What House Democrats have assembled appears to be woefully, woefully inadequate to prove what they want to allege.
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The criminal justice system responds woefully to those with mental health issues, and even more woefully to women with mental health issues.
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"As far as the absolute dollars go it's woefully, woefully short," said Gary Mendell, the founder and chief executive of Shatterproof, an anti-addiction advocacy group.
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"Far from being complete and inaccurate, the (expenses) returns were woefully incomplete and woefully inaccurate, and deliberately so," Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee said in his opening of the case.
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LONDON — Put away your woefully inadequate DIY gingerbread houses.
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And the United States is woefully — even disgracefully — behind.
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Once again artists of color & women are woefully missing.
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Current domestic counterterrorism and community policing efforts are woefully underfunded.
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St. Louis was woefully outclassed in goal during the series.
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Indeed, the Copyright Office is woefully behind the times technologically.
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In America the DoJ and FTC have been woefully behind.
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Yet in this regard, it lags behind woefully (see chart).
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As a result, we woefully underestimate how connected we are.
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She smiled woefully and shook her head at my predicament.
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These returns are still woefully low, and debts unusually high.
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The results showed that children and teens were woefully inactive.
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Most founders were woefully unequipped to run companies that scaled.
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As a result, Part B drug spending is woefully inefficient.
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Finally, the infrastructure in the U.S. Arctic is woefully inadequate.
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Gupta said the country is "woefully underprepared" for what's coming.
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Yes, brain and behavioral health are woefully underfunded and unaddressed.
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The story of the Memphis strike is often woefully abbreviated.
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Or is the former vice president woefully behind the times?
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But their integration into urban life has been woefully constrained.
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He said the state's minimum wage, $7.25, was woefully insufficient.
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"Society is woefully unprepared for the impacts of climate change."
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The result of these complications is a woefully incomplete list.
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Still, depression is woefully undiagnosed and undertreated in dementia patients.
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Women business owners are woefully underrepresented within the regulatory environment.
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Doing the same thing without him would feel woefully incomplete.
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Digital First asserts that the newspaper chain has been woefully mismanaged.
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Other programs have shown similar benefits, but they are woefully scarce.
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The US, meanwhile, has fallen woefully behind in all these areas.
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Condemning terrorism is a woefully inadequate response to a persistent menace.
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For this reason, many people found the company's statement woefully insufficient.
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The baby boom generation is already woefully ill-prepared for retirement.
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Moreover, the division of labour at home is often woefully unbalanced.
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The only problem is that this new routine is woefully short.
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"We are woefully underappreciating the seriousness of this crisis," she said.
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And yet the U.S. is woefully unprepared for the next pandemic.
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The available response and treatment is woefully inadequate at the moment.
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The migrants who agree to move are often woefully ill-informed.
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A year later, the RSS 0.91 specification had become woefully inadequate.
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Unfortunately, the president's plan falls woefully short of passing that test.
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The supply of doctors, especially in some specialties, is woefully inadequate.
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Now that I tried the webcam for myself, it's woefully impractical.
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The area was poor, and woefully unprepared for a health crisis.
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It is woefully inadequate in meeting the challenges of our time.
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Other kinds of Muslim characters are woefully absent across the dial.
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Linton -- of course - later apologized for being woefully out of touch.
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And it's now widely recognized that our societies are woefully unprepared.
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Racers using crutches complain about gear they consider woefully old-fashioned.
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After much talk about labor standards, the TPP falls woefully short.
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Unfortunately, America's health care system is woefully unprepared to face it.
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Roger Cohen Rex Tillerson was woefully miscast as secretary of state.
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According to Blight, the "Douglass as libertarian" interpretation is woefully simplistic.
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The tech titans walking into Trump's office tomorrow seem woefully unprepared.
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Staplers in printing centers are often either woefully absent or empty.
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Yet the world's strategy for dealing with pandemics is woefully inadequate.
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Being an openly gay conductor, he added, was still woefully rare.
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"This is a data program that is woefully underfunded," Tomer said.
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Some big cities, also have aging buildings that are woefully inefficient.
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That story, it turns out, is wrong — or at least woefully incomplete.
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And his woefully underrated adaptation of Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim vs.
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That's why Apple's iOS looks so woefully behind in the chart above.
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And finally, we now know how woefully wrong EIA's 2008 forecasts were.
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Critics of the order say the oversight structure is also woefully inadequate.
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For one thing, the initiative looks as woefully underfunded as previous efforts.
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But it's really battery life where the Switch Alpha falls woefully short.
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Right now federal regulations in all of these areas are woefully inadequate.
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That's why diversifying a police force alone will always be woefully inadequate.
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Canadians are woefully bad at buying flights ahead at peak travel times.
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We know the availability of treatment is woefully inadequate across the country.
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It's leaving graduates woefully unprepared for jobs in our modern-day world.
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As of this moment, they are still woefully short of that goal.
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But she's woefully underutilized — a sketch creation poorly integrated into the story.
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Donald Trump's proposed so-called paid maternity leave plan is woefully inadequate.
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The Everytown study quantifies how the CDC's current research is woefully inadequate.
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Even the most casual air traveler knows our airports are woefully underfunded.
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Experts viewed Acosta's reasoning for not telling the victims as woefully inadequate.
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But the ground units all proved woefully ill-prepared for their task.
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These transfers to the UMWA have been made with woefully inadequate oversight.
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But the chicanery left the expanding city with a woefully insufficient supply.
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Both were woefully inadequate when washing and prepping ingredients for the week.
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Competition is inherently dramatic, yet sports have been woefully underrepresented on stage.
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We have been woefully absent and need to make participation a priority.
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Critics complain, too, that his briefings are often woefully short on detail.
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For many Irish nationalists, the trial is painfully belated and woefully insufficient.
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I (woefully) climb out of bed and get ready for the day.
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Women are woefully underrepresented in this nation's board rooms and executive suites.
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Despite the additional promised funding for FDA, the agency remains woefully underfunded.
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Deal-making is big here because most news agencies came woefully unprepared.
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As for $85033 billion over 10 years, that's "woefully inadequate," she said.
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U.S. prevention funding for conflict-affected and fragile states is woefully inadequate.
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Imagine that a woefully overmatched Browns team is facing the mighty Patriots.
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Thus far, America's efforts to address climate change have been woefully inadequate.
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He went on, attacking Trump as "woefully unprepared," much like her father.
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Twenty years ago, we found ourselves woefully unprepared for the 85033/11.
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Yet "the national investment in public health is woefully inadequate," Benjamin said.
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But design collections within art museums still woefully underrepresent across many intersections.
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Simply called Mailbox, its life was woefully cut short — we'll get to that.
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And to be sure, Chicago's aging infrastructure was woefully equipped for extreme heat.
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It is woefully behind on digital efforts: it lacks Wi-Fi for visitors.
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And in this, our political leaders and our media have been woefully inadequate.
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Worse yet, as the nation's first responders, they are finding themselves woefully unprepared.
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While any increase is a milestone, it's a number that's still woefully low.
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Openreach's customer service has been woefully poor, a point that even BT concedes.
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Florida would add gender identity to its hate crime statutes; it's woefully missing.
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And despite the Academy's changes in membership, the Oscars are still woefully white.
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Pocket Camp also adds some new social features, but they feel woefully underdeveloped.
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Previous generations give heat to millennials for being woefully underinvested in financial markets.
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At this point, there is woefully little left to say about avocado toast.
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"I've seen woefully little of the world, and I'd like to change that."
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The most important lesson is that the Western response has been woefully weak.
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Many electronic voting machines and voter databases are inadequately protected and woefully outdated.
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There are woefully few people and institutions capable of meaningfully constraining Donald Trump.
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"Overall access to East Ghouta remains woefully inadequate," Moumtzis said in the statement.
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EU rules have been woefully stretched by Europe's immigration crisis already of course.
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First, the WTO is woefully slow in addressing concerns about unfair trade practices.
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I'm studying for an exam in a few months and am woefully unprepared.
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It's no secret that sex ed is woefully subpar in many U.S. schools.
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Even for those workers who did qualify for TAA, support was woefully inadequate.
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"seeing it before it melts" cruise to Antarctica, has a perspective woefully distorted
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"Unfortunately, the president's plan falls woefully short of passing that test," she said.
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"The collective IQ of the administration right now versus Amazon is woefully undermatched."
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But in practice women in China are woefully underrepresented in the financial sector.
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"Your responses to my [Questions for the Record] are woefully inadequate," Grassley wrote.
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The term is also woefully inadequate for describing the complexity of the situation.
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But, like outreach and analyses, compliance support is woefully underfunded, and thus underutilized.
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They say that mental health services for Native Americans are often woefully inadequate.
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Woefully, most Americans remain oblivious to the politics of pan-Korean ethnic nationalism.
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For someone who served three tours in Afghanistan, Dylan is woefully ill-equipped.
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Much of the world remains woefully unaware of what is happening in Ukraine.
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And that's leaving aside falling bombs, chemical weapons and woefully inadequate medical care.
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Technologies and methods that are woefully behind the times are two major factors.
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These communities have long suffered from neighboring CAFOs' woefully antiquated waste disposal practices.
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The woefully underfunded parole system fell in line with the jail-first agenda.
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It began as an ordinary infection and "went woefully undertreated," the suit says.
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"It's woefully inadequate for most uses beyond those of the DMV," Vogt wrote.
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However, progress on the ground to deliver their goals has been woefully slow.
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Yet for all that voting power, millennials are still woefully underrepresented in Washington.
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The island woefully lacked basic infrastructure such as fresh water, plumbing and lodging.
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Despite its tantalizing plot elements, this is a story woefully short on specifics.
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There is no need to repeat the statistics that make this woefully clear.
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The U.S., however, is woefully behind Russia's interests and activities in the region.
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And the fast food chain was woefully unprepared to handle what came next.
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So, when it's decorative gourd season and you are woefully unprepared, don't sweat it.
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Woefully, BNP's investment bank performance in the second quarter was little better than Deutsche's.
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Such IOER payments are both woefully unpopular and critical to the Fed's monetary policy.
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It's cool that the camera has a built-in printer (although it's woefully bad).
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The problem is that the Playbase's pedestal design is woefully dated at this point.
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The only dud is the Surface Go, which is woefully underpowered in my opinion.
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The answer is simple: investment in the real US economy has been woefully low.
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Ignoring the tech-savvy and luxurious Range Rover, even modern 4x4s are woefully antiquated.
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He believes that the current process of federally funding the airports is woefully efficient.
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Even the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), adopted in 1996, is already woefully outdated.
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Suge believed security was woefully lacking, which allowed the gunman to fire multiple shots.
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But he is just woefully un-interested in the details of governing or legislating.
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His remarks, and his posture, indicated confidence that history would prove Roubini woefully incorrect.
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When those inputs are applied to "speaking" to a computer, they become woefully inadequate.
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Somehow, however, our analytic capabilities with respect to an entire continent remain woefully inadequate.
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In the countries where Gradian works, Frenkel said, government health care is woefully underfunded.
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After three woefully dry rain seasons, the effect on family livelihoods has been catastrophic.
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Cuts to Medicare and Medicaid are woefully short-sighted for a very simple reason.
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And its architects are woefully unprepared for the chaos it would unleash upon passage.
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The legendary Diana Rigg is fully resplendent, but woefully underused as Professor Higgins's mother.
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Research shows the average American is already woefully deficient when it comes to fiber.
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Zurich is flush with overpriced five-star resorts, but it woefully lacks midrange options.
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It's caustic campaigning from both sides, though also a woefully complex issue and industry.
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Woefully underprepared instructors are contributing to a shockingly high dropout rate among young athletes.
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Spoiler alert, of sorts: Johnson thinks you're woefully unprepared for all of these decisions.
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"Woefully, I did not encourage her to follow up," her brother told the Intercept.
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Governments from Pakistan to Mexico to Washington are woefully unequipped to combat disinformation warfare.
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After 20 years of neglect, the Ukrainian army was woefully ragged and ill-equipped.
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She did godawful things with him, and I believe the punishment is woefully inadequate.
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These opponents seem woefully unaware that they are fighting a battle they've already lost.
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And while other nations offer generous subsidies for child care, ours are woefully inadequate.
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Both efforts come at a time when many individuals' retirement savings are woefully low.
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The author, in fact, maintains command, even through Aaron's woefully convenient spells of amnesia.
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It leaves too much undone, and what it attempts to address is woefully inadequate.
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Congress has shown little interest in the idea, and opponents call it woefully inadequate.
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Existing labor law is woefully outdated to facilitate the expansion of the gig economy.
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Cutting such badly needed programs is woefully shortsighted in light of the obvious need.
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And yet, it is woefully absent from our public spaces, healthcare settings, and homes.
