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133 Sentences With "unsuited to"

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The county government insists the cave is unsuited to habitation.
The Lightning port is totally unsuited to sending and receiving audio.
It is "totally unsuited to a democracy like India", Mr Balachandran says.
By her own account she was unsuited to be a company director.
Voters increasingly are deciding Trump truly is temperamentally unsuited to be president.
Both of these are time-consuming methods unsuited to hard-to-reach places.
Segregationists used the data to argue that African-Americans were unsuited to freedom.
Hierro seemed unsuited to his sudden transformation from director of football to head coach.
Clinton, the former secretary of state, as unsuited to lead the nation's armed forces.
Here was a man utterly unsuited to the challenge, with no idea what to
The same attributes that propel them to power leave them wholly unsuited to wielding it.
Clinton's biography made her uniquely unsuited to draw blood where Mr. Trump was most vulnerable.
Nevertheless, I had learned something important, namely that I was constitutionally unsuited to unskilled manual work.
As a result, the meager policy options she did offer were woefully unsuited to the task.
Andrew Johnson, a vituperative racist, was temperamentally and politically unsuited to succeed the slain Abraham Lincoln.
Because 95 percent of the theater is in direct sun, the theater is unsuited to matinees.
Its ideas too often feel stale, its nostrums unsuited to beating back the authoritarian populist tide.
It is not clear whether universities are making offers to students who are unsuited to higher education.
Mr Strange would have made a serviceable senator, but his sunny calm proved unsuited to the times.
Corporation tax deters investment and is increasingly unsuited to a modern economy of digital, cross-border sales.
Clinton; and highlight his brash, explosive temper to show he is unsuited to be commander in chief.
The Democratic narrative is now that Trump is ill-informed and unsuited to manage a health emergency.
"We quickly realized that the standard internet protocols were unsuited to interplanetary use," Torgerson said in an email.
Last fall, it was pretty clear that Trump was unsuited to serve as president of the United States.
If he is as unsuited to this position as the record appears, the Senate must deny him confirmation.
Our president-elect is woefully unprepared for the job he is about to enter, and temperamentally unsuited to it.
Mr Goldsmith, who has links to plenty of people unsuited to setting the agenda in City Hall, exemplifies this.
While no US president has been successful at curbing North Korea's nuclear ambitions, Trump is uniquely unsuited to it.
Of course, the Sierra Madre's peaks are unsuited to flat canals, and Arizona's heat might slowly broil the crocs.
The single-glazed facade, held upright by delicate window frames, proved unsuited to Berlin's cold winters and hot summers.
A human hand must be able to grasp, flail and smack; a porcelain ring feels dangerously unsuited to such things.
Asked about the discrepancy, Weld said it was because he viewed Trump as "temperamentally" unsuited to occupy the Oval Office.
He begins by criticising the institutions, calling the party corrupt, SOEs inefficient and the PLA unsuited to high-tech warfare.
Even more fundamentally, forcing courts to reopen and hear cases already deemed unsuited to proceed prevents judges from truly judging.
Or did he become sociopathic because she was temperamentally unsuited to mothering, longing for the freedom of her previous life?
" Read the Review Meet, as our reviewer writes, "two people who were (to say the least) unsuited to raise children.
"Trump has demonstrated repeatedly during the months-long campaign that he is wholly unsuited to serve as president," the editorial states.
Not only is Mr. Trump not uniquely qualified to fix the country's infrastructure, but he seems wholly unsuited to the task.
The ascenders and descenders are consequently short; in her view that gives the font a clinical, businesslike air unsuited to fiction.
Nevertheless, it would address a couple of specific problems, such as that both Trump and Kavanaugh are deeply unsuited to office.
Having come to the conclusion that she was "totally unsuited" to nursing, Morton dropped out of school and married in 1956.
Guidelines — and there are many — are often promoted as "evidence-based" even though they rely on "evidence" unsuited to its application.
At very least, the overwhelming majority of people who don't already support Donald Trump think he's temperamentally unsuited to the job.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a man singularly unsuited to the moment, roused himself last week to craft an economic rescue package.
The second was Michael Foot, the party leader, who — though a distinguished writer and cabinet minister — was wholly unsuited to political leadership.
Google fired Damore, saying it could not employ someone who would argue that his female colleagues were inherently unsuited to the job.
This is both prohibitively expensive and unsuited to the climate, entrenching poverty and making homes that boil in summer and freeze in winter.
This was in part because the official Australian police force was taught military horseback training, which was "completely unsuited to the Australian bush".
Rules for finance or intellectual property that, for good or ill, prevail in the United States will frequently be unsuited to other countries.
But I worry I am patently unsuited to this task and that it is having a negative impact on me and my health.
But he is exactly as unsuited to the job of the presidency as his critics — and, in truth, many of his supporters — feared.
