ill-suited造句1 It seemed a touch ill-suited to the Town Hall on Tuesday night but at least the music shone through.
2 And the bird's standard evasive tactic is ill-suited to the airport.
3 But some applications require data tracking in environments ill-suited for on-line solutions.
4 A gait ill-suited to some one of his size and girth.
5 My modern clubs seemed ill-suited to the setting, but Stark swung them without comment or complaint, and swung them well.
6 Nevertheless, ill-suited land-use and poor management can lead to environmental degradation with implications for present and future national economies.
7 Holiness aside, he was ill-suited for the papal office; he lasted five months in the Vatican.
8 She seems ill-suited to this job.
9 Its traditional wares are ill-suited for the new frontier.
10 She is a girl by nature ill-suited to be a nurse.
11 It's fragmented, and it's ill-suited to meet the twenty - first century challenges.
12 But cloning is ill-suited to species conservation, since it is a technically challenging process that often results in sick or deformed animals.
13 The dwarf seahorses, or Hippocampus zosterae, are particularly ill-suited to escape.
14 Also, the marshy ground near rivers, where most towns are sited, is ill-suited for tunnel construction.
15 An effort has been made to prove that the evidence ullage is caused by ill-suited definitions and ill-suited rules in the combination process.
16 A central question here, of course, is the future of the North Korean state--a political construct that appears particularly ill-suited for gradual political adjustments or reforms.
17 The virtual desktops, multiple mouse buttons, and other features of a typical desktop are ill-suited for use on a small screen with a stylus.
18 The aerodynamic "funny bikes" of today offer greater speed than ever, despite their poorer manoeuvrability that leaves them ill-suited to pack racing.
19 When the economy fails soon -- its stimulus program is unsustainable, and its economic model is ill-suited for global conditions -- it will have to rely on coercion alone.
20 In this context, two unique and salient characteristics of the PRC equity market are ill-suited for institutional investors.
21 The problem with Congress is that it is a many-headed monster, ill-suited to making hard choices or producing neat solutions.
22 Sometimes it's the job itself that causes dissatisfaction. For example, the work may be boring, or ill-suited to your interests, education and skills.
23 It's estimated that within five years there will be more mobile internet users than computer-based ones – and these devices are ill-suited to the conventional world of web browsers.
24 Accordingly, his peers judged him an inept instructor and ill-suited to a scholarly career.
25 Although you can build DSLs in the Java language, its anemic set of constructs for hiding context, along with its rigid and unforgiving syntax, make it ill-suited to this technique.