Use of ineffectiveness in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include ineffectiveness at the start of sentence, ineffectiveness at the end of sentence and ineffectiveness in the middle of sentence

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ineffectiveness at the end of sentence


  1. The treaty was imposed by force, and therein lay the cause of its ineffectiveness.
  2. Senators who refused to conform to these inherently conservative norms were condemned to ineffectiveness.
  3. Moreover, continued exposure to the same issues may lead not only to agency expertise but also to rigidity and ineffectiveness.
  4. In a world so full of social and political turmoil and immense human suffering, people of faith will often be ridiculed because of their so-called ineffectiveness.
  5. So governments should usually not get involved in such issues, except when its intervention has enough benefits to compensate for governmental inefficiency and ineffectiveness.

ineffectiveness in the middle of sentence


  1. I have thought the worst outcome is ineffectiveness through all day.
  2. But I don't know that I ought to brag about my own ineffectiveness, because I'm in very good company.
  3. The medical sin of antibiotic overuse goes beyond mere ineffectiveness -- it actually can be harmful.
  4. The anecdote is meant to illustrate the ineffectiveness of the Greek leader ("You see how hopeless he is?
  5. For example, by relying exclusively on mortality data the ineffectiveness of medical science is overstated.
  6. It was true, she thought; in spite of his gentle, drunken ineffectiveness, he could easily be a violent man.
  7. Relapses of the malady, ineffectiveness of different drug regimens and even resistance to drugs are emerging.
  8. Part of motivation of historical materialism is to turn away from ineffectiveness arguing on basis of morality.
  9. Their relative ineffectiveness, however, was the product of an inability to resolve several cultural and economic dilemmas.
  10. Causes of ineffectiveness of plastics extruder screw due to cracking are analysed, briefly intro- duces renovation by welding.
  11. The Yankees'rotation , through a combination of injuries and ineffectiveness, had recently contributed anything but stability.
  12. Board compensation committees should vet the entire remuneration package, but their ineffectiveness has been amply demonstrated.
  13. She also avoided the feelings of ineffectiveness, overload, or incompetence associated with lots of homework or learning challenges.
  14. The ineffectiveness of closing and rectifying small coal mines policy implementation result in the plight of policies implementation.
  15. The need for these movements shows the ineffectiveness and unwillingness of the present system to deal with issues central to the voter.
  16. Given the obvious ineffectiveness of similar, and even harsher, attempts of administrative control, this one is unlikely to be more efficient.
  17. The sovereign debt crisis has exposed the ineffectiveness of a one-size-fits-all monetary policy for a continent with significantly disparate economies.
  18. He soon began to see that too much variation in any process resulted in poor customer satisfaction and ineffectiveness in meeting the customer requirements.
  19. They do not need to resign themselves to ineffectiveness: up to a point, pressure works: China has been modestly helpful over Myanmar, North Korea and Sudan.
  20. Practically, the factor as the absence and reduction of procuratorial power lead to the ineffectiveness of investigation and punishment on misprision crimes.
  21. The average sharing mechanism in cost sharing game often leads to participants' reporting a yield lower than the fact, thus an ineffectiveness of the game results.
  22. The cooperation of research and producing departments is good for solving the existing problems in the spreading of agriculture technology, as no pertinence, ineffectiveness and so on.

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