Mr Orban has rewritten the constitution, dismantled checks and balances ("a US invention" unsuited to Europe, he says), muzzled the press and empowered oligarchs.
They paint a picture of a stubbornly outmoded approach that is unsuited to the fight, and that perpetuates the mistakes of successive Egyptian leaders.
President Donald Trump's public comments regularly reveal him to be unsuited to hold the most powerful office in the world, both temperamentally and intellectually.
Corsets fell out of fashion fast during the 1910s and 1920s, being completely unsuited to the boyish silhouettes and delicate fabrics of the Jazz Age.
Shutting down the government for even a day would be proof point #1 for Democrats to make the argument that Republicans are unsuited to lead.
It would paint Kaine as a "career politician" with a "substandard" record unsuited to represent Sanders supporters because of his positions on trade and abortion.
"He is a dangerous demagogue completely unsuited to the responsibilities of a United States president," Mr. Kovner wrote in an email, referring to Mr. Trump.
They flood markets with seeds that are often of poor quality or unsuited to local conditions, crowding out more efficient private distributors with better goods.
Certainly, one can make the case that Bergdahl was a feckless, self-absorbed loser unsuited to the brotherhood of arms (another phenomenon the left can't grasp).
Again, a more proactive approach at identifying and firing those officers demonstrably unsuited to remain police would make tremendous strides toward re-establishing trust with communities.
Meanwhile, sound waves have the opposite problem: they dissipate quickly and travel relatively slowly, making them unsuited to finding anything more than a dozen feet away.
That wasn't settling for restraint (though the private details were dull enough) so much as allowing restriction to free her from ambitions unsuited to her talent.
Conservative groups opposed to Trump say the threat to sic the Justice Department on a political opponent is why he is fundamentally unsuited to be president.
The irony of Trump is that though he was elected because America truly does face big problems, he is singularly unsuited to solving any of them.
The breaches included misleading marketing, selling products unsuited to clients' risk tolerance, and failure to disclose the risks and costs of the investments, among other infractions.
Methods that work on inner-city gangs are unsuited to places where duties include rescuing cats from trees, says Willie Rennie, leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
Ryan's difficulty in changing the equation that often frustrated Boehner suggests that his caucus remains as unsuited to governing as the one that eventually brought Boehner down.
He served briefly in the military but seemed completely unsuited to soldiering; deployed to Newfoundland in 1864, Abercromby began theorizing about how the fog there was produced.
Watching it now, it should feel unsuited to its surroundings, but it's so heavy that you don't really have time to think about it while you're watching.
Trump's shockingly erratic behavior has convinced many otherwise sober and restrained observers to conclude that he is temperamentally, and perhaps mentally, unsuited to lead the United States.
To sidestep the problematic gender dynamics of Shakespeare's original plot, Mr. Maillot made Katharina, the Shrew, and Petruchio equals — equally rebellious, and equally unsuited to their milieu.
But the method Facebook has applied to this problem, a tangled system of ethical arithmetic revealed in a report from ProPublica, seems unsuited to the task — even absurd.
Even today, when women publish lots of novels, you rarely get female characters that are unattractive or plain, unsuited to loving men or to being loved by them.
The Legislative Black Caucus is now calling for Lisanti to resign, saying in a letter Wednesday that it is "clear" that she is "unsuited to continue" in her role.
The liberal camp in education, an influential network of experts at places like Moscow's Higher School of Economics (HSE), sees the current school curriculum as unsuited to modern life.
Chinese authorities briefly detained Yu in October after he wrote an open letter saying Xi was unsuited to lead China as he had strengthened "totalitarian" rule over the country.
Yet the more of the theatre world that Wilhelm sees, the less he likes it, and the more he realizes that he is unsuited to this way of life.
Flynn's preoccupation with Islamic extremism, his intolerance of dissent, and his managerial ineptitude, demonstrated while running the Defense Intelligence Agency, make him uniquely unsuited to head the National Security Council.
Setups and payoffs were deployed with ruthless efficiency in the first two seasons, in a way that feels almost comically unsuited to season three's messier, less-sure-of-itself plot.
In his book, Mr Carreyrou wonders whether Theranos is a symptom of Silicon Valley's "fake it 'til you make it" attitude (which he thinks is particularly unsuited to health care).
Google's new diversity VP has since come out against the memo's central claims — which include statements about women being biologically unsuited to engineering jobs — but the debate still rages on.
"Everything about this environment was quite unsuited to photography, human habitation, tourism or happiness," Dyer grumbles after losing control of his sled in the deep snow and terrifying his wife.
" She said the attacks she sustained weren't just about her but were more generally about women's ability to lead, with her opponent Abbott claiming women may be "physiologically unsuited to leadership.
But Trump is a special case -- the twice-divorced nominee, who carried on a long affair that disintegrated his first marriage in a howling tabloid spectacle, is uniquely unsuited to finger-wagging.