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Yet programs like the federal Trade Adjustment Assistance are woefully inadequate to the task.
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In the same breath, a warning: The Nintendo Switch is woefully underserved by software.
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Unemployment is still woefully high, at 23%, but is down from a peak of 28%.
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Department efforts to deal with racial issues are woefully inadequate, according to the task force.
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And if my worries come true, we are woefully unready to deal with the shock.
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They note that even taken on its own terms, the block will be woefully inadequate.
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But there's one industry expert that we've been woefully remiss for overlooking all these years.
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Neither estimate is insignificant for a region woefully dependent on imported oil and natural gas.
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A museum that only displays and caters to one kind of aesthetic is woefully incomplete.
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Banking regulation is woefully behind the times as is the slow crawl of drug legalization.
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The Canadian armed forces are woefully small and ill-equipped compared to the United States.
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But people soon turned their ire on Mr Bashir, who has governed woefully since 1989.
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For all of Hollywood's recent progress toward inclusivity, Asians are still woefully underrepresented in Hollywood.
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The unfettered internet is too often used for malicious purposes and is frequently woefully inaccurate.
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The national news is full of stories warning that Americans are woefully unprepared for retirement.
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In all those regards, Eric Dreiband is woefully unqualified to lead the Civil Rights Division.
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The Republican tax bill has gone from being woefully unpopular to marginally supported by voters.
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The narrow track will be woefully inadequate when the neighbourhood fills up with car owners.
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The result was a woefully high population of uninsured in those states that opted out.
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First, public schools are woefully inept and incapable of educating and keeping America's children safe.
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In terms of female representation, the "Mission: Impossible" saga was woefully slow off the mark.
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The Greek government, in the midst of an economic and political crisis, was woefully unprepared.
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The United Nations is woefully behind on its pledge of gender parity in senior appointments.
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Yet the United States is woefully unprepared to protect its interests in the High North.
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"The Princess and the Frog" is woefully underrepresented among Disney's line of animated princess stories.
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Trump's plans to gut funding for international development, foreign aid and diplomacy are woefully misguided.
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Farouk said the message for those who pedaled hatred was that they had "failed woefully".
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Committee members noted with frustration that the budget process established in 1974 is woefully inefficient.
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The closest-held secret of modern scam artists is how woefully unimaginative they really are.
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The Danish bank regulator took little action and its money laundering unit was woefully understaffed.
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COVID-19 testing has been marred by woefully slow development, delayed approval, and poor dissemination.
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Internships are the primary entry point for the publishing industry — but they're still woefully underpaid.
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Given the exponential challenge we're up against, passive information is woefully insufficient to change behavior.
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The man who could bring us into military engagement is woefully deficient in intellectual engagement.
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His third shot came to rest woefully short, and his fourth went over the green.
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The coalition's investigations of civilian casualties are woefully insufficient, while Houthi investigations are non-existent.
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For him to claim that all the countries of Africa are 'shitholes' is woefully ignorant.
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Despite the known risk of fire, reports suggest that Brazil's National Museum was woefully unprepared.
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The Future of Work Popular ideas about the working class are woefully out of date.
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Sánchez said the Republican plan was woefully inadequate when it comes to the child credit.
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That's a difficult thing to ask when journalism on all levels is so woefully underfunded.
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So they were woefully underprepared when Thomas's backup, Terry Rozier, sent the game into overtime.
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We work to bring a college education to woefully underprepared and often terribly poor students.
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Regardless of how the court rules, the bureau's funding mechanism will likely remain woefully deficient.
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Really, though, isn't the fact that tapping has multiple meanings woefully underexploited in music/everything?
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Oil wealth has hidden a woefully unproductive economy, and fuelled Islamic ultra-puritanism around the world.
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He said the U.S., by contrast, was "woefully behind" its northern neighbor on the legalization front.
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And worse than that, health officials across the country seem woefully incapable of dealing with them.
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Just like in tech, women are woefully underrepresented in the film industry, especially in leadership positions.
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Yet, when it comes to preparing for disaster, many of us are woefully uninformed and unprepared.
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"David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have proven themselves to be woefully incompetent writers," the petition says.
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For White, Greyeyes, and Chastain, the white savior narrative is one they saw as woefully inaccurate.
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Ultimately though, we still live in a world where plus-size women are woefully underrepresented onscreen.
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But the second part of Mr Abadi's promise, the reconstruction of Mosul, has been woefully neglected.
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Many of the newly hired temporary workers are woefully unqualified for their new jobs, Johnson said.
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In fact, the Employee Benefit Research Institute says that the boomers are woefully unprepared for retirement.
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As a result, the meager policy options she did offer were woefully unsuited to the task.
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The composers of the 20th century—Schoenberg, Webern, Nono, Ligeti, himself—were woefully neglected and unplayed.
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Ben Carson is "woefully unqualified" to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Rep.
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While countries around the world have banned these cruel and dangerous acts, America lags woefully behind.
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" In his letter to donors on Friday, Holden said the RNC email "woefully misstates our strategy.
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The ATSDR concluded, however, that the EPA's standard is woefully inadequate to protect from harmful impacts.
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Windows, unfortunately, stands out from iOS and Android in that its app catalog is woefully inefficient.
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Daredevil, despite getting woefully obsessed with ninjas in its second season, is a solid action thriller.
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He's modest in a genuine way, which would seem to make him woefully unfit for politics.
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FPI falls woefully short in these areas, especially considering that all inmates are "required" to work.
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The agency's operations are woefully archaic and prevent it from being technologically nimble, effective and profitable.
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In June, he'd been woefully unprepared, unable to muster more than a feeble defense when Sen.
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The government of Mr. Netanyahu, who assumed office in 2009, was accused of being woefully unprepared.
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Europe lags woefully behind the United States and China in turning digital technology into commercial success.
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Donald Trump's messaging on the fires in California has been, for the most part, woefully misguided.
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The structures set up to maintain Big Data are woefully inadequate, and even more, they're unnecessary.
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And a report by national experts said our woefully underfunded schools were the worst in America.
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Having no previous political experience, she is woefully unequipped for the job she earned through nepotism.
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He and the people he has appointed are woefully ignorant of the issue of racial equality.
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Without such backing, the full $14 billion needed to complete it is woefully out of reach.
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The law remains woefully behind in its ability to prosecute or seriously deal with online harassment.
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So far, the international response has been woefully inadequate to address the scope of the problem.
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Given the earth shaking that Indonesia constantly endures, the country remains woefully underprepared for nature's wrath.
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Northern Ireland's Finance Minister Conor Murphy called the proposed financial package "woefully inadequate" in a statement.
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But friends of Lesley and Rybka concede that they are woefully unprepared for the current situation.
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And they see themselves as woefully unprepared to respond with the ruthlessness that the moment requires.
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That is exactly how Germany managed to become a woefully second class country in Singaporean terms.
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We in the United States are woefully unaware of our pitiful standing in worldwide gender indices.
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Of course, Mason Crosby woefully missed and the Steelers scored a touchdown on the ensuing drive.
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The 43-year-old arrangement had fallen woefully out of date, in the W.G.A.'s view.
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Not great that, in technocracy, posthuman overlords, woefully limited in their perspective, get to define knowledge.
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There's definitely a hierarchy with freedom of movement that Western people are really woefully unaware of.
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The one consistent thread is that they appear to have been woefully unprepared for their enemy.
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Voters haven't flocked to him because they're deeply familiar with, or woefully ignorant about, his political history.
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What's clear, though, is that Mr. Trump woefully underperformed — even with the benefit of a big turnout.
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In 1982 he once again wrote to the council, explaining that Afro-Asian artists were woefully neglected.
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It actually showed the anti-hero Venom's look, which the first teaser woefully failed to do. 2.
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Also, many low-skilled federal workers are grossly overcompensated, while others with advanced skills are woefully underpaid.
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Going into this election, experts warned about the woefully out-of-date equipment that most states use.
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Political parties, along with woefully inadequate campaign-finance rules, have helped the rise of the thug-candidate.
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I often feel woefully unprepared for the job of co-producing a well adjusted, empathetic male humanoid.
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"Twitter's record on controlling Saudi-based abuse is so woefully lacking as to warrant suspicion," he said.
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Comment threads under Facebook posts and mentions in Twitter replies are woefully poor at promoting civil discussion.
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This is sensible as far as it goes, but it still seems woefully inadequate to the task.
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After the Parkland shooting, mental health resources to survivors and students at our school were woefully inadequate.
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Most are full of horror stories about how woefully the world is misusing and wasting its water.
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They warned the judge that Epstein's "woefully inadequate" bail proposal does not mitigate his potential flight risk.
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Sadly, the community he helped to build remains woefully unprepared for the challenges of the 21st century.
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The existence of high-energy cosmic rays tells us our understanding of the universe is woefully incomplete.
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But compared to what Facebook and Google know about people, the podcast industry is woefully lacking data.
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The funds for refugee support, which the international community is supposed to provide, have fallen woefully short.
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Many voters today are woefully ignorant of their history and unschooled in the basic principles of citizenship.
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What's more, this new transition was hobbled by inadequate vetting and preparation, falling woefully behind in nominations.
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Democrats highlighted President Trump's campaign promises to provide "insurance for everybody," saying the bill falls woefully short.
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But the law that set the rules for our broadband networks is now woefully out of date.
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But compared to other Western democracies, the number of women in U.S. elected office is woefully low.
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The fact is, the last couple of Seasons have been woefully bereft of high profile character deaths.
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Some, like Lemuria Codecracker, made no sense, and were woefully underpowered, and never found even niche gameplay.
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And yet, global leaders have been woefully slow to grasp the link between water, peace, and stability.
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"The sentence... is woefully inadequate and ignores the needs of general deterrence", said prosecutors in their appeal.
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Pandemic influenza preparedness has also been woefully underfunded, and is only one-tenth of what it was.
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Even though these systems might still work, their security is woefully outdated and unable to be modernized.
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Our bill refocuses the wasteful, woefully misdirected federal mental-health bureaucracy to respond to serious mental illness.
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The items here were pretty standard, and a lot of them, again, felt woefully out of style.
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But the U.S. is woefully unprepared to address even minor disruptions in the supply of these drugs.
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If you're confused about how to use it (since many manuals are woefully lacking), educate yourself online.
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A global affairs analyst explains that Ukraine is woefully unprepared to fight the Russians at sea. 5.
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He is flabbergasted by critiques that he is woefully undermanned compared to the hundreds working for Mrs.
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Got a new NES Classic Edition but woefully disappointed at the official controller's short, corded-only options?
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The public is woefully misinformed not just about the success of U.S. programs but about their cost.
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"The available research at the moment" related to athletes and menstruation "is woefully inadequate," Dr. Rogers says.
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They could have selected a writer from the developing world, which remains woefully underrepresented among Nobel laureates.
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While wealthier people can afford private hospitals, the staff and facilities at government hospitals are woefully inadequate.
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Cellular communication infrastructure, the system at the heart of modern communication, commerce and governance, is woefully insecure.
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Dr. Giacconi initially found the institute woefully unprepared, being run by astronomers who had no space experience.
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She wanted to contextualize their presence, focusing on periods in which the black model remained woefully underexamined.
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But when festivalgoers arrived on Great Exuma — the organizers' last-minute choice — the staff was woefully unprepared.
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The country's woefully inadequate health system would undoubtedly be overwhelmed if the virus were to take hold.
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Spotify only suggests 20 new artists that resemble your current favorites, which we think is woefully inadequate.
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Sometimes they prove to be extremely prescient, while other times they are woefully wide of the mark.
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So far, the Trump administration's response to mitigate the economic harms of coronavirus has been woefully inadequate.
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This has triggered concerns that inaccurate reporting woefully underestimates the number of coronavirus cases in the country.
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Despite successfully lobbying for the Palais, Njami thinks African governments do woefully little to support the arts.
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Each country's present commitments to cutting carbon emissions, known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs), are woefully lacking.
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He noted that even with the markets rising this year, Americans are still woefully unprepared for retirement.
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The Hill's Mallory Shelbourne breaks it down like a woefully decrepit stretch of interstate: http://bit.ly/2o5IjBp.
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He is woefully insecure about his victory, and is trying to convince others of an alternate reality.
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"Red Cloud's war had revealed a regular Army woefully unprepared for its Indian-fighting mission," Cozzens explains.
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As the theme of this puzzle revealed itself to me pretty slowly I found myself woefully amused.
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Zero interest rates, quantitative easing and the hyper-regulation of banks have woefully deformed our credit markets.
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For the first part of Mr. Brand's life, that sense of connection was in woefully short supply.
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There is really no way to thank teachers, who are vital and woefully underpaid, for everything they do.
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"America's highway network is woefully underperforming," said Alison Premo Black, the group's chief economics who conducted the analysis.
