But to make it seem as though she was universally hated or incompetent is a gross mischaracterization.
However, this is only ever likely to be effective if those involved feel psychologically safe, meaning they will not self-censor for fear of being seen as obstructive, negative, incompetent, not a team player, or for putting an otherwise amicable working relationship at risk.
As a result, most wrongly convicted poor defendants now face a catch-22: to prove their original lawyer incompetent, they must find a highly competent lawyer to navigate the bigger appeal hurdles recently erected, although behind bars they are in an even worse position to do that.
As Ta-nehisi Coates points out, the best you can say about the incident is that Paul is a stunningly incompetent manager.
Navistar claims that Deloitte, their auditor for nearly one hundred happy years until they were ignominiously fired in early 2006, lied, deceived, was utterly incompetent, and left a trail of broken promises.
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The case for the prosecution was weak but it was complicated by a completely incompetent defense attorney who needlessly antagonized witness who were actually agreeing with his client (he antagonized members of the jury in the process).
If you're a frequent flier who has been wronged by incompetent airlines, you may find it a good investment to let you know if your bag is in Frankfurt when it's supposed to be in Rome.
When a bank CEO is honest but incompetent, faux hedges simultaneously increase risk and create a false complacency that the hedge has offset the risk.
He said that until now, if a teacher was deemed incompetent, they were merely moved to another school because of the "complex and sometimes Byzantine" process of bringing a case against them.
Remedial action should be taken in the case where a worker is incompetent.
You have your outstanding ones, your okay ones, and your downright incompetent ones who can do a lot of damage.
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In an interview with CNN in 2010, Davern said he believed the investigation was incompetent and suggested there was a cover-up.
The House of Commons education select committee has today published a report calling for more payment by results in teaching, so that incompetent teachers are not able to hide behind a "rigid and unfair" national pay structure that currently hands bonuses for excellence to more than 90% of teachers.
Ocean views don't mean much if you can't enforce a contract or fire incompetent employees.
If you're a manager and let things fester, staffers will see you as a coward, an incompetent or perhaps both.
Fantine, a worker at the factory, is discharged by an incompetent and merciless foreman, when it is discovered that she has a secret daughter, but not a husband.
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But, to succeed in a filing like that, you have to prove that the elderly victim is, at least to a certain degree, incompetent and in need of protection.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that appeals based on lawyer error must prove not only that a defence lawyer was incompetent, but that his incompetence changed the outcome of the trial.
While the source is not clear, someone developed a simple way to identify incompetent news reporters.
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One wife asked a court to declare him incompetent to handle money.
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His poster boy for the terrible early period of the Iraq war is Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, whom he accurately portrays as a decent man but an incompetent commander.
The incompetent manner in which Medicare has handled a change in the reimbursement of similar tests has the potential to stymie one of the most important and potentially cost-saving technologies in the pipeline.
Others hate the idea of being observed in the classroom, or fear that using a coach makes them look incompetent, or are convinced, despite assurances, that the coaches are reporting their evaluations to the principal.
The bank wants to look like a victim, but not an incompetent or compliant victim.
It would be a strange, not to say incompetent, criminal conspiracy if traders were openly discussing it with government officials.
Instead the FA is being made, unfairly, to look incompetent, and Ferdinand is being transformed into a martyr by misguided England team-mates.
"It seems that it was a case of people being slightly incompetent and I think the important thing now is to move forward, " he told the BBC News Channel.
Those whose homes and lives had been wrecked by Hurricane Katrina had to endure the secondary disaster of a key government agency led by an incompetent director.
Though it feels easier and safer in the short run to place the blame on unreasonable or incompetent co-workers, it is simply not a useful story to tell ourselves.
Mr Miliband said Mr Gove was "high-handed, incompetent and unfair" and urged Mr Cameron to perform a u-turn on the "daft" decision.
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