that something might be able to be done now," Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, a lobbying group that has long supported efforts to overhaul species protections, said.
The Tennis Integrity Unit, the anticorruption body that has come under increased scrutiny this year for perceived ineffectiveness and obfuscation, shed a sliver of light on its work Friday by publishing statistics about suspicious betting patterns over the first three months of the year.
The prolonged protests that shutdown the prized hard infrastructure of Hong Kong, especially its airport, and the clear ineffectiveness of policymakers in deescalating the tension indicates to investors that Hong Kong may not be the special and trusted place they initially thought it was.
"With tobacco companies continuing to argue ineffectiveness of plain packaging, it is of paramount importance that the effectiveness of plain packaging is discussed in the public domain," said Nichole Hughes, of the Nossal Institute for Global Health in Melbourne, who also was not involved in the study.
But playing it safe like that is poison for the Republican Party brand nationally, and that's why an outsider like Trump so easily won the nomination against 16 establishment candidates all tainted with that stigma of ineffectiveness combined with a lack of a sense of urgency.
We support those who have spoken out already against Price and the AMA's egregious endorsement, but it would be a mistake to view this as an isolated incident when it is actually a window onto the deep-seated and insidious corruption and ineffectiveness that plague the AMA.
"Boy Erased," adapted by Joel Edgerton from Garrard Conley's memoir of the same title, is the second film this year to tackle the subject of conversion therapy, a technique that is a mix of religious dogma and dubious science whose cruelty and ineffectiveness have been amply documented.
When I wrote about my desire to research the history of the résumé on Twitter the other day, something interesting and surprising happened: The result attracted a few business types that complained about the ineffectiveness of this tool and the problems it surfaced along the way.
Critics continue to point at the ineffectiveness of "hashtag activism," with many saying out that, despite the high-profile figures who came onboard to support the campaign — including Michelle Obama — the girls have still not been rescued, and little is even known about their health or whereabouts.
Another effect of this ineffectiveness is Korean skin care curators like Cho (who came out with her own line of cleansers) as well as rival sites like Peach & Lily and Glow Recipe making their own products to capitalize on the gulf between consumer and Korean brands.
Now, some of the same conservative areas that carried Trump to the White House in 503 partly on the promise that he would save their jobs are boiling over with anger at the very real ramifications of his ineffectiveness—and industrial realities that have been a long time coming.
An audio recording of the adjudicate director of the Escuela de Artes Plásticas de la Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Ana Isabel Pérez, has been circulating on social media after the director and a colleague were recording calling it a "shit school," and lamenting the ineffectiveness of arts education.
The Report chronicles Senate staffer Daniel Jones's six-year investigation in to the CIA's use of "enhanced interrogation techniques," and through it how the torture program began, why it remained in place even as its ineffectiveness became increasingly obvious, and how those in power tried to whitewash or justify it.
And when I pressed as to the reasons for the ineffectiveness of the millions of ratepayer dollars being devoted to driving clean energy innovation, I learned not only that Connecticut was falling way short of its RPS targets but also that the bulk of the money was funding biomass projects.
ET, NBCSN, TVA, FSN Detroit, NESN Plus (Boston) ABOUT THE RED WINGS (41-28-11): A longtime standout in net for Detroit, Howard has been in moth balls for much of the season due to a combination of his own ineffectiveness and the stellar play of Petr Mrazek, who seized the starting job.
He lost his place in the rotation through a combination of his own ineffectiveness, the solid pitching of Wheeler, who had begun the season in Class AAA, and the anticipated return of Vargas, who has been out since mid-March with surgery to remove a broken bone in his non-throwing hand.
While details of this policy remain scarce, the ineffectiveness of the relocation system already established raises the question of how long Turkey will be able to keep up the deal — though promises of billions of euros in aid and relaxed visa requirements for its citizens will likely maintain its interest for some time.
While criminal justice reform advocates may be inclined to quietly work toward change in their own jurisdictions and ignore the noise of the Trump administration, to counteract his messages, criminal justice reform advocates must create strong counter-narratives and messaging that stress ineffectiveness of current policies, the human right to dignity, and parsimony.
Gray's ineffectiveness forced Manager Aaron Boone to use four relief pitchers, which did much to explain the club's decision to option the utility infielder Ronald Torreyes to Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before the game to make room for the return of first baseman Greg Bird, despite Torreyes's defensive versatility and team-leading .
We talked for nearly 20 minutes just about the history of the left in America, and while I could only excerpt a small portion of our conversation, you should listen to the full episode below to hear his thoughts on the ineffectiveness of boycotts as political tools and why he thinks examining these ideas can make for great comedy.
In fact, the ineffectiveness of that previous U.S. response will have informed Assad's decision to carry out its latest chemical attack, according to analysis by IHS Markit's Conflict Monitor, which said the Douma attack will have been partly motivated by Syria's desire to test — and ultimately discredit — the U.S.'s power of deterrence in the conflict.
In Biden's final few years in the Senate, he continued to act as one of D.A.R.E's top proponents in Congress, helping secure its funding, even as critical news coverage in The Columbus Dispatch and Harper's Magazine noted the evidence of the program's ineffectiveness and cited Biden's relationship to Green as a possible reason for the senator's support.