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Here's the bad news: Collectively, the carbon reductions pledged by the world's countries in Paris are woefully inadequate.
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A trial underway now looks to test that idea in a woefully underserved region of the US — Appalachia.
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Patients were often restrained and experimented on without consent, and the hospitals were woefully overcrowded and under-funded.
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The bulk of financial advisors are baby boomers, and the industry is woefully short on next-gen talent.
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"I was broken, and woefully ill equipped to be interacting with a man like Rick Singer," she wrote.
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But according to Filipinos who have experienced harassment on the platform, the social network's systems are woefully inadequate.
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And yet compared to the podcasts I'm used to, the audiobooks I've been sampling can feel woefully underproduced.
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One disappointed commentator called it "woefully inadequate"; a noted religious scholar dismissed it as "meaningless" and a "betrayal".
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But perhaps most important is that Lieberman was widely perceived within Israel as woefully unqualified for the position.
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Hodari admits they were "woefully unqualified to launch Industrious," but succeeded by concentrating on customer service and inclusivity.
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But Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader is woefully underused as the voice of Zordon's robot assistant Alpha 5.
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Overall, however, my verdict is that both awards shows fall woefully short when it comes to gender representation.
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Giorgio Petrosyan has maintained his good looks with this in kickboxing but it goes woefully underused in MMA.
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It is certainly true that such outdated adverts are woefully out of step with modern views on equality.
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But that's now woefully outdated in a world where weddings more often than not require cross-country travel.
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Voting systems in the United States are so woefully hackable, even an 8-year-old could do it.
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Still, WADA has proven to be woefully ineffective at even the most basic forms of investigation and deterrence.
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China's government is woefully unprepared for this crisis, with a severe lack of health-care provision for sufferers.
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Their response to the Friday night torchlight event was woefully inadequate, even for a small campus police department.
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But mitigation factors like disaster recovery and continuity arrangements seemed to fall woefully short following Saturday's computer outage.
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Venezuela's opposition says leftist president Nicolas Maduro's response to the 68 deaths in Valencia has been woefully insufficient.
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Women entrepreneurs lag woefully behind their male counterparts when it comes to their ability to get a loan.
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I gulp down a spoonful of woefully bland porridge and think for a moment about how to reply.
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The reason: Economic growth has been woefully insufficient to produce the good paying jobs working class Americans need.
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BREAKING: Obama says "I think the Republican nominee is unfit to serve as president" & is "woefully unprepared" pic.twitter.
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Today, the U.S. government is the largest funder of energy R&D, and yet we're still woefully underinvesting.
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Sessions' record, especially where fighting for fairness and protecting the rights of minorities are concerned, is woefully lacking.
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But it has no enforcement power, struggles to promote good river management and is woefully short of cash.
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That adds up to an annual payment of around $270m, woefully inadequate to cover a $52 billion liability.
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These rules-based authentication systems are woefully incomplete, and often unable to adapt the changing nature of data.
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The MGT Act is a bipartisan bill to upgrade the government's woefully outdated, expensive and vulnerable IT infrastructure.
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This struck me as very typically male, because aside from the décolletage, Horn Hill fashion is woefully basic.
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For those on the left, it's seen as an alternative to our country's woefully limited cash welfare system.
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But as everything else branded "Trump," the reasoning behind these actions is woefully misguided if not downright false.
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I once drove the original Opel GT. It was a fun idea but it was also woefully frightening.
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It is woefully clear to all stakeholders that this is not an effective way to manage species recovery.
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Like so many other bricks-and-mortar businesses BHS was also woefully slow to respond to internet shopping.
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It feels at once crammed and sketchy, riddled with flashbacks and framing devices, and woefully light on frights.
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Despite the reaction from Democrats that the moves is woefully inadequate, Trump expressed hope for their support. Rep.
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Most organizations are woefully under-defended against those attempts, according to multiple cybersecurity professionals WIRED spoke with Wednesday.
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Sillerman vowed to jump-start the Ali brand — which he thought to be woefully underused — without bothering him.
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" Yet the committee said the information obtained is not complete, and "in many respects, it is woefully inadequate.
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" Vivien Labaton, a director of the nonpartisan group Make It Work Action, called Mr. Trump's plan "woefully inadequate.
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However, the Republican proposals for paid family leave are woefully inadequate to meet the needs of working families.
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But we common folk, staring woefully at our bathroom mirrors, tend to lightly give it the once-over.
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Barry and Smith report that civic republicanism's overarching concern with political leadership is woefully absent from green theory.
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In general, the movie pays woefully little attention to the patient's family, as if they were beneath consideration.
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Those are important virtues — important *progressive* virtues — that seem woefully absent on the other side of the primary.
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Also, some companies are bad at educating customers on how to use their products, with woefully lacking manuals.
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That battle must lift up and liberate every girl and woman — Trump is woefully unqualified to do that.
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Despite their good intentions, the students' march is woefully under-attended and devolves into yet another dance party.
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"But this description of love — the Romeo and Juliet version — is woefully incomplete," he writes in the introduction.
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The US president proved himself to be woefully unprepared, or indifferent, to what's actually going on in Turkey.
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We had so many hands in this, but the communication network designed to assign us was woefully inadequate.
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As companies and governments deploy these A.I. technologies, researchers are also realizing that some systems are woefully biased.
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If schools remain closed into the next academic year, school children in rural America will fall woefully behind.
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And what little power we do have, lobbying or otherwise, in Washington or anywhere else, is woefully inadequate.
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Black schools in Clarendon County in the 1940s were in abysmal condition — dilapidated, poorly heated and woefully understaffed.
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But not everything beautifully done makes sense beyond its immediate context, and often the context seems woefully contrived.
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But with a physical plant woefully in need of repairs and an upgrade, that will not be enough.
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"What's politically accessible is incremental change that is woefully insufficient in the face of the challenge," Jones said.
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And that's a problem in the U.S., particularly in states where road maintenance is woefully out of date.
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Mulvaney was out of his element, unprepared and woefully incapable of parrying even the most obvious reporters' question.
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For too long, our tax law has fallen woefully out of step with how commerce is conducted today.
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The company was rolling out new customization options on the luggage, and the operations team was woefully understaffed.
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But while the Trump administration has tried to hire more Border Patrol agents, it has fallen woefully short.
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This is Washington, DC, and this town is built on young people doing things they're woefully unqualified for.
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Now I may be a woefully tragic excuse for a human adult, but I'm nothing if not persistent.
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"I would suspect we're woefully short," said James Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police.
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As a born and bred New Englander, I'm woefully inexperienced when it comes to some regional restaurant chains.
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Our president-elect is woefully unprepared for the job he is about to enter, and temperamentally unsuited to it.
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And third, because for a film that's so big on learning from past mistakes, The Upside falls woefully short.
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Her record there is at best mixed—Germany's armed forces remain woefully under-equipped—but better than it looks.
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" Asked for his reaction to Trump's comments, Inslee said, "Woefully inadequate to the most scientifically literate nation on earth.
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Season 2 also woefully squanders good ideas like having Hera's many-eyed servant Argus become the god of surveillance.
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And recent Congressional scrutiny has exposed how woefully unprepared it is to mitigate state-sponsored manipulation of its platform.
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Spurred by Basel 2250, banks have stuffed billions into capital cushions that the crisis showed to be woefully thin.
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It's similar to Instagram's woefully outdated Hyperlapse app, which uses math to stabilize timelapses until they look silky smooth.
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I'm here today to talk to you about one of my favorite ingredients that is woefully underrated: wonton wrappers.
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They're thus woefully unequal to the task of sparking concerted mass action on the scale we now urgently need.
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The candidate is woefully unprepared and inappropriately dressed, so we go with a different candidate, who will start tomorrow.
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But its industry lacks the pipes to deliver that gas, as companies woefully underinvested during the era of sanctions.
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And now we have one woefully ignorant actor to thank for an equally problematic riff on Trump's misogynist remark.
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Second, the industry is woefully behind in designing and selling electric vehicles (EVs), which consumers are increasingly taking to.
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For a wet state with huge potential for hydropower, both clean water and electricity are in woefully short supply.
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A second senior official added that part of Homeland Security's problem was that it was "woefully understaffed" under Nielsen.
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The team's 529-page-long report, released this month, elucidates the benefits of visiting these two woefully-understudied worlds.
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" On the campaign trail, Obama called Trump "woefully unprepared" and doubted he'd be able to "handle the nuclear codes.
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It's a topic that has been woefully overlooked, and one that threatens to define the tenure of Pope Francis.
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Qaddafi had made sure, well in advance, that a Libya without him would be woefully unprepared to reconstruct itself.
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We are woefully underrepresented in industries like tech, and there are currently no Black women leading Fortune 500 companies.
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While machines may be able to match us in logic, when it comes to creativity, they are woefully inadequate.
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The bomb thrown in 1881 at Tsar Alexander II, who had emancipated the serfs, woefully stymied reform in Russia.
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This isn't to say that newsroom blowhards don't exist, or that Higgins isn't funny as the woefully demanding newsman.
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Even in states with effective legislation, law enforcement is woefully ill-equipped to fight or even understand the issue.
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Governments have sent expensive robots and satellites to our nearest celestial neighbor, but the Moon remains woefully under-explored.
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Representation matters, and those two groups are woefully under-represented in media, though recently there have been major strides.
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And to top it all off, there's the government's woefully under-publicized initiative: the SEIS (Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme).
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While research into medical cannabis is woefully underfunded, what little has been done backs up both of our experiences.
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On the other hand, it's like, is somebody doing a woefully neglectful job of backgrounding these contestants or whatever?
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The neon suit they received in the mail, though, was woefully low quality compared to the one in pictures.
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That amount is even more disappointing when you consider how woefully underpaid the Jets cheerleaders were to begin with.
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Although helpful, with 36,531 principle applications filed in fiscal year 2017 alone, this increase would still be woefully insufficient.
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In the face of this unfolding humanitarian catastrophe, the Trump administration's steps to ameliorate the crisis are woefully inadequate.
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But the top Democrat on the committee, Mark Warner, called this woefully inadequate in terms of disclosure from Twitter.
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Sanders cites research from the nonprofit Free Press that those groups are "woefully underrepresented" among holders of broadcast licenses.
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Eighty-five percent of the world's refugees are hosted in developing and middle-income countries, often woefully under-resourced.
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In statements, DeLauro called the plan "woefully insufficient," while Scott expressed fears about shortchanging Social Security benefits for seniors.
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Neema Singh Guliani, the ACLU's senior legislative counsel, called the settlement "woefully inadequate" in a comment to Business Insider.
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"We are woefully inadequate both in terms of developing this capability ourselves but more particularly in coping with it."
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Garrick said the world was "woefully underprepared" due to a lack of data, particularly in South America and Africa.
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The committee's budget hovers around a paltry $3 million per year — an amount that it admits is woefully insufficient.
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But it reveals an Eminem who's been woefully slow to adapt to this era, on a number of levels.
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This was a night-out without the woefully unrealistic fake-ID casualties and 17year old baby faced no-hopers.
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But then again, it's also possible they are woefully simplifying one of the world's oldest and most sophisticated societies.
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That project and a $21 billion investment plan to improve the country's woefully inadequate infrastructure are now on ice.
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While director Ridley Scott got some things right about life in 2019, we're still woefully behind in other ways.
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Are we woefully limited in our definition of well-being, and could a few words from other cultures help?
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I believe that we need more diversity at these campuses where Latinos and African-Americans are woefully under-represented.
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Which is why progress in these fields is so woefully slow—analytics, women's hockey, sports writing, all of it.
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Even where they still exist, like in my community in Queens, information on attending these programs is woefully lacking.
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In 2017 we saw the gutting of our State Department, leaving it woefully understaffed, our diplomatic capabilities in tatters.
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Consumers are woefully unaware that 3G networks are disappearing, leaving them vulnerable to the effects network shutdowns could have.
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But the legal frameworks that dictate who deserves protection, and from what, are woefully unprepared for these cataclysmic shifts.
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It was an hourslong tirade against Mr. Macron, laced with name-calling and epithets, and woefully deficient in substance.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump again lambasted his attorney general as woefully ineffective during an interview aired on Thursday.
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In this woefully undercapitalized state, they would still be regulated accordingly, and still be utterly dependent on the Treasury.
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I hope there is another senator willing to break with the president and vote against this woefully unqualified nominee.
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But why is it that the health sector is so woefully unprepared to respond to an infectious disease outbreak?
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This model was introduced in late 2599.99, and it served as a successor to the woefully outdated Chromebook 280.
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Tanaka appears to have fully rebounded after pitching woefully during the first two and a half months this season.
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Critics say gangs have almost literally taken over some of the penitentiaries ... which are reportedly woefully understaffed and underfunded.
