单词 | Mishandling |
例句 | (1) The police were accused of mishandling the investigation. (2) Who do you blame for the mishandling of the economy? (3) The government hoped that their early mishandling of the crisis could be quietly forgotten . (4) The riots had been sparked off by police mishandling of a case, a report revealed yesterday. (5) He was arrested on suspicion of mishandling public funds. (6) Senior Tories were particularly angry about the mishandling of Mr Major's rally at Wembley. (7) Many failures are caused by operational mishandling and other physical problems associated with the constant mounting and dismounting of media. (8) A Inc.(sentence dictionary), has been Baccused of mishandling church funds and committing adultery. (9) Mishandling an initial crisis could kill your career. (10) There's too much continuity with the bumbling and mishandling by the previous administration. Not enough discontinuity. (11) The second cause is our mishandling of the medicines and insecticides that now are available. (12) Eventually, he was accused of mishandling classified documents and stripped of his security clearance. (13) That would have to do with the mishandling of other issues by politicians, and banks. (14) Several leading citizens have lodged complaints against the city councilors for their mishandling of public money. (15) It seems too facile to blame everything on his mishandling of the crisis. (16) Frankovich said the jury had found the crematorium guilty of mishandling remains and fraudulently concealing their actions from the families. (17) The report also suggested Braun had been guilty of felony mishandling of public funds. (18) Among the haunting similarities: criticism directed at homicide investigators for mishandling evidence. (19) The move comes one day after Swiss bank UBS accused Nasdaq of a "gross mishandling" of the Facebook deal. (20) But the tragedy is not entirely nature's doing. Experts and aid agencies blame government ineptness for not only failing to warn people but also for mishandling relief. (21) A 22-year-old Army intelligence analyst, Spc. Bradley Manning, was charged in the case with multiple counts of mishandling and leaking classified data and putting national security at risk. (22) In recent months, large institutions and tiny app-makers alike have been accused of mishandling personal data. (23) The main opposition party is already in full cry over this mishandling of security. (24) In an editorial Thursday, China's Communist party-controlled Global Times accused Japan of mishandling the event. (25) Any damage to outer diameter; can be caused by any of the manufacturing operations or by mishandling of the product. (26) We take extraordinary care to respect the Koran and categorically deny any claims of abuse, desecration or mishandling. (27) Drake's case is only the fourth in which the act has been used to indict someone for mishandling classified material. (28) Britain halts all aid to Malawi, accusing the government of mishandling the economy and failing to uphold human rights. (29) I had brought some of it on myself in mishandling press relations early. (30) Ruled by ruthless Muslim mullahs, it faces a largely rigged election for president in June that could uncork social discontent over mishandling of the economy. (1) The police were accused of mishandling the investigation. (31) Equipped with microcomputer controller safety lock key protecting from mishandling. (32) He blamed Obama's Republican predecessor, George W. Bush, for mishandling economic issues. |
随便看 |
|
英语例句大全共收录104207条中英例句词条,基本覆盖所有常用英文单词的例句、长难句及中文翻译,是不可多得的英语学习材料。