Now, Trump's unfounded conspiracy theory — that Joe Biden forced out Ukraine's prosecutor general Viktor Shokin to protect Burisma and his son from an investigation — seems to make little sense, as it was the consensus position of the US government and Western institutions like the International Monetary Fund to oust Shokin due to his own corruption and ineffectiveness.
And Trump's unfounded conspiracy theory — that Joe Biden forced out Ukraine's prosecutor general Viktor Shokin to protect Burisma and his son from an investigation — seems to make little sense, as it was the consensus position of the US government and Western institutions like the International Monetary Fund to oust Shokin due to his own corruption and ineffectiveness.
The fact that they are speaks volumes about the ineffectiveness of congressional leadership, particularly in the Senate, as well as the shamelessness of a handful of members of Congress who had no qualms about supporting repeal when it was guaranteed a veto, but who take to their fainting couches over an actual legitimate effort to do so.
And the drift of American institutions lately — the celebrity status of the presidency and the increasing powers claimed by presidents of both parties, the abdication and ineffectiveness of Congress, the tendency for policy disputes to be tacitly negotiated between the White House and the Supreme Court — is arguably creating some of the preconditions for a Latin American-style breakdown.
But to get to the light at the end of the tunnel, the industry needs to come to terms with how it got to where it is today, the ineffectiveness of one-off initiatives like hiring a head of D&I and implementing a standalone unconscious bias training, and what it will take to get where it needs to go.
At first, the delegates adopted a phrase from Hugh Williamson of North Carolina making a president "removable on impeachment and conviction of malpractice or neglect of duty," a phrase so broad as to allow Congress to force out a chief executive not just for corruption but for ineffectiveness, more akin to a prime minister who loses a vote of confidence.
"The narrative that she faces is that the U.S. economy and asset markets are being sucked into the downdraft caused by oil, China, emerging markets, reserve manager and sovereign wealth fund asset selling, commodities, currency war, the strong dollar, weak European banks, weak Japanese banks, weak US banks and policy ineffectiveness...to name a few," wrote Steven Englander, global head of FX strategy at Citi.
Mr. da Silva's supporters and he have argued that he leads in the polls; that he is being barred from running because of a relatively minor corruption charge, based on confessions obtained through plea bargaining, which he and many jurists dispute; and that the Brazilian judicial system, thanks to a series of anti-corruption laws against the ineffectiveness of existing regulations, has become the arbiter of the country's elections.
Adding some insult to Peterson's ineffectiveness and frustration, the Vikings did not seem to miss him at all in the running game thanks to Dalvin Cook, a rookie drafted in the second round, who carried the ball 22 times for 127 yards, seemingly answering any questions as to whether he was ready to be a starter in the N.F.L. "You can't say enough about him," Bradford said of Cook in an interview after the game.
" (Notably, a 2018 report from the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal-advocacy organization, documented the ineffectiveness of "stop and frisk," pointing out how crime rates fell even after New York City began to phase out its use of the program.) Even before he officially launched a presidential bid, Bloomberg knew that he had some explaining to do -- in November, he apologized for the New York Police Department's embrace of "stop and frisk.
Here's German and Matt on the difference between acute pain and chronic pain, and the ineffectiveness of opioids in treating the latter — though they are frequently prescribed to do so: MATT: When you philosophically turn the page and say, "Well, we're gonna use opioids to treat chronic pain," and you have a country where a lot of people have chronic pain, even if it's a relatively small share of them who get addicted, you're talking about a lot of people.
Indeed, various researchers over the last half-century have admitted to being surprised by the ineffectiveness or destructiveness of rewards when money was offered to adults for succeeding at a tricky task, when movie tickets or praise was offered to children for tasting an unfamiliar beverage (the kids liked the beverage less than those who received neither a tangible nor a verbal reward), when merit pay failed to improve teachers' performance, and when incentives didn't increase seatbelt use or help people lose weight and keep it off.
The incentives for local leaders to cover up bad news (lest they be fingered in the next round of anti-corruption crackdowns) is a victory of ephemeral parochial concerns over effective management of a crisis; the ex post firing of local government and party leaders is solely a reactive exercise that does nothing to put proper mechanisms in place; the breathless construction of prefabricated hospitals recalls elements of Maoist mass campaigns (and their ineffectiveness); and Xi's recent efforts to place "his people" in positions of managing the crisis undermines his attempts to curtail factionalism and personal fiefdoms in China.
Price's ineffectiveness made for an easy night for Yankees starter Michael Pineda, who limited the Red Sox to four singles — three of them on infield hits — and one unearned run in seven innings to improve his record to 7-3 with a 3.41 E.R.A. INSIDE PITCH Joe Girardi acknowledged that the Yankees were considering moving their struggling ace, Masahiro Tanaka, back a day to avoid starting him against the powerful Baltimore Orioles — who scored seven runs off him in five and two-thirds innings on May 31 at Camden Yards — in favor of the Los Angeles Angels, who are without Mike Trout, on Monday.

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