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"To date, your compliance with our request has been woefully inadequate," the five chairs wrote in their letter Wednesday.
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Even though 10 usually seems like the right number (it's tidy, divisible, standard), some years it feels woefully insufficient.
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He criticised the current level of international funding for poorer nations to adapt to climate pressures as "woefully inadequate".
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Woefully exposed to the Russian menace, this has led Turkey realize that it should simply start listening to Russia.
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Compared to the amount of paid time off afforded to workers in other countries, American employees are woefully undercompensated.
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The problem is that the move is woefully inadequate — and could actually harm US foreign policy in the process.
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That flip-flop guaranteed that the final result would be woefully inaccurate and forever jaundiced me on federal statistics.
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"They should have checked the Weather Channel," she added, noting they were woefully underdressed for the frigid prairie temperatures.
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Though they conceded few of them, they insisted the facts against Mr. Trump nonetheless fell woefully short of impeachment.
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The Coast Guard was both late to the scene and woefully unprepared to help when it finally got there.
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What the optimistic view misses is that we were making woefully insufficient progress on climate change even before Trump.
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To say that America is a product of religion and ancient Greece is at the very least woefully incomplete.
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It's a well-designed, lovable, woefully expensive tool made for one thing: Writing as you would before the web existed.
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It's not just that improving TANF is compatible with his agenda; it's that his platform is woefully incomplete without it.
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And it's a fair point to contrast mass incarceration with the fact that Wall Street misconduct goes woefully under-punished.
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A funeral is an entirely unique beast—one for which, despite my oceans of black clothing, I feel woefully underprepared.
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The privacy laws that we do have are woefully inadequate, targeting very specific uses of very specific categories of information.
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Increasing the minimum wage for tipped waitstaff is necessary since the federal level of $2.13 per hour is woefully inadequate.
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On Wednesday, the House of Representatives did something that's woefully uncommon these days: It passed a bill with bipartisan support.
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But there remains a more hidden side of the Hermit Kingdom, one that is rural, poor, and woefully under-captured.
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But when it comes to the history behind national holidays — and America in general — many of us are woefully uninformed.
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Security experts have figured it is woefully easy to hack your way into Svakom's Siime Eye, an internet-connected vibrator.
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The Trump campaign has been criticized for being woefully unprepared for the organization of delegates required by a presidential campaign.
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First up is the loudspeaker, which sounds very nice on this phone, but is woefully inadequate in terms of volume.
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States in the south are "woefully under-invested," said Dr. Thomas Dobbs, epidemiologist for the Mississippi State Department of Health.
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After all, it only has a 2560-by-1140 resolution, which is woefully low compared to Apple's new 5K Macs.
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Third, state-dominated industries ranging from telecommunications and banking to health care are woefully inefficient and even hostile to consumers.
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"Our research demonstrated that healthcare organizations have woefully inadequate staffing, funding, training, network awareness, and many other shortcomings," he said.
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The original Surface RT ran the doomed RT version of Windows, and the Surface 3 had a woefully underpowered processor.
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The Modernizing Government Technology Act, aimed at upgrading woefully out-of-date agency information technology equipment, passed the House Thursday.
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Because of their short lifespan, campaigns are for the most part woefully weak in securing their data against cyber attacks.
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Shortly before the meeting, Johannes Benigni, chairman of JBC Energy Group, argued a nine-month extension would be woefully insignificant.
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But Tom Arnold's Hunt for the Trump Tapes would be woefully lacking if the comedian—and, uh, investigative television host?
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The resources provided by the House farm bill for job training and placement programs for SNAP recipients are woefully inadequate.
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Yet, according to a 2014 study in the Annals of Health Law, healthcare workers are woefully unprepared to identify them.
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I am woefully lacking ritual in my life, which is among the hardest things and best things about my work.
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With the European Union having banned or restricted more than a thousand ingredients, Ms. Renfrew says that is woefully inadequate.
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But it was light and small and quick, and it felt magnetically drawn to the nearby, woefully off-limits dunes.
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I'm still paying off five figures in student loan debt from my college degree, and my retirement is woefully underfunded.
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"Paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC" Trump's description of the funding for the Steele dossier is woefully incomplete.
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On Friday, an 11-year-old Knoxville, Tennessee, boy woefully recounted to his mother his experience with middle-school bullies.
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Brady made it woefully clear that he was not ready to become the ghost of quarterbacks past (see Eli Manning).
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The federal government promised to ship 4,000 additional ventilators this week, although this is still woefully short of what's needed.
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It takes collaboration, stamina, time and money, and money continues to be in woefully short supply in under-resourced neighborhoods.
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In fact, she writes sympathetically about prison officials being asked to do difficult, specialized work for which they're woefully unequipped.
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Parliament remains woefully removed from the people it serves, being less diverse and more masculine than the population at large.
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These hospitals are woefully unprepared for the influx of patients, adding to growing strain on our state's health care system.
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It's also woefully weak on the question of affordability, arguably the main thing that prevents Americans from getting care today.
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And as it turns out, many of those with the most to lose are woefully inept at safeguarding their privacy.
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If we continue on our current path, we will end up with policies mirroring Europe's sweeping and woefully restrictive GDPR.
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But there have also been reputable scientists who concocted theories that, in hindsight, seem woefully misguided, if not downright wacky.
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Devices are a constant distraction, and people tend to be woefully inaccurate at interpreting feeling states through text and emoji.
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He also complained that the committees provided a "woefully inadequate opportunity" for the five officials to prepare for the depositions.
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For example, she said, the university offers only "woefully inadequate" support for mental health, despite the circumstances of the scandal.
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"I still think that we are woefully shy of allowing and giving opportunities to minority consultants, especially Hispanics," said Cárdenas.
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But overall "the current commitments nationally are woefully inadequate," Luke Daunivalu, Fiji's chief negotiator, told Reuters in a telephone interview.
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Existing financial resources for education, especially for girls, both within countries and by multilateral and bilateral donors, are woefully inadequate.
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Most people are woefully unaware of how much data Facebook collects about them, and then how that data is used.
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Gere says he decided to continue with the project anyway, but the company then turned in a "woefully inadequate" script.
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Facebook says it plans to bring more video content to the Portal in the future, but at launch, it's woefully unequipped.
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But when it comes to in-ear headphones, his suggestions have left me filled with regret and my wallet woefully empty.
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" In a letter from the caucus Monday, the day before Lisanti publicly apologized, Barnes said her personal apology was "woefully inadequate.
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Europe's fourth-largest economy is one of its most feeble, weighed down by too much regulation and woefully low productivity growth.
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He was clearly capable of expressing complex arguments, but woefully unaware of the challenges that lay ahead in the real world.
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Facebook's guidelines — which reflect mainstream laws and cultural norms — have proven woefully inadequate for addressing violent and hateful user-generated content.
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In most Indian cities, public sanitation remains woefully inadequate, with rampant public urination and toilets being either dirty or too few.
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As proven by countless movies, TV shows, and novels, society is woefully unready to deal with an infectious, flesh-eating horde.
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The opposition is woefully fragmented, though its main leaders have made progress in the past year towards forging a broad front.
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Unlike last year, we are woefully not blessed with a new season of Stranger Things to ring in the Halloween season.
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One reader might look at a passage and find it woefully short of commas; another might find it overstuffed with them.
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Like a well-meaning but woefully ignorant would-be activist, it wants to tackle serious issues, but doesn't quite know how.
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That proposal was opposed by shareholder and activist hedge fund Land and Buildings Investment Management LLC, which called it "woefully inadequate".
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The problem is, the bureau has been woefully underfunded for years, an issue that has far-reaching consequences for census preparation.
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Even so, science was still woefully short of understanding the plague or coming up with a vaccine that could prevent it.
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Watch Dogs was a lacklustre revenge story with a dour, unlikeable protagonist and fell woefully short of what hacktivism really is.
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The United States healthcare system is woefully unprepared and underfunded to provide these supportive services to cancer survivors and their caregivers.
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But again, that falls woefully flat when the solution to Danvers' gaslighting is to remove some unexplained device from her head.
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Skincare Internet might gasp audibly at the thought, but what if there was a hotel fire and we appeared woefully unprepared?
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Running the world's biggest content platform without editorial oversight and with woefully under-resourced moderation is indeed a very hard problem.
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And many times, they are proficient in some EQ skills, but when it comes to understanding themselves, they are woefully blind.
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You know, that one that is woefully dated and — like many other sitcoms from that era — is pretty problematic in hindsight?
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They get just one medical visit six weeks after birth, and that's often woefully insufficient for the issues they're dealing with.
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She was woefully uninformed on key federal policy debates, and Booker was rightly concerned about her commitment to civil rights protections.
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"It is woefully insufficient given the significant risk that is posed by Zika," the White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, said.
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There are only six OSCE observers monitoring the conflict zone — woefully insufficient given the number of cease-fire violations each day.
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What Sunday's events also demonstrate is that the Ukrainian side is woefully unprepared to wage a fight with Russia at sea.
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Update February 25th, 10:40AM ET: Now that I've used the webcam for myself, I can say that it's woefully impractical.
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Critics say repeated salary increases are woefully insufficient to offset inflation, which reached 181 percent in 2015 according to official figures.
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Bill Smead, CEO and chief investment officer of Smead Capital Management, believes that content creation is "woefully undervalued" in the market.
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Jeffrey, meanwhile, becomes increasingly frantic, pestering a State Department that seems woefully unconcerned about a couple of Americans being kidnapped abroad.
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"There are tons of stats about how woefully under-saved Americans are for emergencies, retirement, college and so on," says Rossman.
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United Nations agencies providing vital assistance in the region are woefully underfinanced, and urgently need help from national and individual donors.
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Despite her many years among policymakers and as a policymaker, Hillary Clinton seems woefully unable to learn the lessons of experience.
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" Schmitt, CEO of DriveTribe, said: "Automotive and adventure-lifestyle are huge growth areas for content, and are presently woefully underserved digitally.
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She had me handling logistics and shooting footage, and all in all, I felt woefully unprepared for that kind of responsibility.
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But they have known from the start that they'd be woefully unable to fully fill the vacuum the Trump administration created.
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He called it "a woefully inadequate proposal" and that a strike was imminent if another offer isn't made over the weekend.
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In the U.S., we don't even have a grip on the number of infections yet, because testing has been woefully inadequate.
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There is something notable, though, about "The March of Folly," a collection of sketches about mature countries getting things woefully wrong.
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Along the way, he's produced countless bands, from Kid Congo Powers' woefully underappreciated Congo Norvell to The (appreciated-just-right) Horrors.
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Replication is often absent or woefully inadequate; theories are often driven by hype and media attention; peer review is often weak.
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The 34-month sentence was seen by members of Ms. Noceda's family and others as woefully inadequate, and drew sharp complaints.
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Those numbers are likely to rise as testing efforts — which have been woefully slow in the US — continue to ramp up.
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Yet the American prison system is woefully unprepared to offer treatment or provide even basic mental health care to its wards.
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Ian Lassiter's Pushkin is woefully lacking in charisma — a seemingly deliberate choice, and in keeping with the production, but a mistake.
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The Trump administration, starting at the very top, was caught woefully off-guard, which means anything Trump does now is triage.
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Two trends in Maine show the precarious future for the U.S., which seems woefully unequipped to handle a rapidly aging population.
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Over their recent 2853-2285 funk, which allowed Oakland to close the gap, the Yankees woefully underperformed with men on base.
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But by cutting our investments in global health, this administration has left us woefully unprepared for the crisis we now face.
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"President Trump was correct on the campaign trail: America's airports are woefully outdated and in need of major investment," he said.
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He rattled off states, such as Arizona and Wisconsin, whose requests for statehood were made in votes with woefully low turnouts.
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And that doesn't always require that they be detained; there are many other options, but they have been left woefully underdeveloped.
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But with the Neeo, Control4 might also attract those who are into sleekly designed gadgets — even if they are woefully expensive.
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And he's showing up in public forums like Congress woefully unprepared—or unwilling—to answer the obvious questions about those views.
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From a second-hand pair of boots and heavy army surplus trousers to a bulky skiing parka, I was woefully underprepared.
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His responses to the NDAs were woefully inadequate, and his comments about why he hasn't released his taxes were downright Trumpian.
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She fends him off, but hurts her arm—her writing arm—in doing so, and the ordeal leaves her woefully shaken.
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At a House committee hearing earlier this week, experts stressed that the U.S. was woefully ill-equipped to counter the threat.
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Arthur's administration surely would be defined by unprecedented greed and corruption, full of woefully underqualified appointees lacking any experience in government.
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This is nothing new: Common features of our current system include mislabeled notices, improper service, coercion, and woefully inadequate legal representation.
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"Unfortunately, since that time, results have gone decidedly in the wrong direction, and management's promises have been woefully unfulfilled," Starboard said.