She sang with Chuck Mitchell early on, but they were "horribly unsuited" to each other as performers, and the aversion to sharing the stage with other singers was consistent throughout her career.
Ms. Botchan gives an erratic performance, while Mr. Cover seems unsuited to his role — and not only because Peter is meant to be significantly younger than Helen, an element unwisely ignored here.
Classic novels like "The Radetsky March," written by Joseph Roth in 1932, drove home lasting stereotypes of the empire as a decrepit, ramshackle realm unsuited to the modern era of nation-states.
Russian media reports the following year suggested that the Murmansk Sea Biology Research Institute had looked into using beluga whales for duties in the Arctic, but found them unsuited to the icy temperatures.
In his speech Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention, Biden used language reminiscent of the Cold War to describe Putin in arguing that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unsuited to be president.
I guess there's a central joke, and sadness, in the song—that the more he feels insignificant, the bigger the craving for bigness gets, and the more unsuited to modern life he becomes.
Everything we've learned about him tells us that he is temperamentally unsuited to diplomacy or putting forward the image of quiet strength and confidence that is synonymous with traditional ideas about good leadership.
Ryan admitted himself in the wreckage of the health care battle that the GOP House caucus had proven itself so far unsuited to government and retained many of the characteristics of an opposition party.
Sickly and frail, he was unsuited to the physical labor done by most of his neighbors, and, a lazy pupil at school, he did not suggest a country doctor or lawyer in the making.
Trump, with his verbal outbursts, his naïveté in international affairs, and his susceptibility to the sophistries he hears from his advisers and cable TV pundits, seems uniquely unsuited to solving the North Korean crisis.
This off-site camping experience and self-described "art compound" sits on a 40-acre ranch in Indio boasting resort-like amenities for all of you unsuited to the indignities of camping-festival-life.
One strong piece of evidence for this view comes in section 5 of Rucho v Common Cause, the recent decision in which the Supreme Court said federal judges are unsuited to police partisan gerrymandering.
At the same time, she made some political hay, arguing that Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric and unpredictable response to suddenly developing international crises like the EgyptAir crash proved he was disastrously unsuited to the presidency.
"The additional information provided by [Deborah] Ramirez regarding Kavanaugh's behavior in college presents a pattern of conduct that makes it absolutely clear that he is entirely unsuited to serve on the Supreme Court," Merkley tweeted.
Thus, in a single stroke, Mr. Trump has appointed an official who is unsuited to the job and has rendered it circumstantially impossible for him to do that properly, even if he had the ability.
"It continues to this day, a sustained and very systematic bid to write Diana out of the royal story, and to portray her as inadequate, incompetent and unsuited to the task of princess, let alone Queen."
Even if a comparison to Steph was something of an exaggeration—and any comparison to Steph circa now is going to be—Abdul-Rauf's of play seems oddly prescient and maybe even unsuited to his time.
Patrician and distant, the Albees were unsuited to dealing with a child of artistic temperament, and in later years Mr. Albee would often recall an un-nourishing childhood in which he felt like an interloper in their home.
One of the pleasures of reading this book is watching Nesbo meet the formidable challenge of assimilating elements of the play unsuited to realistic crime fiction, especially the supernatural: the witches, prophecies, visions, and the mysterious figure of Hecate.
In any scenario, "these options also highlight strategic gaps that the United Nations in unsuited to fill," said the document, adding that despite being charged with civilian protection, the UN would be unprepared to handle a genocide-type environment.
"Trump himself — no man of ideas, to say the least — is unsuited to the task of thinking through what his popularity means or how to build on it," Publius Decius Mus, one of the pseudonymous contributors, wrote at the time.
Given the timing of the book, though, its greatest value may lie in the way it explains why potential candidates are so often described, by different interested parties, as being ignorant, bigots or temperamentally unsuited to the task at hand.
The less generous reading is that aides are already trying to distance themselves from a president they see as catastrophically unsuited to the job and to set the stage for other Trump confidants to take the blame for his failures.
"It ought to be apparent to all, and the Democrats should be able to make the case, that he is manifestly unsuited to be the president of the United States because of his recklessness with the national security," Bernstein said.
The boy's interpretation of his mother's condition — offered by his older self (Moni Moshonov), who serves less as narrator than interpreter of his childhood — is that her romantic European temperament was unsuited to the hard realities of the Middle Eastern desert.
For these sorts of reasons, soccer was assumed to be unsuited to the analytical approach described in Michael Lewis's 2170 book "Moneyball," about how the Oakland A's baseball team found an advantage by evaluating players using different criteria than everyone else.
But there was a time when the first lady wasn't so beloved — when her patriotism was challenged, along with her husband's national identity, when she was caricatured by her husband's opponents as an angry, militant figure unsuited to the role of first lady.
