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1. He was totally unsuited to matters requiring
2. NATO is unsuited for rogue nations lest it (too) devolves into a meaningless and (utterly) ineffective organization similar to the United Nations, for example, that has transformed itself over the years into an assembly characterized by corruption and (political) intrigue, parochialism, (national) self-interest, political posturing, factionalism and unstable alliances with openly hostile, refractory nations opposed to Freedom
3. The Brisbane chapter of Women’s War International have received an assurance from the Education Department that they will consider their proposal that no child under the age of ten should be taught by men, as they can’t be trusted with girls and are completely unsuited to the task of instructing boys to become socialised and sensitive to the special needs of women
4. The Oriental methods and ideas are often unsuited to our
5. aggressive and violent than women and therefore unsuited for leadership positions?
6. Since the new settlements will be on lands that are unoccupied and are normally unsuited to agriculture, the Arab Palestinians will have no motives to complain
7. Her argument then, which was still valid in her mind, was that New York was unsuited to host African diplomats because of the official segregation laws in the United States
8. All that had made Phobos unsuited for permanent space installations and it had stayed a simple space rock, empty of human artifacts save for a few ancient space probes on its surface
9. ) The simple fact that the lay people have at present neither voice nor place in the English Convocation, is enough to show that it is an institution totally unsuited to the age, and behind the times
10. The holy and believing part of the congregation would find its language entirely unsuited to them, and beneath their wants
11. they are utterly unsuited and under qualified for the task at hand
12. In the opinion of many deeply thinking men, it has signally failed in Ireland, and it is certainly altogether unsuited to the illiterate and fanatical peasantry of Muhammadan Bengal
13. The Islamic law is a collection of reactionary tribal rules unsuited to contemporary societies
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15. Jennings, and beginning a journey to London under her protection, and as her guest, without wondering at her own situation, so short had their acquaintance with that lady been, so wholly unsuited were they in age and disposition, and so many had been her objections against such a measure only a few days before! But these objections had all, with that happy ardour of youth which Marianne and her mother equally shared, been overcome or overlooked; and Elinor, in spite of every occasional doubt of Willoughby's constancy, could not witness the rapture of delightful expectation which filled the whole soul and beamed in the eyes of Marianne, without feeling how blank was her own prospect, how cheerless her own state of mind in the comparison, and how gladly she would engage in the solicitude of Marianne's situation to have the same animating object in view, the same possibility of hope
16. Rigg, and had taken out his snuff-box and tapped it, but had put it again unopened as an indulgence which, however clarifying to the judgment, was unsuited to the occasion
17. “The market may be unsuited to trading operations
18. Crawford, and said, “It is not merely in temper that I consider him as totally unsuited to myself; though, in that respect, I think the difference between us too great, infinitely too great: his spirits often oppress me; but there is something in him which I object to still more
19. Jennings, and beginning a journey to London under her protection, and as her guest, without wondering at her own situation, so short had their acquaintance with that lady been, so wholly unsuited were they in age and disposition, and so many had been her objections against such a measure only a few days before! But these objections had all, with that happy ardour of youth which Marianne and her mother equally shared, been overcome or overlooked; and Elinor, in spite of every occasional doubt of Willoughby’s constancy, could not witness the rapture of delightful expectation which filled the whole soul and beamed in the eyes of Marianne, without feeling how blank was her own prospect, how cheerless her own state of mind in the comparison, and how gladly she would engage in the solicitude of Marianne’s situation to have the same animating object in view, the same possibility of hope
20. Crawford, and said, "It is not merely in temper that I consider him as totally unsuited to myself; though, in that respect, I think the difference between us too great, infinitely too great: his spirits often oppress me; but there is something in him which I object to still more
21. She began to feel the possibility of his turning out well at last; but he was and must ever be completely unsuited to her, and ought not to think of her
22. But in spite of this lowest-grade greeting, a look of anxiety and fear, as at the sight of something too large and unsuited to the place, came over her face when she saw Pierre enter
23. Only a few days ago three of the most eminent Berlin architects declared that the place was absolutely unsuited for that purpose