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They were intensely loyal to the president, but they were also woefully unprepared for the jobs they were asked to do.
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Let's start at the beginning of the journey: the demeaning and woefully ineffective passenger screenings done by Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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Conditions like those, the lawsuit said, contributed to dismal test scores and left students woefully underprepared for life after high school.
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Further cementing his cowboy status, Zinke complained to the International Journal review that the National Park Service stables were woefully inadequate.
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They demonstrated that narratives which failed to come to grips with African-American photography and its critical consciousness were woefully inadequate.
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In the U.S., Sprint and T-Mobile are woefully behind in the race to 5G when compared to AT&T and Verizon.
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It is the responsibility of the first country of arrival to process asylum seekers' applications, but Greece's reception centers are woefully substandard.
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Turns out, Scott Eastwood (Nate Lambert in the film) is woefully ignorant of what the movie's mechs, the jaegers, are made of.
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A tech video blogger may know his routers from his modems, but when it comes to feminine hygiene products he's woefully confused.
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An internal Federal Emergency Management Agency report also acknowledged that the agency was woefully unprepared to deal with the Category 5 storm.
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" Additionally, the acting is lackluster — newcomer Jessie T. Usher has the "charisma of an office chair," and Liam Hemsworth is "woefully drab.
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The closing title cards aimed to make for a more complete ending, but are now exposed as woefully inadequate at doing so.
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Woefully ineffective policing is certainly to blame in Cologne — and must be improved — and Germany must also act swiftly against anyone convicted.
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Powerful surrogates for Clinton this week have tried to humanize her while describing Trump as woefully unprepared to lead the United States.
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"This woefully inadequate funding request does not provide the necessary resources required to properly respond to the ongoing humanitarian crisis," they added.
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Trump's internet army has spent this election gleefully propping up a woefully unprepared demagogue—some earnestly, most as a long-running joke.
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That match up was so woefully uninteresting that after word got out, Rizin insisted that Fedor would fight a mystery opponent instead.
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If you've been following the Democratic primary, one thing might seem obvious: Bernie Sanders is woefully behind Hillary Clinton on foreign policy.
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Limited access to food, water, and shelter had festival goers tweeting up a storm about how they were woefully misguided into attending.
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Yes, many state polls in the Rust Belt woefully underestimated President Donald Trump's performance there, but most national polls weren't far off.
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Powered by the ATtiny1614 8-bit chip, Klinger's ThinkTiny is woefully underpowered for running productivity apps like MS Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.
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And Milman said he finds it frustrating to repeatedly see a "woefully inadequate" response to climate news by voters and the media.
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For one, it's not immediately obvious that Britain is suffering from woefully inadequate undersupply of housing, at least at the national level.
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For Clinton, it's the perpetual intrusion of her past and for Trump, it's his woefully inadequate knowledge of foreign and domestic issues.
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Even in the Gannett case, it's impossible to say which side is right or wrong because the VPPA is so woefully outdated.
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The Trump administration has suffered from a remarkable number of high-level leaks that portray him as woefully unprepared for the position.
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But, despite improvements, "the police response is still woefully inadequate," says Sandra Horley, the chief executive of Refuge, a domestic-abuse charity.
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"It falls woefully short of the presidents advance billing," Gene Gebolys, chief executive of the biofuels producer World Energy, told the hearing.
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Democrats have complained that some Trump nominees have been woefully short of experience, have expressed intolerant views in their writings and remarks.
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Second, it addresses the woefully inadequate, both in quantity and quality, supply of medical grade cannabis available for use in such research.
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The government's excuse for not being able to release the final batch of emails this month "is woefully vague," the lawyers said.
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As a whole, each of the surveys have concluded, people are woefully underprepared against identity theft—even two weeks after the attack.
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Unfortunately, the statistics show that the U.S. is woefully unprepared for this shift—and its impact is being felt across the board.
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She donated canned goods to the Red Cross, but the gesture seemed woefully small in comparison with the magnitude of the problem.
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" Blumenauer said that "if the 2016 and 2018 elections taught us anything, it is that our election security systems are woefully inadequate.
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When I myself was dating I used to think (often woefully) of the Bob Dylan line: If something ain't right, it's wrong.
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The President has also done seniors no favors by practically flat-lining the budget for the woefully underfunded Social Security Administration (SSA).
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By cutting our investments in global health, this Administration has left us woefully ill-prepared for the exact crisis we now face.
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" The National Association of Letter Carriers, a union for USPS delivery workers, said in a statement that the legislation was "woefully inadequate.
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The Pentagon has repeatedly been chided since the 1990s by its own inspector general for woefully failing to comply with the law.
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A number of speakers at the three-day forum noted that women are woefully underrepresented in the high-tech start-up world.
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Nice to see some innovation from ByteDance when it comes to revenue for creators — an area where American companies are woefully slow.
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Today, the agency is woefully unprepared to regulate self-driving cars, particularly at the scale proponents hope to see down the line.
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This is especially important because many corporate responses are likely to be woefully short of what&aposs needed to combat climate change.
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I feel like I was woefully ill prepared cuz I dunno if pregnancy is as visible or discussed as it should be.
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It's clear that the two-year deadline is woefully insufficient to untangle the web of laws that bind Britain to the union.
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The North has reported no cases of the virus, but relief groups say it is woefully unprepared to deal with an outbreak.
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The department is already woefully under-resourced, with a $50 billion budget compared with the Pentagon's roughly $600 billion in annual expenditures.
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But asked if she had had any luck persuading young people, her smile vanished and her hand landed woefully on her forehead.
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He's woefully underused though; while still a great character, there's not much of a role for him to play in this story.
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What Jamil's defense really underscores is how woefully inadequate and objectifying any abortion-related comparisons, even the positive ones, wind up being.
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The launch $10,000 Edition was also a massive misstep, and woefully mistimed given the seismic consumer shift towards responsible consumption and sustainability.
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But a closer look at the legislation reveals its so-called job training "guarantee" is actually a woefully underfunded mandate for states.
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But congressional critics called the administration's action a woefully inadequate retaliation for Russia interference in the 2016 U.S. election and other actions.
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I went to the butcher and bought a thick sirloin that I would go on to woefully torture on the stove top.
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While it provided subsidies, for too many people these proved woefully inadequate to cover the typical costs of premiums, copays, and deductibles.
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That's namely because weed, while reported to be wonderfully helpful for a number of conditions, is woefully under-researched and under-tested.
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More than anything, the way Nintendo has structured these Breath of the Wild exclusives speaks to how woefully outdated its digital strategy is.
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Even that sum fell woefully short of the tens of billions annually that experts argue is necessary to deal with the opioid epidemic.
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Human Rights Watch warned that the agreement's justice portions were woefully inadequate, allowing war criminals to escape punishment in contravention of international law.
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Although legal institutions are woefully unprepared to tackle the murkiness that comes with issues of consent, it is relatively easy to punish celebrities.
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As the first fully computer generated series ever, it broke new ground, yet today its brightly colored Tron-lite world seems woefully antiquated.
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The unlikely pair is trying to raise awareness about the threat of cyberterror, which they say the United States is woefully unprepared for.
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The military is woefully behind private industry when it comes to cloud technology, DDS says, and its current cloud solutions are no exception.
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We love the idea of giving a mascara tube new function (its six-month shelf life is woefully short, if you ask us).
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In fact, it was woefully understaffed, which is why it had to rely on volunteers, played by the HEART participants, to evacuate it.
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At the M. O. Campbell Educational Center, in north Houston, an emergency shelter had already packed in 2,000 people, leaving it woefully overcrowded.
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Even under a weaker fire code, the Res Club was woefully inadequate against fire — no working fire alarms, no sprinklers, no fire drills.
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Public transport remains woefully inadequate across most Pakistani cities and a rapidly urbanising population has left roads choked with traffic, slowing travel times.
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The remark seems to woefully misunderstand the costs of health insurance and the tools people need to get by in the modern world.
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DHT last month rejected a fifth takeover proposal from shipping tycoon John Fredriksen's Frontline, calling the $500 million all-share bid "woefully inadequate".
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Speaking simultaneously at the White House, Obama issued his strongest rebuke yet of Trump, calling him "unfit" and "woefully unprepared" to be president.
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But any suggestion that we're getting to a point where drones are as easy to operate as, say, an iPhone is woefully overstated.
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TCM practitioners who also have skills in conventional medicine may be able to fill gaps in China's woefully inadequate primary health-care system.
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Nugroho conceded that Indonesia's preparedness for disasters and capacity to respond still fall woefully short, not least because public funding is so low.
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Ideally, SoundCloud should be frictionless for small creators, but its new playlist feature woefully highlights how far away it is from that achievement.
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She and her husband were woefully unprepared to be goat owners, and she hopes anyone inspired to follow their footsteps does their research.
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These technologies were either wonderfully weird, woefully misguided, or just behind the times, but regardless, they each have their own idiosyncrasies worth remembering.
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Its members were obsessed with finding an alternative to chemical combustion, which is a woefully inefficient way to propel rockets on interplanetary journeys.
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The iPad mini was last updated in September 2015 and is woefully outdated when you compare its performance to the 9.7-inch iPad.
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He had a hunch that his school's network was woefully insecure, so he took it upon himself to test it and find out.
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But after the sell-by date, a meme can only feel stale and make someone who invokes it seem woefully out of touch.
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So far, official predictions have fallen woefully short of the rise of solar photovoltaic (PV) energy: That red line is installed PV capacity.
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Research on suicide prevention is woefully underfunded, especially compared to our investments in ending cancer, heart disease, and other leading causes of death.
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Activist shareholder Jonathan Litt in June had lambasted the bid as "woefully inadequate" and said the company was worth double the group's offer.
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Yet, even as experts predict another above-average hurricane season, we are woefully unprepared for the flooding and other damages these storms bring.
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But its health system remains woefully underprepared to handle the rush of patients and the intensive nature of the care they will need.
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The weak leadership of previous presidents, they say, led to high rates of violent crime, drug use, woefully inadequate infrastructure and widespread poverty.
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Congressional defense hawks are pushing back at a young administration, saying its proposed budget falls woefully short on military and homeland security spending.
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Sequestration has woefully underfunded our military at a time when we are asking more of our men and women defending this great nation.
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At the Pentagon on Thursday, President Obama responded directly to concerns that Trump was woefully unprepared to man the United States' nuclear arsenal.
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It's woefully short of what we need to see to introduce widespread benefits... We need regulations that address 737- and 747-scale aircraft.
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"In the new era of non-disclosing political organizations with intentionally opaque names, this interpretation is woefully out of date," the lawmakers wrote.
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Additionally, in too many places, the flood maps that determine whether homeowners and businesses must carry flood insurance are woefully out of date.
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"Disturbingly, in Turkey today violence against women is still widely tolerated and support and protection for survivors is woefully insufficient," Buyum goes on.
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Mental health care is woefully underfunded in America, and the criminal justice system is often the only institution that picks up the slack.
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It's a determined, peaceful form of activism geared toward normalizing services in an area where critics say the government has fallen woefully short.
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"The public health sector is woefully inadequate," said Prabhakar, explaining that there is a lack of medical supplies and trained staff in India.
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Meanwhile, international institutions have proven woefully ineffective in ending Syria's civil war, solving the refugee crisis, or putting an end to international terrorism.
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Pain with sex is up there in prevalence with migraine and low back pain, and yet it is woefully understudied and rarely discussed.
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And even though a larger share of voters than ever are registering with no party affiliation, Republicans remain woefully uncompetitive in the state.
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But "Bunheads" is also a good introduction to her style, and — thanks to its woefully short run — a refreshing 18-episode summer binge.
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" Ms. Citron said there were no statistics tracking the prevalence of cyber flashing, adding the entire field of electronic harassment is "woefully understudied.
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The bottom line: These trends have been coming for a long time, with our political system proving itself woefully inadequate for the challenge.
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It's plausible that they gave up on trying to light around his woefully average-height ceilings and slapped a Zoom background on there.
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But these exit polls come with a health warning: sometimes, they are remarkably prescient; other times, they are woefully wide of the mark.
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A 2017 report by the country's central bank noted that "Indian households are woefully under-pensioned relative to their counterparts in other countries".
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" Wagner and others have argued, including in his recent Bloomberg column, that $40 per ton is "woefully inadequate for the task at hand.
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But they tell only a part of the story, while leaving an at least equally crucial dimension unstated, unexplored and woefully under-analyzed.
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When I started fertility treatment at 41, I was woefully ignorant about my reproductive capabilities (I mostly knew how not to get pregnant).
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Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | RadioPublic | Stitcher Has Bernie Sanders been woefully underestimated?
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That's because, unlike solid organ transplants, current Medicare payment policy woefully fails to reimburse hospitals for the costs associated with performing cellular transplants.