But it seemed to reflect a state of distress about how her domestic arrangements were working out: I am frail, lazy and unsuited to doing anything except what I am paid to do, which is sit by myself and type with one finger.
That has solidified a "survival mentality" unsuited to innovation, with tech executives unwilling to spend on the marketing and design that could set their firms apart from competitors, said Willy Shih, a professor at Harvard Business School who studies Taiwan's tech companies.
Most damagingly, in the late 19th century industrial refrigeration made it possible to brew beers year round (it had previously been a seasonal business unsuited to summers) and to make more beers of the crisp, light lager style popular in Germany and Bohemia.
She was also shown the Pears Family School that combines mental health care and education, for children aged 5-14, who maybe unsuited to a mainstream school, in a setting in which a parent or carer joins in the classroom with their child.
My brain holds a set of competing beliefs within it: first, that these people are jerks, and second, I don't have what it takes to be home with my children every day, and am thus unsuited to the solemn work of motherhood.
He also brushed aside any suggestion that a white politician from outside Detroit might be unsuited to represent the district and cited the recent election of a white mayor in Detroit as proof the community is singularly focused on policy outcomes — not skin color.
For Clinton, the move is part of an effort to paint Trump as fundamentally unsuited to lead the world's most powerful military as she hopes to pivot away from the extended Democratic primary and toward a general election match-up with the presumptive GOP nominee.
Films at festivals (even the ones still being edited in the days leading up to their premiere) are inherently unsuited to addressing very recent political events, because a film usually takes a minimum of 18 to 24 months to make, and often a lot longer.
For Mr. Biden, 76, the risks are obvious: the accusations feed into a narrative that he is a relic of the past, unsuited to represent his party in the modern era, against an incumbent president whose treatment of women should be a central line of attack.
" Yet Xu Zhiyong rejects the view promoted by the Chinese Communist Party and some of its fellow-travelers that a country as vast and complex as China is unsuited to constitutional rule and democracy: "There are those who argue that China needs a strongman to lead it.
His experience, temperament and character make him horribly unsuited to being the head of state of the nation that the rest of the democratic world looks to for leadership, the commander-in-chief of the world's most powerful armed forces and the person who controls America's nuclear deterrent.
Having run the agencies as separate companies for years to stimulate competition, WPP had started to break down the barriers to appease clients who found it unwieldy and unsuited to the digital age where clients could create their own content and place it directly on Google and Facebook.
Kate, wearing an emerald green dress by Emilia Wickstead, was also shown the Pears Family School that combines mental health care and education, for children aged 5-14, who maybe unsuited to a mainstream school, in a setting in which a parent or carer joins in the classroom with their child.
Famously, though some had written them off as increasingly uncultured and unsuited to the demands of modern football, Wenger's expansive approach to the game saw Bould and Adams cultivate new roles as ball-playing centre-backs, while Dixon and Winterburn were also given a new lease of life on the flanks.
His unrestrained approach is the reason people who love him support him even more intensely one year in, but it's also why a majority of the nation fears he's disastrously unsuited to the job and why his immediate predecessors in the President's club, in a highly unusual move, have repudiated him.
John Avlon argued that Americans' focus on "individual self-interest at the expense of the common good" at a time when the President is "uniquely unsuited to being a uniting father figure" sets the nation up poorly to endure the kind of sacrifices that might be needed to get through the crisis.
And the fact that his instincts lead him to wield fear as a political weapon to corral people in his own party while saying Democrats and "the deep state" hate our country, make him uniquely unsuited to being a uniting father figure to the nation no matter what words comes out of his mouth now.
Gates also says Trump is "temperamentally unsuited to lead our men and women in uniform," unlike the Obama Administration, who made lying the primary instrument of government policy, were "extremely careless" in their handling of highly classified information, doctored intelligence reports and violated the most sacred creed of the armed services – no one gets left behind.
Although that gruesome two-hour spectacle, during which the prisoner visibly gasped and choked 660 times while the state administered 14 times its planned dosage of lethal drugs, involved a different drug protocol than the one in Glossip, it shared the common flaw of depending upon midazolam to do a job it inherently is unsuited to perform.
In the eyes of his detractors, Donald Trump is so obviously unsuited to the presidency that there is a persistent frustration that Hillary Clinton hasn't yet "put him away" and a persistent fantasy that with just the right line of attack, she could expose him as a sham and induce his entire movement to vanish into a poof of smoke.
She was, I deduced after the fifth time I saw the ad appear, wearing it to avoid getting noodle soup splashback onto her clothes or hair, but the picture seemed uniquely unsuited to the headline I commonly saw alongside the picture: "10 Things Japanese People Do Better Than All Of Us." If cosplaying as a Dilophosaurus just to eat dinner is doing life better, I'm happy living worse.

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