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1 Manchester United were forced to endure their own inadequacy at Stadio Olimpico.
2 A sense of his own inadequacy settled on him like a cloud.
3 Men running from their mothers; their debts; their business partners; their own inadequacy .
4 We must first feel our own inadequacy before our helpers can be fully appreciated.
5 Neel walked on slowly, painfully aware of his own inadequacy in dealing with the situation.
6 He choked down the irritation his own inadequacy produced.
7 He is a melancholy figure, haunted by his own inadequacy , and Penny's tired, tacit disapproval.
8 His own inadequacy frightened him more than anything.
9 In all this I am endeavouring to do a duty,-feelingevery day more strongly my own inadequacy .
10 Overcome by the transcendent holiness of Yahweh, he was conscious only of his own inadequacy and ritual impurity.
11 She stood aghast at her own inadequacy , her stony inexpressiveness....
12 His faithless Iago, Michael Gove, confessed his own inadequacy for the highest office until colleagues took him at his word.
13 One thinks first of one's own inadequacy ; and then remembers, as before, that one is a unit in a nation under orders.
14 Their failure to add to their score in the last 14 minutes illustrated both their own inadequacy and the resilience of Kilkenny.
15 The latter had himself under full restraint when they met on the yacht's quarter-deck, and Mayo was more fully conscious of his own inadequacy .
16 Again I was forced to explain my own inadequacy to answer such a question and my total lack of authority to voice American sentiment.
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