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Why was the whole inquiry botched in the way it was?
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The whole thing was completely botched, and they were put to endless expense and trouble.
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The amendment would lead to a rushed and botched scheme which would not be to the advantage of those in residential care.
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The danger is that if this is botched, or driven through simply to meet short-term financial needs, we shall have made a bad decision.
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Moreover, if we look at their record, in 1983 they negotiated our quota share and botched that.
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Features of a house or a building are preserved from disintegration, from disappearance, or the owner is prevented from botching the thing on his own.
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After a botched privatisation, are we not in danger of his botching what is, in fact, a sensible solution?
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In fact, it is an encouragement to botching it up.
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I am very sad that we have botched it.
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Clearly, whether they received or took it, they botched the matter.
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Instead of having a botching improvement made we ought to have the best improvement that will add to the letting value.
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Would we not perhaps be better off with a botched up compromise than with botched up absolute power?
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Is it further evidence of their botched, muddled failure to think through their taxes when they make their announcements?
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I repaired some of these places, botched them up if you like to call it so.
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However, there is a feeling that the process is being rushed and hurried so much that it may be botched.
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My fear is that, if the constitution is botched, the weakest in society will pay the highest price.
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There is constant reference to the privatisation being botched, which implies that the privatisation of such an industry as rail could be a good thing.
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I hope that it will not be work subject to a time-limit, because work subject to a time-limit is apt to be botched.
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I have no doubt that it will be met, but things may have to be botched for the dome to open on time.
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We may say that it is botched on the very face of it.
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A hurried and botched privatisation will destroy the industry before the 21st century.
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In a sense, the privatisation was botched because it split track operations from train operations.
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The thing was botched; that is a matter of fact.
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As he botched it up the first time, it is likely that he may have done so the second time.
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Are they accurate, or botched together to bolster a poor and partisan case?
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The whole affair was hopelessly botched by the bureaucrats, by the usual bureacratic muddle and mess.
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I have also made it clear, as we have always said, that the criteria for monetary union should not be fiddled, fudged or botched in any way.
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A botched up solution has been found.
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The firm was botching along as best it could, grateful for young students who were willing to work on the machines for a few weeks during their holidays.
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The privatisation will be botched.
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Unfortunately, they have botched it again.
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Many local government reorganisations have been botched.
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If the privatisation had not been botched in the first place, we would not have needed to use so much public money to sustain that public limited company.
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We have botched it completely.
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Each property had repairs which could be regarded as "cosmetic": substantial damage has been repaired, but there was also a good deal of botching up and covering up.
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The fact is, however we look at the scheme, that we must realise that it is patchwork, and in patching it, botches the business it sets out to do.
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People who receive treatment are ill, and it is necessary to distinguish between an operation that could not help a patient and an operation that was botched.
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He pulls off a successful diamond heist, but it is botched when he gets involved in two separate car accidents.
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Though he botched the lines, he was given other small roles.
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However, the extra point snap was botched and an attempt at a quick pass failed.
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Not that it is really bad or botched: it is all thoroughly professional.
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He has stated that the last surgery was botched, giving him a drooping eyelid.
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The film does show, however, one botched attack during which the victim manages to run away unharmed.
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He criticized what he saw as the sentimental coddling of the mediocre and botched.
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The preliminary investigation of the case was severely botched up.
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He really became flustered and botched the entire broadcast while his supervisor was laughing at the radio rookie.
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We were not allowed to go as we would have botched up the negotiations.
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Unfortunately the hanging was botched in that the knot twisted under his chin.
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Ten years ago, he botched a bouquet catching scene in a commerical while dressed as a girl, and since then he refuses to be involved in the entertainment industry.
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However, it turned out that masonry work on the tower had been botched by the builders, and in 1865, the tower had to be torn down.
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The operation was botched, causing nerve damage.
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All others equally botched up.
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I botched it up on purpose.
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The police concentration on the voice on the tape as a point of elimination rather than as a line of enquiry was one criticism of a notoriously botched police investigation.
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However, the surgery is botched.
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I worry that we have made an awful botch of the dreams that we once had of completing the nuclear cycle by constructing fast reactors.
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What we have here is a botch, which looks as though it has been put together in panic.
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Surely they are putting the botch in botulism.
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We have made a botch of some of our privatisations, and we must not make a botch of milk reorganisation.
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Slackness, incompetence and complacency have brought about this discreditable botch up.
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Because there will be no free market in water, the result will be a terrible botch-up, to the detriment of consumers.
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Who will be brought to account for that secrecy and for the botch-up that occurred when the news filtered out and appeared in the newspapers?
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Such arguments remind me of what my old industrial relations officer said when a certain person was making a botch of colliery closures.
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I was generous about the botch-up over the reply.
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On the one occasion when we let them draft quasi-legislation, they made an awful botch of it.
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If, either through lack of psychological imagination or of administrative capacity, we botch the business, no excuse will serve us.
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He could "botch" the whole thing up for them by precipitate action or action through ignorance of the full implication of what he was doing.
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In the 1980s a botch was made of the review.
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They had to ask for a debate because they knew they had made a botch of it.
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However, a complete botch was made of handling the new code of conduct and disciplinary procedure.
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Whatever the variety of botch, it is certain that the cost will be massive.
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Everyone is permitted to get away with making a botch of things, without any proper hierarchical control.
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I suspect that, all too often, we are looking to botch and fix what should be replaced.
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One of the most important changes has been that to child benefit—rightly described as a "botch-up".
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If he considered it to be a botch and was prepared to accept something else instead, there was nothing to stop him putting down something else.
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If it makes a botch of it and relies on a judge to take over such responsibilities, surely he has something to say on the matter.
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The squaring of the circle has been achieved and all these interests reconciled by producing a regime that is not only a botch-up, but is very costly.
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We shall not botch it again.
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He had to botch up something.
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What a botch-up of an investigation.
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A natural 1 on the first stress die roll indicates a possible botch, requiring a botch roll to confirm the botch.
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The mine consists of a short linear mine which soon opens into a roughly circular botch.
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A deceptively simple obstacle, many have grasped the rope successfully only to botch the landing.
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The mine consists of a straight, narrow corridor, gradually becoming wider and more contorted, in the end almost forming a botch.
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Ritual may be strange, humdrum, botched or enchanting, but it is not like recycling house-bricks.
I was at first apprehensive about this part because the author has botched it in several passages.
Conservative attempts at decontrol were, given electoral sensitivities, inevitably limited (and in important respects botched).
Any political pursuit of ideals of the good is likely to be botched and distorted.
A poor response rate can not be botched over.
Baseball can't botch call to expand instant replay.
The moralists- as it seems to many of us who have worried over this question- either shirk the answer or botch it.
What these young people are being offered is infinitely inferior: empty spaces in a school to be patched up—almost botched up.
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Again, in these amendments a number of botching attempts are made to do this.
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The criteria have not been fudged, botched or fiddled.
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We can derive such cold comfort as we may from the fall-out from this botched, blundering and brutal policy.
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She seems to have botched together some deal to get her party's proposals off the ground.
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The difficulty is that the privatisation was botched, and we are trying to make good something that is, in many respects, irreparable.
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What was wrong with the privatisation was principally the way in which they botched it and left something that was completely fragmented and dysfunctional.
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He knows that the handling of foot and mouth was botched.
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