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13 Sentences With "most unproductive"

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Yet the 2017 legislative session ranks among the most unproductive in years.
This Congress has been the most unproductive and ineffective in our nation's modern history.
The next two days were some of the most unproductive work sessions I've ever had to put up with.
So here's a handy little guide of the worst and most unproductive forms of online discourse: The attacks on AOC's transpo choices are hardly a new tactic.
The Drudge Report, ever-popular on the right, also pinned blame on congressional leadership, splashing the headline "MOST UNPRODUCTIVE CONGRESS IN 164 YEARS" Tuesday afternoon with a link to a story in The Week.
Some routines that have helped me are getting up early and doing something unrelated to work, but that still prioritizes me (like yoga), taking a mid-day walk, or only taking calls in the afternoon when I know I'm the most unproductive in front of a computer.
"This is some of the most unproductive shit I've ever seen in my life," one black protester (who says his brother was recently shot by police) tells a white activist: To put it mildly, the counter-protesters of the nonexistent protest do not come off well in any video of the event.
As the most unproductive congressional year in recent history winds down, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) will be under tremendous pressure to pass an omnibus spending package that keeps the federal government open beyond Dec.
It was by far his most unproductive summer in England, with 976 runs at 31.48. Such was the dominance of the Laker-Lock-led attack that Harvey was Australia's fifth-highest runscorer in the Tests and fourth in the first-class matches. On the return to Australia, the team stopped on the Indian subcontinent to play their first Tests on Pakistani and Indian soil respectively.
Some nouns incorporate frequently, that is, they can combine with many different verbs, others almost never. Among the verbs that can incorporate—and some do not incorporate at all—there is a continuum of productivity. At their most productive, verbs can incorporate one of any number of nouns, in fact, some verbs can only occur together with an incorporated noun. Verbs at their most unproductive can incorporate only a single noun.
Areas of the east and south also grow rice and maize. Irrigation in the valleys around Maïné-Soroa make this possible, as does the edge of Lake Chad (3,000 km² in the far east) and the seasonal Komadougou Yobe river valley in the south, which forms around 150 km of the border with Nigeria. Despite this the Diffa Region is among the most unproductive agricultural areas in Niger, and all of West Africa, making it especially vulnerable to drought and famine.
The poor soils, over pumice (the of Serreta), the altitude and exposure to southwestern winds, made the lands inhospitable and most unproductive on the island. Western farmers from Angra realized the unoccupied spaces could be used to raise cattle, sheep and pigs, but the conditions were inadequate, and the animals raised there were considered worst and weakest on the island. Yet, over time, some population concentrated in the territory west of the old parish of Santa Bárbara. As a result, the hermitage of São Jorge, situated in Doze Ribeiras, was at the beginning of the 17th century transformed into the parish of Santa Bárbara das Nove Ribeiras, under the direction of Father Francisco Dias Godinho.
In common usage "the disadvantaged" is a generic term for those "from lower-income backgrounds" or "the Disadvantaged Poor". The "economically disadvantaged" is a term used by government institutions in for example allocating free school meals to "a student who is a member of a household that meets the income eligibility guidelines for free or reduced-price meals (less than or equal to 185% of Federal Poverty Guidelines)"Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, "Economically Disadvantaged Status Collection and Reporting", or business grants. The "disadvantaged" is often applied in a third world context and typically relate to women with reduced "upward mobility" suffering social exclusion and having limited access to natural resources and economic opportunities. They are often landless or marginal farmers operating on the most unproductive land.

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