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And many of these dorms, he added, remain woefully outdated, devoid of the modern conveniences and privacy today's students have come to expect.
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Japanese buyers have driven much of the issuance, providing a welcome reprieve from long-standing worries over woefully thin European Triple A demand.
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A hearing is scheduled on Wednesday for Betsy DeVos, the billionaire education lobbyist named to be education secretary, whose disclosures are woefully incomplete.
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"In the new era of non-disclosing political organizations with intentionally opaque names, this interpretation is woefully out of date," the lawmakers said.
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All crimes on campus should be adjudicated by the police and the courts, not by campus amateurs often woefully ignorant of judicial procedures.
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While the two groups have developed a brochure that talks about storage options for firearms, it is woefully insufficient from a health perspective.
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The testing roll-out for the disease in the United States and numerous other countries has been woefully slow and almost entirely inept.
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But the scientists at the UK SETI Research Network (UKSRN) think we're woefully unprepared to handle an alien message if we receive one.
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That has more to do with the airlines than the tools, but I find that aspect of travel tools to be woefully inadequate.
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According to Moon, daycare providers who don't go through the proper legal channels to register can be woefully uninformed about safe sleep practices.
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Treatments tailored to the needs, schedules and limited energy of those recovering from birth and learning to care for a newborn are woefully lacking.
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Design-wise, Sony has updated and refined the boxy design its been using for the past half-decade, but it still looks woefully dated.
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No doubt the challenges of the world economy are great, and no doubt our elected officials have fallen woefully short in implementing potential solutions.
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Unless they sell out, that is — the set is woefully limited-edition, so be prepared to fork over your $19.99 before everyone else does.
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"The gloves which [Muhammed] was provided for handling the ice cream products were woefully inadequate for handling frozen ice cream products," the lawsuit says.
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Sex ed in the United States is woefully ill-equipped to actually address matters of consent and communication, much less pregnancy and STI prevention.
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DHT last month rejected a fifth takeover proposal from billionaire shipping tycoon John Fredriksen's Frontline, calling the $500 million all-share bid "woefully inadequate".
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Back home in Puerto Rico, officials say the island remains in desperate need of help and is woefully unprepared should another storm hit soon.
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In other words, this computer is going to replace the painfully outdated and woefully mismanaged Mac Pro line, at least for the foreseeable future.
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Physical constraints on Iran's nuclear program, by contrast, last for a minimum of 15 years, which critics like Mr. Trump had deemed woefully insufficient.
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Preparation, information, and clarity matter in policymaking, and the widely acknowledged reality that Trump is completely underprepared, woefully uninformed, and personally confused mattered here.
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But I am also perhaps primed as a ready audience for Moskowitz, because I have become increasingly convinced that these arguments are woefully inadequate.
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We have not built a major new airport in 20 years, and our air-traffic control systems are woefully behind advancements in today's technology.
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Such optimism ignored the path of the trade dispute, where both sides appear to have woefully misread the intentions and motivations of the other.
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The biggest is internet connectivity, which remains woefully inadequate to meet current demand, let alone the load that hundreds of VR devices would bring.
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"The high risk of major health crises is widely underestimated and ... the world's preparedness and capacity to respond is woefully insufficient," the report said.
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Simply put, these kinds of statistics are woefully inadequate for determining the success of an online ad campaign, and they need to be abandoned.
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For all the wonderful shows and actors that got nominated this year, there are just as many who were woefully left in the dust.
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We purposefully built a planet that was woefully, painfully inhospitable, and that would forge her and this kind of crucible of discomfort and struggle.
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Some human rights groups dismissed what they asserted was a woefully low estimate of the true number of civilian deaths from U.S. drone strikes.
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One of the big problems is that there's really only one processor available for these watches: a Qualcomm chip that's woefully out-of-date.
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It's against that backdrop that Securus is now moving ahead with a merger that could further consolidate a market already criticized as woefully consolidated.
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Now, the city's democratic governing council, composed of local Raqqawi Arabs, is complaining that the international commitment to the city's recovery is woefully inadequate.
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As with Twitter, however, many of the groups' members spoke out against the changes at Facebook, labeling them "woefully inadequate" and "not comprehensive enough."
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As I described in detail in this post, energy models have consistently and woefully underestimated the falling costs and rapid growth of renewable energy.
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Equifax was also woefully underprepared to handle the fallout, botching both the public disclosure and its effort to make resources available to impacted people.
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The current maps used to allocate resources are woefully inaccurate and result in overbuilding in some areas while other areas remain unserved or underserved.
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Holly Hunter's Senator Finch was woefully underused, and though she only had 7 minutes of screen time, Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman stole the show.
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Many games, especially online digital ones, have woefully toxic play cultures, riven through with sexism, homophobia, and, in a broad sense, bad sports-personship.
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Women and minorities have long been woefully underrepresented in startup land, a problem that founders have insisted they are trying their best to fix.
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MP3s, WAVs, and AAC audio files—the dominant modes of this era—provide ample data compression, but are woefully inadequate in terms of metadata.
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But it takes an enormous amount of people power, and right now, the climate side of these fights is fragmented, siloed, and woefully underfunded.
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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, although fellow Cubans, seem woefully misaligned with the majority of Hispanic values, despite pandering to have us believe otherwise.
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Trump repeatedly promised that the woefully misnamed Affordable Care Act would be repealed, and that this would be among his first actions in office.
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And until Gianforte owns up to dangerously gas-lighting a member of the press, Jacobs should reject this token, meager, woefully incomplete peace offering.
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Their health is also woefully poor: traveller men live 15 years less than settled men and women live 11 years less than settled women.
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The Bixby that did arrive on the device sported a few fun tricks like image recognition and barcode scanning, but was mostly woefully incomplete.
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Movies and television shows portrayed us as overworked, inefficient, and, worst of all, resigned, freely provided by the government yet woefully unable to help.
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The Nets no longer have Pierce, Garnett or Jason Terry and are woefully short on consistent scoring options other than veteran center Brook Lopez.
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The bad news in all of this is that the U.S. and other Western democracies appear woefully unprepared to blunt or deter Russian propaganda.
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The two countries' armed forces remain woefully ill-prepared to defuse any unexpected crises or to avoid misunderstandings that might arise from military movements.
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"All humanitarian crises globally are woefully underfunded and for WFP Nigeria is in one of the worst situations for funding," a WFP spokeswoman said.
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As a federal program that is geared to provide low-income families access to comprehensive health care, Medicaid is woefully inadequate in Puerto Rico.
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But while there&aposs plenty to celebrate about this year&aposs crop of nominees, there are also ways in which it feels woefully inadequate.
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In the woefully inadequate depiction of the riots that devastated Newark in the late '60s, the violence has been reduced to angry street scuffles.
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As the "Book of Hell" illustrates, again and again, we have afforded lavish attention to the specifics of punishment and left Heaven woefully undersketched.
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And while the German government has taken steps to provide care for survivors, these steps have been woefully inadequate even by Germany's own admission.
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Andrew Das: That was just piling on at the end by Russia, but it's hard to blame them: the Saudis were just woefully overmatched.
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It's not as woefully dull as "Life of the Party," which also sent its star (Melissa McCarthy, in case you'd forgotten) back to school.
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Mr. Byford has already expressed his belief that blaming delays on "overcrowding," is woefully imprecise, and not in fact, a root cause of delays.
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We see it in candidates' desire to say Obama's actions on climate change were woefully insufficient, as were his steps toward criminal justice reform.
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Mental health care is woefully underfunded in America, and the criminal justice system is often the only institution that can pick up the slack.
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And it's precisely because you're a sniveling piece of work that men like Dylan Harris make you feel so woefully inadequate and ill equipped.
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"The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido" offers a contentious counterpoint to that power argument: Men arrive at this moment of reckoning woefully unprepared.
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Williams is a Black artist in his mid-60s who has neither a signature style nor a signature subject, but who remains woefully overlooked.
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That's just guesswork, because Josh, and even Adrian, are woefully underwritten, making us empathize more with Alice's confusion after her relationship is drastically redefined.
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But she shares the blame with her employers at Uber where a woefully inadequate safety culture also contributed to Herzberg's death, the board said.
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However, if we're going to be heading into the woods, it's probably time to admit evolution has made us woefully ill-equipped to survive.
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National regulators across Europe will be charged with policing the regulations, but many have woefully fewer resources than the companies they will be overseeing.
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And what you see is that even as African-Americans have fared better in recent years, Hispanic-Americans and Asian-Americans are woefully underrepresented.
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But McCain so clearly takes all of her political dustups personally, sometimes to the point of tears, and the whole routine is woefully ineffective.
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It's an approach with logic, but one that makes for a woefully incomplete understanding of the broader culture, and rarely follows my own heart.
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While markets are currently soaring — and therefore boosting, for now, 401(k) account balances — people of all ages are woefully underprepared for the future.
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The 85033 August Statement by the US State Department feels woefully inadequate as does tweets of deep concern from the US embassy in Harare.
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"One of the most bizarre meetings of my life," James Comey said woefully before resuming his gaze out the window at the passing cityscape.
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In June, Frontline dropped its months-long pursuit of U.S.-listed DHT Holdings, which rejected a $500 million all-share bid as woefully inadequate.
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But even as the opioid epidemic is linked to record levels of overdose death year after year, America's addiction treatment infrastructure remains woefully inadequate.
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Instead, I try to break down in a respectful way for the entire class why certain comments aren't permitted, but I feel woefully ineffective.
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I'm really mad I didn't include this in "How to make the most of Spotify playlists," a post that is now woefully incomplete and embarrassing.
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He has tried to make a nuanced argument, but it has drawn scorn on the campaign trail among Republicans who portray him as woefully weak.
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But for many farmers who have managed to connect to the NBN, bandwidth remains woefully inadequate to meet the data requirements of technologically sophisticated producers.
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On Tuesday, the White House issued a statement condemning the House's proposal, calling it "woefully inadequate" to support the public health response that is needed.
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"BHP was woefully negligent in its duty of care and the damages sought are entirely commensurate with the devastation the company has wrought...," he added.
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Even though today's AI is woefully unprepared for the job, legal scholars are already debating whether computers should someday be entrusted with enormous legal decisions.
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Many residents and tourists complained that the government was woefully unprepared for Typhoon Hato and its destructive winds of more than 200 kph (124 mph).
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French officials are frustrated by German unwillingness to deploy troops, and consider PESCO, a framework for EU defence projects promoted by Germany, as woefully unambitious.
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Parties to the conflicts are blocking humanitarian workers from delivering life-saving assistance, and relief in neglected crises in Yemen and Nigeria is woefully underfunded.
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Subsidised language lessons are available, but support is woefully weak, says Nichole Mosty, who was until recently an American-Icelandic member of the Alþingi [spoken].
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Say you're a fan of the muscular-looking Mercedes-AMG GT, but it's woefully impractical for carrying your two kids or any sort of cargo.
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From woefully underpaid internships to legendary hiring bonuses at huge Silicon Valley companies, it's hard for job seekers to know what they're worth in tech.
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Considering the woefully unbalanced representation of women behind the camera in all aspects of the film industry, this inclusion makes the ad even more meaningful.
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Town Hall Ventures launches today as the latest venture investment firm to take a stab at transforming the woefully broken U.S. healthcare market through technology.
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So they enlist a lawyer (Jessica Biel), who has woefully little to do other than provide exposition and make Sandler's horndog misogyny even more evident.
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Bayley, for her part, has been woefully mishandled, transforming from a female corollary to John Cena into a hapless goof swallowed by 50-50 booking.
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Trump is nothing if not an expert in construction, and I applaud his effort to update woefully outdated American roads, bridges and public transport systems.
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Exploring the DNC website for answers, one discovers the current Democratic mindset is long on collectivist ideals and rhetoric but woefully short on pragmatic solutions.
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Critics say Moreno is woefully ill-equipped to overhaul an economy ailing under low oil prices, steep debts, and high taxes on the middle class.
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Funcom's woefully underrated and underplayed MMO is set to return this spring with a new title — Secret World Legends — and so, so, sooooo much more.
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So, regardless of how you slice it, commercial insurtech startups have been woefully underfinanced relative to insurtech companies addressing personal lines, distribution and other areas.
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Relative to the need for clean electricity or clean vehicles, the need for building decarbonization is woefully overlooked by advocacy organizations, policymakers, and mainstream customers.
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As she sees it, the categories of together and apart are woefully insufficient to describe the sometimes sublime, sometimes claustrophobic relationship between mother and child.
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However, this argument not only ignores the economic impact of policies like MACRS, but is woefully shortsighted as a matter of long term budget policy.
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Why aren't more people rushing to the polls to vote for this immensely qualified woman rather than rushing to vote against this woefully unqualified man?
