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Are Rangers fans the most ineffective supporters in the league?
He's wrong because he's approaching the problem in the most ineffective way imaginable.
Wade and one of our country's largest and most ineffective government programs of all time.
I think she's been probably one of the most ineffective people to ever hold the job.
He blamed "the most ineffective security forces in the world" for failing to prevent the attack.
And the Obama administration has just chosen to address the crisis in perhaps the most ineffective — and costly — way imaginable.
If the restrictions were a "Muslim ban" in disguise, they were "the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine".
He was most ineffective when Jacksonville needed him most — in the fourth quarter as it was trying to protect its narrow lead.
Though the Vikings are 284-22020, the offense has underwhelmed, with Cousins ranking among the most ineffective quarterbacks in the NFL so far.
" The court sided with the government, which argued in April that the restriction "would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine.
Palmer was forced into one of his most ineffective games of the season, completing 23 of 40 passes for 235 yards, a touchdown and four interceptions.
I think it's likely that in four years, the world will see Trump as one of the most ineffective presidents the US have ever had—the showman who sold the world.
As Trump takes charge of his own foreign policy, those on the left who are celebrating Tillerson's firing may soon miss the most ineffective secretary of state that America has ever had.
While that would be more than enough to make a cult hero of even the most ineffective striker, there is far more to Kuyt's cult of personality than his sense of occasion and unpretentious finishing.
"The asylum process in our country was the longest, the most time consuming and, in the end, the most ineffective in Europe," Greece's deputy citizen protection minister responsible for migration policy, Giorgos Koumoutsakos, told state television.
Weeks later, Newsweek reported on an unverified leaked memo suggesting that the government plans to start favoring period tracking (perhaps the most ineffective and burdensome form of birth control known to woman) over other methods of contraception.
PARIS (Reuters) - International tensions over trade could have a positive outcome for agriculture by reviving efforts to reform the most ineffective of policies that distribute hundreds of billions of dollars to farmers each year, the OECD said.
PARIS, July 1 (Reuters) - International tensions over trade could have a positive outcome for agriculture by reviving efforts to reform the most ineffective of policies that distribute hundreds of billions of dollars to farmers each year, the OECD said.
Disgraced sports icon Lance Armstrong has blasted the US Anti-Doping Agency, calling it "one of the most ineffective and inefficient organizations in the world" and claiming its CEO, Travis Tygart, went after him only because he and USADA needed a case and a story.
THE WORM HAS TURNED AWARD FOR THE MOST INEFFECTIVE ACT OF TECHNO-POLITICAL ADVOCACY To PotCoin, a cryptocurrency that focuses on marijuana transactions, who sponsored former NBA great Dennis Rodman's January trip to North Korea in the hope of, and I quote, 'something that's pretty positive' happening.
If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan.
If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad and Sudan.
"If it were, it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority countries that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan," he told the justices.
" If it were, Mr. Francisco said, "it would be the most ineffective Muslim ban that one could possibly imagine, since not only does it exclude the vast majority of the Muslim world, it also omits three Muslim-majority counties that were covered by past orders, including Iraq, Chad, and Sudan.
Fitzpatrick had obliterated Jets management for what he perceived as a lack of belief, as if being the league's most ineffective regular quarterback by at least a few statistical measures — lowest completion percentage (57.4) and passer rating (29.63) and most interceptions (11) entering Sunday — merited not a benching but a fruit basket and a raise.
Similar to cases in California and New York, the plaintiffs, who are filing the lawsuit in district court in Ramsey County in St. Paul, argue that the state's tenure and layoff laws disproportionately harm poor, minority children because, they say, the most ineffective teachers are more likely to be assigned to public schools with high concentrations of those children.
During the 1976 election, Hertzberg wrote speeches for Governor Hugh Carey of New York. After the election, he was recruited to join Carter's speech writing team by James Fallows. After Fallows departed in 1979, Hertzberg became Carter's chief speechwriter. Hertzberg was an author of President Jimmy Carter's July 15, 1979, speech on energy conservation, widely known as the "Malaise Speech" and critiqued as one of the most ineffective pieces of political rhetoric in American history.
Despite this, Jeter's defense was the subject of criticism from a number of sabermetricians, including Rob Neyer and the publication Baseball Prospectus. The 2006 book The Fielding Bible by John Dewan contains an essay by Bill James in which he concluded that Jeter "was probably the most ineffective defensive player in the major leagues, at any position" over his entire career. A 2008 study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that, from 2002 through 2005, Jeter was the worst defensive shortstop in MLB. Two sites that rely on advanced defensive statistics, FanGraphs.
Despite having arguably the best offense in the National League, the Brewers had struggled in 2010 due to lack of starting pitching as the Brewers had finished next-to-last in the league in team ERA. Vowing to the Brewer fans to get more starting pitching, GM Doug Melvin traded or released three of the team's most ineffective starters in Jeff Suppan, Dave Bush, and Doug Davis. The Brewers also tabbed John Axford as the Brewers new closer with the retirement of Trevor Hoffman. In keeping with their vow of getting better starting pitching, the Brewers made a deal just hours into the Winter Meetings with the Toronto Blue Jays in acquiring starting pitcher Shaun Marcum in exchange for top prospect Brett Lawrie.
Former residence of Tang Enbo in Nanjing. Born in 1898 in Wuyi, Zhejiang, Tang Enbo was a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy, and therefore was familiar with the tactics of his Japanese enemy during the Second Sino- Japanese War. Tang's early resistance to the Japanese invasion was most ineffective, but this had nothing to do with his personal capabilities, but more to do with the political situation in China— Tang's superior Chiang Kai- shek was reluctant to devote his best troops to fight the Japanese invaders, wishing instead to use them to exterminate the Communists. Limited in troops and materiel, any commander would have had great difficulties in fighting such a superior enemy, and Tang Enbo was no exception.
GDP per capita (current), compared to neighbouring countries (world average = 100) Mozambique became an independent state in 1975. The exodus of trained Portuguese and the eruption of the Mozambican Civil War in 1977 opposing RENAMO to FRELIMO, drove the country to absolute chaos. Mozambique became an independent nation and the Frente de Libertacao de Mocambique (FRELIMO), the socialist guerrilla organization that had fought the colonial war against Portugal, assumed power....... Over the next several years, FRELIMO pursued numerous socialist policies, including nationalization of land and large industries, centralized planning, and heavy funding for the national educational and health systems, which however, remained weak for decades in independent Mozambique, and still are among the most ineffective and underfunded in the world. The exodus (mass departure) of the Portuguese following independence in 1975 facilitated the takeover of many shops by Mozambicans.
Renault Dauphine While the Renault Dauphine was a major sales success in Europe, where it is seen as one of the forerunners of the modern economy car, it received a very strong negative reception in the United States, largely for its poor performance and poor reliability. A period review of the Dauphine by Road & Track magazine found that the Dauphine took 32 seconds to accelerate to 60 MPH from a standstill. Autoblog included the Dauphine on its list of "The 20 Dumbest Cars of All Time" and it was included on Time's list of the "50 Worst Cars of All Time", with writer Dan Neil calling it "The most ineffective bit of French engineering since the Maginot Line", while noting that its performance "put the Dauphine at a severe disadvantage in any drag race involving farm equipment." The Dauphine also placed 9th on Car Talk's 2000 "Worst Car of the Millennium" poll and was named the 67th worst car of all time by Edmunds.com.

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