In Washington, the main question about such Democratic fecklessness is : How will it play on Nov . 5?
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Some may choose to blame political fecklessness for this reality, but local governments don't function in a vacuum.
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Too, although Clinton is nailing some foreign policy successes now, his early fecklessness invited attack, the way nerds do at recess.
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His gamble that a wiser Arafat can now deliver a reliable peace may yet fail through a combination of Hamas terror and PLO fecklessness.
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However, the state must accept responsibility for its fecklessness and hold the localities harmless for any penalties they incur because of the delay.
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They are weighed down by problems that prevent them from rising out of poverty and fecklessness to compete effectively in the new global economy.
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It was damaging _ not so much because of the " moral confusion " about drug use, but because of the fecklessness.
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Why, then, after two years of fecklessness, did Clinton ultimately act decisively, backing heretofore toothless diplomacy with force and American leadership?
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Richard II ( grandson of Edward III ) is chided for a " combination of fecklessness and arrogance that caused his downfall ."
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Mitford's initial delight in the marriage was soon tempered by money worries, Rodd's fecklessness and her dislike of his family.