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not qualified or suited for a purpose; "an incompetent secret service"; "the filming was hopeless incompetent" bungling: showing lack of skill or aptitude; "a bungling workman"; "did a clumsy job"; "his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf" not doing a good job; "incompetent at chess" incapable: not meeting requirements; "unequal to the demands put upon him" someone who is not competent to take effective action
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Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
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One who is not legally capable of completing a contract. This includes the mentally ill and minors. Incapable of performing duties because of a lack of knowledge and training.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/i2.htm
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A person who has been determined by a court of law to be unable to make and articulate rational decisions. Compare capacity.
Ãâó: www.setnlegalservices.org/glossary.htm
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Applied to strata, a formation, a rock, or a rock structure not combining sufficient firmness and flexibility to transmit a thrust and to lift a load by bending.
Ãâó: www.netl.doe.gov/coal/Coal%20Primer/glossary.html
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