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Governing from continuing resolution (CR) to continuing resolution – and negotiating the terms of those spending bills last-minute is a woefully irresponsible way to govern.
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Poor infrastructure, energy shortages, insufficient irrigation, severe post-harvest food loss and a woefully inefficient distribution system hinder Cubans' access to a dependable food supply.
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The mainly Spanish speaking island has $70 billion in debt, a 45 percent poverty rate, woefully underperforming schools and near-insolvent pension and health systems.
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On Tuesday, President Trump will travel to Puerto Rico to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Maria and inspect his administration's woefully inadequate recovery efforts.
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" He added, "One major concern was that the infrastructure of health care for children and their families coming through the asylum process is woefully inadequate.
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"Passing a bill that is doing little more than paying lip service to the problem falls woefully short of Congress's basic responsibility," the spokesman said.
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It's about ensuring that the Trump administration has the best team in place to advise a president who has appeared woefully ignorant on foreign affairs.
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The last two years have proven that state and local rainy-day funds are woefully inadequate and reinsurance concepts can be part of the solution.
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While Boeing's stock has performed woefully over the last month, options traders think Muilenburg's testimony might just lead to a bit of a relief rally.
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We cannot comprehend the grief which you are feeling, and, while it seems woefully inadequate, we are deeply sorry and are praying for everyone affected.
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Recent leaks of moderation materials have shown these documents to be woefully inadequate -- one leak of a Facebook manual featured passages lifted straight from Wikipedia.
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I too enjoy alcohol, but despite having been a waiter for several years at various fancy restaurants, I had a woefully limited understanding of wines.
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The burn in your throat, the ache in your woefully under-utilised calf muscles, the pinching beginnings of a stitch: running is hard work, man.
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"The oil industry has been mapping this sort of risk for years but it has been woefully overlooked in discussions of food security," she said.
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Now, a pair of prominent British psychiatric researchers has broken ranks, calling the establishment's position badly mistaken and the standard advice on withdrawal woefully inadequate.
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" Biden, the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, said the Trump administration "has left us woefully unprepared for the exact crisis we now face.
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But New York state is still woefully short on ventilators: Right now, the state has 4,000 ventilators in its system and has purchased 7,000 more.
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Our chief European diplomatic correspondent found that many believe that the answer is a drastic, and potentially permanent, shift — for which Europe remains woefully unprepared.
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Having had this experience, we know that tools available to government in this situation are woefully inadequate, but brutality should not be one of them.
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Despite being fully aware of this effect, we continue to be woefully underprepared at all levels to meet the needs of children in a disaster.
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The essay, which critics have dismissed as woefully ignorant of religion's deep history in American politics, has energized camps on both sides of the divide.
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"The current maps used to allocate resources are woefully inaccurate and result in overbuilding in some areas while other areas remain unserved or underserved," Rep.
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Read more " _____ • Denise C. McAllister in The Federalist: "Our education about sex of any sort is woefully lacking if it focuses only on the physical.
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The articles of impeachment fall woefully short of that showing, even if some of the underlying facts would cast the president in a poor light.
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The biggest news – though woefully underreported – was that NATO, history's most enduring and successful alliance, for the first-time defined China as a strategic challenge.
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Despite the hard work and dedication of public health officials and STD prevention practitioners across the country, the U.S. is woefully unprepared for this inevitability.
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In September, U.S. analyst Michael Kofman wrote thhere Russia's anti-aircraft and missile threat had been "woefully overhyped", both in Europe and the Middle East.
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Not only does this form of American infrastructure renewal empower state and local authorities, but it incentivizes access to woefully underutilized private technology and capital.
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The study is one of many in recent months to warn that countries are falling woefully short of achieving the targets of the Paris treaty.
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Sunscreen technology here is woefully behind other countries, and strict FDA rules and the prohibitive cost of testing new ingredients have prevented any real innovation.
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Marvel's upcoming Black Panther has a predominantly black cast and is directed by a black filmmaker, a first in the woefully white Marvel cinematic universe.
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What happened instead was a basically fine debate performance, devoid of any obvious gaffes, that nonetheless was woefully insufficient to turn around his dying campaign.
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The report concludes that State Department security measures in Benghazi were "woefully inadequate" but that Clinton never personally denied any requests for additional security in Benghazi.
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Indeed, he may have wanted the transition to involve a broad exchange of information between incomers and outgoers precisely because he thought Kennedy so woefully unprepared.
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Click here to view original GIFDestroying sensitive documents using a paper shredder is a long and boring process because most of the machines are woefully underpowered.
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Procuring specialized goods to rural areas Many Indonesian cities are currently woefully underdeveloped, because of a lack of strong government and infrastructure to support retail construction.
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The workforce is woefully unproductive—no surprise given the abysmal state of India's education system, which churns out millions of adults equipped only for menial work.
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There is an anti-defection law intended to prevent a rich party from buying the support of members of the opposition, but it is woefully ineffective.
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There is common ground to be found on some issues like the need to overhaul the woefully inadequate and failing mental health system in this country.
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Private drug treatment remains out of reach for most of the population, while government rehab centers, already scant, are woefully unprepared for the influx in patients.
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Another way is to simply help women, who are still woefully underrepresented in Hollywood's powerful positions (and the numbers drop even further for women of color).
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It's the tendency for Arkansas teams coached by Bret Bielema—affectionately known as Bert by much of the internet—to come into the season woefully unprepared.
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Without performing that basic function, we are woefully unprepared to make a number of critical policy decisions that will impact the future of our communications infrastructure.
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Lawmakers singled out Stumpf, accusing him of being either complicit in the activity or woefully unaware of what was happening at the bank he ran. Rep.
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Prison, no matter how the spreadsheets are run, is a woefully inefficient way for the government to target welfare spending at those who most need it.
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Yet we remain stuck in a defensive crouch forced to handle every event on a case-by-case basis and woefully unprepared to address these threats.
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That may not happen until early next year, which means Microsoft hardware would be woefully out of date by the time the Surface 3 is discontinued.
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He was an unofficial, unpaid advisor for a time, then a woefully underpaid employee, so underpaid that he was in debt for years as a result.
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As Gwen Daverth, CEO of the Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, told NPR, policies engineered by conservative lawmakers leaves teens woefully unprepared for safe sex.
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They looked woefully underprepared to match up with a Notre Dame team that, like nearly every team USC plays, has less overall talent at its disposal.
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From there, a scenario that's becoming all too familiar in Portland began to play out: woefully outgunned and outflanked Antifa protesters facing off with law enforcement.
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Trumka says TPP's labor standards fall "woefully short", but the fact is labor standards in modern U.S. trade deals have become stronger with each successive deal.
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White House officials have successfully argued that any big actions to prop up economically struggling coal and nuclear power plants would be woefully indefensible in court.
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As groundbreaking as it was, the graphic were chunky and sluggish, since computers were woefully underpowered for the demands of moving 22 players around the screen.
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The United Nations' research shows that projected emissions of carbon dioxide from around the world is woefully short of the goals set in the Paris agreement.
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These actions, in addition to not being obstruction, are woefully short of the type of abuse of power that would justify impeaching and removing a president.
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Under single-payer, they'd "feel the Bern" in an entirely different way -- they'd be subjected to woefully inadequate healthcare and trillions of dollars in new taxes.
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The political leadership it would take to overhaul Australia's grim offshore detention system is woefully absent, and there is growing pressure on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
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The organization was not alone among Obamacare navigators in falling woefully short of its goals — or in getting a lot of federal money while doing so.
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Yet this is the kernel of the Trump strategy at play: to seize upon a partial fact, remove its context and then woefully exaggerate its consequences.
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But by fielding Totti at the end, he demonstrated that Roma is also woefully short in what Madrid has in abundance: the ability to score goals.
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Do you think Congress, which has been woefully unprepared to deal effectively with the debt ceiling in the past, will deal well under pressure in 2017?
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And, for the most part, these studios and their new telecom owners are woefully ill-equipped to fight these big technology platforms at their own game.
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Until recently, the options for upper-limb prosthetics were woefully crude, essentially a hook that clasps open and shut—a design that predates the Civil War.
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"American Idol" alum Haley Reinhart took the stand in her battery case, but her defense fell woefully short -- she was found guilty of hitting a bouncer.
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At a time when black British music was still woefully under-represented on mainstream channels, they sought to bring the sound to an audience it deserved.
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Post-mating-age adults have a whole other heap of problems, the likes of which the sickest beat and saddest rhyme are woefully unequipped to solve.
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There's fun to be had in understanding the story this way and seeing how the characters compete for husbands when provided with woefully incomplete information sets.
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According to the State, a South Carolina news outlet, prisons are woefully understaffed, and have limited — and in some cases nonexistent —mental health resources for inmates.
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Orange County has long been a very conservative region, but a woefully unpopular president and the changing nature of the district should give Democrats an opening.
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So in the conversation about the US government's woefully slow response to Puerto Rico's 3.4 million citizens in need, we shouldn't forget these other islands, too.
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COVID-19 is a sobering reminder that we're only as strong as our weakest link and that the world is woefully unprepared for these health threats.
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"Our collective understanding of what later life looks like remains woefully outdated," Marie Stafford, the European director of the JWT Innovation Group, wrote in her introduction.
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Even so, I am woefully understated compared with the little girls who arrive in glittering ball gowns and tutus, in crowns and tiaras (almost always askew).
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Because of this, many who are woefully unprepared or lack interest in academics will find a college that accepts them, regardless of ability to repay loans.
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Those numbers, however, are likely to climb as the US continues to ramp up its testing efforts — which have been woefully behind those of other countries.
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The Hornets had the chance to offer a massive contract that possibly could've kept him in Charlotte but wound up getting woefully outbid by the Celtics.
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But that was woefully lacking when Mr. Trump shouted down Jim Acosta of CNN, who said Mr. Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, threatened to eject him.
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The loss of local news coverage in much of the United States has frayed communities and left many Americans woefully uninformed, according to a new report.
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The UK and its NATO allies would lose to Russia if they went to war as they are woefully outgunned, a leading defense think tank says.
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Mr. Rendon called the legislation, which had passed in the Senate, "woefully incomplete," saying it failed to account for how to finance a hugely expensive idea.
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The good news is that Professor Moyn's critique is based on a woefully outdated notion of who human rights activists are and what they actually do.
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For his part, Mr. McConnell has repeatedly condemned the House's case as rushed and woefully inadequate, without addressing the behavior of which Mr. Trump is accused.
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Teaching self-care to kids is a fine idea, but the Barbie version of this is woefully disappointing, and only solidifies wellness as an aspirational lifestyle.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%What critics said: "Woefully, Part 3 loses the sense of dread and horror that pervaded the first two seasons.
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Simply put, the commitments the world has made so far under the Paris Agreement to reduce the emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases are woefully inadequate.
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The right has built a machine dedicated to mainstreaming nonsense, and the mainstream media has proven woefully inadequate as any kind of serious check or filter.
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"Double" may sound like a lot, but some climate scientists believe our CO2 levels will be woefully higher than that by the middle of this century.
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The 2015 Paris deal was only a first step in the long, grinding process of dealing with climate change — and a woefully inadequate step at that.
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What almost certainly won't get a mention is the PlayStation Vita, Sony's current handheld console directly competing—and losing woefully in sales terms—with Nintendo's 280DS line.
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So many individual pieces of Obamacare polled very well — federal subsidies for private coverage, the expansion of Medicaid, eliminating preexisting conditions — but the mandate was woefully underwater.
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No. After leaving Themyscira, the movie fails to really center the story of any female character beyond Diana's own, and Doctor Poison (Elena Anaya) is woefully underutilized.
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Currently, our real-world AI are only pseudo-AI, and they are woefully inadequate when pitted against the powerful, dynamic forces of human creativity at its worst.
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President Trump was elected on the promise of helping average Americans, but his administration has had many PR missteps that make it seem woefully out of touch.
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They have been woefully cast aside in the past few decades, as the industrial base has changed, as jobs have shifted abroad or transformed in unrecognizable ways.
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There's some decent stuff in "Fugitive" — most notably everything with Darius, Ruby, and the woefully underappreciated Jay — but to quote the ever-prescient Tyra Banks: Oh, UnReal.
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US health authorities would be woefully unequipped to deal with the number and severity of casualties, while the climate effects of a "nuclear autumn" would starve billions.
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Training on STIs and sexual health is woefully inadequate in medical school, and many students are left to learn these issues in courses outside their required training.
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The Federal Communications Commission did in fact issue regulations to open the market, but they are woefully out of date and based on 20-year-old technology.
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The lack of high-quality education and job training options for people in prison have led to the vast majority being woefully underprepared to re-enter society.
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This piece follows a woman, Chloe, who struggled with agonizing endometrial pain for years, fighting against a woefully unequipped medical establishment to seek a measure of relief.
