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incompetència
Ability of doing something unsuccessful.
incompetent
incompetency
competence
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incompetència
Inability to perform.
ineptitude
1
But they are, of course, a pretty good measure of
incompetence
too.
2
The matter of the declaration of
incompetence
is a significantly longer process.
3
The consequences of the administration's
incompetence
could not be greater, Upton said.
4
No young person should be at a detriment due to government
incompetence
.
5
The sloth,
incompetence
and nepotism of officials, exposed in recent months, remains.
6
This is the direct result of Alan Greenspan's
incompetence
as Fed chair.
7
The
incompetence
and cynicism of generals and politicians certainly had horrific results.
8
It was quite scary: a series of horror stories about GP
incompetence
.
9
Only the Earl of Mar's hesitations and
incompetence
had saved the situation.
10
Could this supreme
incompetence
be described as a case of hot air?
11
Aldikacti had received a sentence of excommunication and execution for simple
incompetence
.
12
I knew you'd rise to your level of
incompetence
without my assistance.'
13
But in it there was no allowance made for
incompetence
and non-appearance.
14
One was, that ignorance and
incompetence
had no place in the government.
15
But if we enter the vital order its
incompetence
is manifestly apparent.
16
This is going to turn out fine, in spite of your
incompetence
.
incompetence
own incompetence
gross incompetence
sheer incompetence
chronotropic incompetence
such incompetence
portuguès
incompetência
espanyol
incompetencia
incapacidad
català
incompetència
incapacitat
inhabilitat