To build up a fund large enough to buy an adequate pension, it is important to start saving as soon as possible. |
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Many of the pills are produced without adequate quality control, although the pills and the packaging can appear to be the same. |
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Mr Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board were adequate warning. |
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Now, the Janus-faced posturing of post-Grimond Liberalism is no longer adequate. |
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Treads and steps of the accommodation ladder should be so designed that an adequate and safe foothold is given at the operative angles. |
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The strike date is set for later this month to allow adequate time for negotiations early in the New Year. |
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Students heading off to university are being urged to check they have adequate insurance. |
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The council has a duty to do its job and provide adequate services for the community. |
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Have you got adequate measures in place for you and your employees to deal with the heat? |
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You can opt to use a joystick or keyboard but the default is using a mouse and I found it more than adequate in handling the game's action. |
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Not enough people are taking professional advice or putting sufficient money away to have an adequate retirement income. |
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The band simply didn't have the time or resources to find an adequate replacement for Frank. |
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If you only go abroad once a year then a single-trip policy should be adequate. |
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Many villagers had also felt that the proposal did not offer adequate parking. |
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The argument was that the Judge had not given adequate reasons for his adverse findings. |
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There were two car-parking spots for each dwelling and he thought access was adequate. |
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We concentrated on the failure of the trust to give the school fair treatment and adequate support. |
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It also requires there to be adequate legroom for workers to work comfortably. |
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He does not consider this to be an adequate reason for not claiming asylum on arrival at the airport. |
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The infrastructure is not adequate to take the amount of traffic there is now. |
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They should supply us with adequate refuse and recycling units, then many would recycle. |
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They point to figures that show current oil supplies are more than adequate to satisfy demand. |
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Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty. |
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At first, the open news reporting helped to correct wild rumours which were being spread in the absence of adequate official information. |
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Farmers want timely admission of an adequate number of temporary foreign farm workers. |
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All chapters are well referenced and the information is well supported by an adequate number of tables and illustrations. |
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The wine list is adequate, but it is probably best to avoid those from the castle's own vineyard. |
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And, the applicant must find the protocol appropriate, fair, agreeable, and adequate to prove their claim. |
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At the end of the winter perhaps it had cooled a little, but a shortie wetsuit was only just adequate. |
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These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients. |
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Sports-related eye injuries should be evaluated on site with an adequate examination of the eye and adnexa. |
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If there are not adequate receptacles, a fused and grounded power strip should be used instead of an ordinary extension cord. |
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Undoubtedly, critics will once again struggle to find adequate adjectives and metaphors to describe the width and breadth of their unique sound. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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Fourth, the conventional focus on overall living standards is too aggregative to pay adequate attention to the importance of specific freedoms. |
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Acceleration is perfectly adequate up to about 80 mph, but the engine screams at redline when it's time to merge into highway traffic. |
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My lungs feel like they have suddenly compressed and aren't big enough to hold an adequate amount of oxygen. |
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Start by cleansing the skin with the appropriate milk and lotion and proceed with adequate exfoliation according to skin type. |
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Buy sandbags or floorboards to block doors and airbricks and remember to ensure there is adequate ventilation. |
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Again there were more than adequate choices in sauces, with aioli, wasabi, tartare, Thai plum sauce and blue cheese dip. |
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But they believe in adequate punishment and their punishments are rarely as light as a slap on the wrist. |
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He passes judgments and expresses opinions without adequate knowledge of facts. |
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A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria. |
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In some cases this is adequate, but in others it may be far from acceptable image quality. |
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Allocation of adequate resources for research in these fields is highly desirable. |
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The main drain isn't adequate to take away waste water from the fishmongers' kiosks. |
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John F. Kerry criticized Bush for failing to conduct adequate diplomacy before waging war on Iraq. |
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You need to have enough capital, base your wagers on adequate handicapping skills, and bet into the right pools. |
