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    1. IT TAKES special ineptitude to cheapen a principle without getting anything much in return.
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    2. For the DPJ government the opposition's ineptitude has not mattered, so capable has it proved at self-destruction.
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    3. Despite the ineptitude and factionalism of the Ming court, the Chinese responded powerfully, sending a strong expeditionary force to check the Japanese advance and shore up the Korean king.
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    n.
      1. unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training
      2. having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful

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    ineptitude
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    daftness dumpishness ineptitude
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    impropriety inadequacy inaptitude ineptitude insufficiency
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