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    1. More often than not, adolescents and young adults mismanage the social sector


    2. sometimes the case that you mismanage your thoughts, but


    3. It is about the thousands of American officials and politicians who would mismanage that information for their own purposes that I’m worried about


    4. And then this entire generation of immature idiots mismanage their society so badly they usually destroy it from the inside out… leaving nothing but an empty vacuum for any other less sick culture to replace its totally corrupt, vacuous, lazy, dumb, incompetent culture with something more vibrant


    5. And then, strangest fact of all, the people who find it a hard struggle to live, or who exist in dreadful poverty and sometimes starve, instead of trying to understand the causes of their misery and to find out a remedy themselves, spend all their time applauding the Practical, Sensible, Level-headed Business-men, who bungle and mismanage their affairs, and pay them huge salaries for doing so


    6. Some hedge funds mismanage their risk so badly that all it takes is one big loss and they are done,” said Terry


    1. These companies, though they may, perhaps, have been useful for the first introduction of some branches of commerce, by making, at their own expense, an experiment which the state might not think it prudent to make, have in the long-run proved, universally, either burdensome or useless, and have either mismanaged or confined the trade


    2. Without an exclusive privilege, they have commonly mismanaged the trade


    3. With an exclusive privilege, they have both mismanaged and confined it


    4. The case was not mismanaged


    5. Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline


    6. The Spacers League’s asteroid strike that had destroyed the city of Lagos, along with the secret ISF laboratory producing chemical weapons meant to poison the Spacers’ space habitats, had created intense resentment against the Spacers among the populations of Africa, which was still run, or rather mismanaged, by ex-associates of Zembelo


    7. This is a party of mismanaged


    8. It was the summer before, he said, and he and his wife--at this Miss Entwhistle became attentive--had motored down one Sunday to lunch in that very room, and it had been so much crowded, and the crowding had been so monstrously mismanaged, that positively they had had to go away without having had lunch at all


    9. realized that this world of humanity has many mismanaged contradictions but two things were


    10. In the early days after his return from Moscow, whenever Levin shuddered and grew red, remembering the disgrace of his rejection, he said to himself: ‘This was just how I used to shudder and blush, thinking myself utterly lost, when I was plucked in physics and did not get my remove; and how I thought myself utterly ruined after I had mismanaged that affair of my sister’s that was entrusted to me

    11. Yet Michael Dell took back the CEO role in 2007 after Rollins mismanaged the business and inflated Dell’s cost structure


    12. These investors believe that management skills are transferable and react positively when a new management team enters a business, especially one that has been mismanaged


    13. He knew he had mismanaged his wife’s property and was to blame toward his children, but he did not know how to remedy it)


    14. She issued a very unkind statement saying that he had mismanaged MMP and had even entered into secret agreements about which she knew nothing


    15. In the early days after his return from Moscow, whenever Levin shuddered and grew red, remembering the disgrace of his rejection, he said to himself: "This was just how I used to shudder and blush, thinking myself utterly lost, when I was plucked in physics and did not get my remove; and how I thought myself utterly ruined after I had mismanaged that affair of my sister's that was entrusted to me


    16. ’ Why were things always mismanaged in her house? Why had everybody been in such a frantic hurry in this matter? So far as she could see, nothing whatever had happened


    1. that after nearly two decades of mismanaging itself things have changed so much in just two years? Is it


    2. As for my people paying royal taxes and tolls to King Charles, he better forget that! In case that he didn’t understand this yet, he and the other nobles that have been abusing their powers and mismanaging their fiefs around Europe will from now on keep their seats only at our sufferance


    3. Sure, you can make a few bucks a year, or maybe even a few hundred, but the waste of time, risk of mismanaging the process, and possibility of screwing up your credit score just aren’t worth it


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    Synonyms for "mismanage"

    misconduct mishandle mismanage blunder fumble fail mess up foul up

    "mismanage" definitions

    manage badly or incompetently