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1 But it is also criticised as ineffective and out of date.
2 Iran, which denies it is seeking the bomb, has dismissed the measures as ineffective .
3 The government, overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster, has been blasted as ineffective .
4 There were no doubt protests, but the protests were as ineffective then as now.
5 Bottled up as they were, they were just as ineffective .
6 Ivory Coast already has a United Nations peacekeeping force, though it is seen as ineffective .
7 But the program has been widely criticized as ineffective .
8 Mr English dismissed an Australian policy, which required foreign buyers to build new homes, as ineffective .
9 Karzai, who faces presidential polls this year, is widely seen as ineffective by his Western backers.
10 But the trained physician was seen as ineffective against rising sectarian violence when he was in office.
11 But the MNLF has split into various factions, and the 1996 deal is widely seen as ineffective .
12 Yet mocking the marchers has been as ineffective as trying to present the protesters with the facts.
13 In the absence of diplomatic leadership, it is not surprising that most analysts view UNAMID as ineffective .
14 The Rural Environmental Protection Scheme (REPS) is proving as ineffective as it has been maladministered.
15 The HAMP program, introduced in the spring of 2009 to much fanfare, is widely viewed as ineffective .
16 While it provides incentives to loan servicers to encourage modifications, HAMP has been widely derided as ineffective .
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