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What almost certainly won't get a mention is the PlayStation Vita, Sony's current handheld console directly competing—and losing woefully in sales terms—with Nintendo's 212DS line.
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Donald Trump brags about his decisive leadership, pointing to the firings in "The Apprentice" reality show as evidence, but was woefully slow to act on Mike Flynn.
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But while we lag woefully behind our taco-customising and Michelada-chugging American cousins, we are starting to dip a tentative toe into more authentic Mexican food.
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Similarly, while there are spaces in New York that try to center trans and gender nonconforming people, those individuals are still woefully underrepresented in most LGBTQ nightlife.
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"American Lung Association: "The healthcare legislation released today falls woefully short of providing healthcare for the 32 million Americans living with lung disease and should be rejected.
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But the government proved woefully inadequate to the challenge: It took Congress until late September to commit funding to the effort, eight months after Obama requested it.
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Yet for all this, argues Shelina Janmohamed, vice-president of Ogilvy Noor, an Islamic branding agency, the growing Muslim retail market remains woefully underserved by mainstream shops.
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Although there is woefully little information available on either of these topics, it seems that chess has, in fact, been used to encode sensitive military information previously.
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That might come from the Duffers' desire to make the new monster ominous and omnipresent, but instead it just renders the stakes of its threat woefully intangible.
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They played woefully, spending four consecutive months in last place, only to win seven of their last nine matches to escape relegation with a game to spare.
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With humanitarian aid budgets struggling to stay afloat amidst record demand and impending budget cuts, it's imperative – morally imperative – that we reform woefully wasteful and inefficient regulations.
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In at least five states so far this year, educators are voicing their discontent by organizing walkouts and strikes to protest lagging salaries and woefully inadequate supplies.
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Democrats have since seized on the predictions as evidence the replacement falls woefully short of Trump's promise to provide "insurance for everybody" during the 2016 presidential race.
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Even though the show itself was woefully snubbed by the TV Academy yesterday, both Alexis Bledel (Rory) and Milo Ventimiglia (Jess) are nominated for Emmys, as E!
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The timing falls just six weeks before Signing Day, making it woefully insufficient in a world when kids are actively recruited as early as the seventh grade.
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"It has become clear that many in the chain were woefully unprepared to react quickly" to the disruption, analysts at ABI Research wrote in a recent report.
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He took a deep breath and wiggled his fingers as he stepped to the line, but his first shot was woefully short, perhaps a sign of nerves.
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Trump is only fitfully committed to (or even aware of) conservative principles and was woefully unprepared to shepherd legislation that reflected a pinched, mean, and unpopular dogma.
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While this idea could be part of a broader solution, as a standalone proposal it's woefully inadequate and has the potential to do more harm than good.
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"Wells Fargo's 2017 remediation plan was woefully inadequate and ultimately represented only a fraction of the benefit the settlement confers on consumers," they wrote in the filing.
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At the emotional core of "Roma" sits a family dog, its incessant barking, and its accumulating waste; Borras is a professional dog behaving as if woefully untrained.
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But as in the case of Mr. Weinstein, the face it presented to the world was woefully contradicted by the charges about its out-of-view behavior.
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If one thing was made clear today, it's that Congress is woefully unequipped to be debating encryption and backdoors for law enforcement with the major tech giants.
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Yet, earlier in the same hearing, Mr. Price extolled the virtues of policies that would be woefully inadequate — policies that cover medical treatment only in catastrophic cases.
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If we continue to treat the rising salmonella outbreaks casually, like just the next urban fad, we may be woefully unprepared for what comes in the mail.
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While admired by some as a feel-good depiction of people uniting against the odds, the movie was criticized by others as woefully retrograde and borderline bigoted.
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Microsoft contractors working in China were able to listen to people&aposs Skype conversations and Cortana recordings through a system woefully lacking in cybersecurity, the Guardian reports.
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Letting "D-" or "F" elementary and middle schools to continue in the same manner assures that high schools receive students who are woefully behind in their education.
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Yet lawmakers on a Senate Appropriations subcommittee called the request woefully inadequate and questioned whether the administration had stockpiled necessary resources to respond to such an outbreak.
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The Cavaliers have gotten by with some skillful, clever players who might suffice against the rest of the conference, but they were woefully outsized on Saturday night.
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Yet, despite all that we know about its toll and its economic repercussions, kidney disease remains an area woefully lacking coordination among government agencies and research funding.
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The former "Sex and the City" star came up woefully short of securing the 25% she needed just to guarantee her a spot on September's primary ballot.
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Now Medicare must be updated and modernized to meet the challenges of chronic illness, a task for lawmakers that has gone woefully unaddressed in today's political debate.
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Senator Tom Carper, the panel's top Democrat, said Pruitt had provided "woefully inadequate" answers to written questions and had not named one agency regulation that he supported.
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The music cues work, as music cues are designed to, and rarely feel like emotional cheats but, man, the rerecorded punk/pre-punk songs are woefully modern-sounding.
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But the year's defining characteristic was the woefully low number of transactions executed following the introduction of stamp duty on the purchase of additional properties on April 1.
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It's also clear that Trump does not have a normal campaign; it is small, apparently disorganized, and, compared with Hillary Clinton's operation, woefully behind in conventional campaign tactics.
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However, in a universe where some do it well and with a purpose sadly there's a world full of Kardashian's who come up woefully short in their efforts.
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She's also woefully underemployed, helping to care for her disabled mother, and doesn't see a future where she's earning enough money to make a dent in her debt.
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Many officials believe that these figures may be woefully low -- some studies, cited by the United Nations, suggest that 60% of Yemen's farmland is given over to khat.
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We are coming around to this approach to talking about the positive aspects of people's sexualities and gender identities, acknowledging that labels are elective and binaries woefully insufficient.
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"We surveyed police agencies across the country and discovered that, for the most part, agencies' use-of-force training and policies were woefully outdated and insufficient," he said.
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Her words would not carry such import if she were one of many trans celebrities, but as that category remains woefully underpopulated, the influence she wields is massive.
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"Many of these organizations are woefully underfunded and we want to help fund their vital work," added Kate Kinninmont, who heads the Women in Film & Television UK group.
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The same is true when it comes to treatment of gender dysphoria: Psychotherapy alone is woefully ineffective, whereas gender affirmation surgery dramatically enhances quality of life for most.
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It's had HomeKit for a few years—though the potential remains woefully untapped—and iOS 10 got a new Home app for controlling HomeKit stuff, powered by Siri.
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She listens to her best friend woefully talk about her suspicions that her husband is cheating on her, only to reveal that she is in fact his mistress.
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These photos may not be the only ones we need to show how terrorism is experienced, but our understanding would be woefully incomplete and inordinately dark without them.
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With sweaty palms and fists clenched in a need to maintain a know-it-all-rep, they'll predict the woefully predictable jump scare to all those within earshot.
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Top White House economic advisor Gary Cohn made the biz network rounds this morning, in support of a tax reform package that remains woefully short on specific details.
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With computers buying and selling securities based on discrete pieces of information gleaned from dozens or even hundreds of sources, the SEC's system is woefully out-of-date.
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We already have woefully poor voter turnout, particularly in midterm elections and we should not reduce participation even further in protest of a sham voter commission's wrongful actions.
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"We cannot comprehend the grief which you are feeling, and, while it seems woefully inadequate, we are deeply sorry and are praying for everyone affected," the statement said.
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Washington (CNN)First lady Melania Trump has weighed in with her thoughts about Kathy Griffin's woefully distasteful video and photograph, depicting the bloody head of President Donald Trump.
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High-quality 360-degree video is in short supply Those films are still in woefully short supply, so the Factory set out to create one of its own.
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EU-wide relocation schemes are not working (they are not supposed to apply to economic migrants anyway) and Europe remains woefully bad at returning failed asylum-seekers home.
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For instance, Mai Khoi, a pop singer from Ho Chi Minh City, is campaigning, including on Facebook, as a would-be parliamentary voice for Vietnam's woefully underrepresented youth.
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The entire show feels woefully static, with performers (dressed in ahistorical costumes by Tom Broecker) lined up across the narrow stage like participants in a high-school pageant.
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On Wednesday, the White House announced sanctions against countries or individuals who meddle in our elections, but leaders from both parties immediately criticized the measures as woefully inadequate.
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"Supply is woefully inadequate to meet demand, which is pushing prices ever higher and contributing to mounting affordability woes," said Aaron Terrazas, senior economist at Zillow in Seattle.
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In 2014, the Financial Action Task Force put Panama on its list of countries where transparency and accountability systems were woefully lacking, a major blow to the nation.
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He called the country's refugee vetting process "woefully insufficient" and said it would be easy for someone to cover as a refugee in order to commit terrorist acts. .
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This kind of research is incredibly important because, as we've seen in the recent hurricane disasters, many coastal communities are woefully unprepared for these events when they arrive.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency seems woefully understaffed and has wasted resources responding to situations that were not in dire need, an investigation by E&E News found.
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But even after weeks of lead time for the virus's inevitable arrival, access to testing remains woefully inadequate as the domestic death toll rose to nine on Tuesday.
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This piece, by two Iranian doctors now living in the US, documents how government cover-ups and malfeasance left the country woefully unprepared for what was to come.
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"Overall, I would say that our system is woefully inadequate, unfortunately, because we don't have enough drug treatment beds, we do not have enough psychiatric beds," she said.
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The federation and allies like the Funeral Consumers Alliance, a nonprofit group that promotes price transparency, argue that the current rule is woefully inadequate for the internet era.
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Yet unlike, say, sports or religion, rock 'n' roll — which also aims for transcendence, and dominated a good chunk of the 20th century — remains woefully underexplored on stage.
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The F.D.A. can be protective of the consumer in certain industries, but in our industry, we are woefully underregulated, and they don't have the power to recall products.
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However, according to Huboo's founders, except for larger e-commerce stores, the market is woefully underserved, with most fulfillment providers too expensive and uninterested in servicing smaller businesses.
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And I think if this says anything, it says the incredible importance of having more diversity in leadership and we know we are still woefully behind in that.
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Even today, when a film like "Moonlight" wins the Oscar for best picture, typecasting is still woefully commonplace, and black actors are still forced into one-dimensional roles.
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Membership in conservative churches has surged because they provide a sense of community in an environment that woefully fails to fulfill this basic human need in other ways.
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For years, Bears Ears had been left woefully unprotected, and its priceless petroglyphs, pictographs and other resources were being lost to looting, vandalism, reckless recreation and other threats.
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To think that such behavior exhibited by Mr. Trump in his election campaign will magically disappear and be replaced by a presidential demeanor is woefully and utterly naïve.
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RE: WEATHER Michael Behar wrote about the National Weather Service, which employs technologies and methods that are woefully behind the times, and about Cliff Mass, its greatest critic.
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NBA star LeBron James, one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet, said Trump's response shows he is woefully out of touch with the country he leads.
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But a toxic set of circumstances — the threat of impeachment along with a woefully delayed appropriations process — could wind up with Congress lurching into a shutdown after all.
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If Trump and Pence ignore Kaine, he will quickly fade into the background, and then they both can make this election about her and her woefully suspect policies.
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And as the number of new enrollees has surged, states have struggled to provide — and enforce — adequate access to specialists who complain they are woefully underpaid by Medicaid.
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Germany is woefully behind on meeting its 2699 climate goals, so the government appointed a group of experts to find ways to lower emissions in the transport sector.
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Though Russia under President Vladimir V. Putin is muscling its way back onto the world stage militarily, economic development has lagged woefully, and that includes the medical system.
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They concluded that police were woefully unprepared, and that leadership was sluggish in its response to escalating violence, and as a result, they failed to protect public safety.
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So in an effort to avoid being woefully unprepared for the remainder of the season, we're scouting our favorite light layer trends to wear now and pile on later.
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"To be sure, certain hostile offers are justified: Some C.E.O.s forget that it is shareholders for whom they should be working, while other managers are woefully inept," he wrote.
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However, noticeably absent from its walls were works by important female artists active during this time, and this work remains a woefully under-researched aspect of GDR art history.
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We were desperate to fit in where we could, given that we didn't look like most of our peers, and our immigrant parents were woefully unversed in American culture.
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Photo: GettyHey, don't freak out or anything, but Bill Gates thinks there is a new flu epidemic lurking just around the corner and we are woefully unprepared for it.
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So, I looked in the Global Volcanism Program database for how many eruptions a volcano has had since 1500 CE (though that record is woefully incomplete for many volcanoes).
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While the advertising industry has come a long way from the casual chauvinism on display in AMC's Mad Men, women and minorities remain woefully underrepresented among its upper echelon.
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But I can relate to the sentiment because of my fear that this whole movie is woefully scientifically inaccurate and my curiosity as to whether that fear is founded.
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