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Several congenital abnormalities are rendered less likely by an adequate folate intake. |
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Install all wallcovering under adequate lighting and evaluate for color uniformity. |
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Maintain an adequate and consistent distance between the pressure wand and the brickwork so that the spray is not concentrated in orie spot. |
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There is no one of sufficient stature, no impartial media, and no intellectuals with adequate qualifications and credibility to arbitrate. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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Shoes should have adequate arch support and cushioned heels. |
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Keypunches and printers with adequate character sets didn't exist. |
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There is ample room for family members to kibitz with the cook, and adequate circulation space for guests who always seem to nosh where food and drinks are being served. |
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For example, during its primary feeding season the blue whale consumes upwards of 40 million krill each day in order to secure adequate nutrition. |
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Absolute positioning accuracies of better than 5 meters from 3-kilometer range have been demonstrated, which are adequate for targeting of today's and near-future weapons. |
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Only a few firms succeeded in not only getting bigger, but also in adopting the American methods of managerial organization adequate to their new size. |
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On paper, the forces in Tikrit should have been more than adequate to repel even a force of this size. |
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California requires any organization that administers a gift annuity program to provide adequate reserves for any annuities sold in California or to California residents. |
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Any construction agreement, as defined by the Act, that does not contain adequate provision for adjudication will be subjected to compulsory contract terms imposed by statute. |
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Some have complained bitterly of the failure of municipal authorities to provide adequate water for bathing in this bitter season of heat and affliction. |
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Having a White House political operative looking into this is not an adequate solution. |
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And typically when hunting small-game like woodchucks, prairie dogs or coyotes, you are in a fixed position with an adequate rest so that shot placement is very controlled. |
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It's not so much a matter of overlighting an area as it is making sure there's adequate lighting on the perimeter to allow some accommodation to take place. |
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No words of mine could ever pay adequate tribute to Dan Dineen and to his magnificent ongoing efforts to raise funds for organisations that worthily deserve them. |
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The acceptability worldwide of the fiat-dollar reserve system depended on the illusion that it was a good or adequate store of value. |
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They believe that everyone should have access to adequate medical care, regardless of cost. |
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Overall, the deterrence was perceived as adequate and, most importantly, cost-effective. |
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Plantations without adequate weed control may look ragged and ill kept. |
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But he then denied the defence adequate opportunity to rebut the evidence and lowered the legal requirements necessary for the prosecution to prove its case. |
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Basically adequate warm up, warm down, stretching, correct training, good diet and when possible, correcting bio mechanical problems are the best buffers against injuries. |
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According to the Diggers the right to vote should be extended to all and everybody had the right to an adequate standard of living. |
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With acid refractory lined cupolas a greenish colored slag means the fluxing is proper and adequate. |
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The new arrangements were adequate, although some of the reason was the failure of traffic to develop to the levels anticipated. |
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Although dreary, the food was generally nutritionally adequate, and according to contemporary records was prepared with great care. |
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The osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location near a body of water providing an adequate food supply. |
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However, in order to maintain sediment balance, adequate mangrove forest width needs to be present. |
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About half of them worked for German agriculture, where food supplies were adequate and controls were lenient. |
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This security through obscurity proved adequate for our prototype, but it was unacceptable for a turnin service in wide use. |
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We can have a social safety net that protects our retired citizens from poverty and makes sure they can afford adequate health care. |
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The airline industry has failed to give an adequate answer to that. |
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If your sysad does not have time to pay adequate attention to security issues, restructure his or her duties. |
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Life is reduced to the encompassing and perfectly adequate nourishing Mother and the unbrookably demanding Self. |
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Despite no adequate practice facilities Dale has quietly emerged as the area's best vaulting school. |
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A month or so ago I commented on the proliferation of longdistance 'Ways' and the lack of adequate waymarking. |
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Aseptic measures included the use of sterile gloves, gown, drapes, and adequate skin antisepsis by the proceduralist. |
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On the last occasion, his top hat proved adequate protection against the dog whips wielded by the women. |
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The college failed to provide adequate security on campus after dark. |
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All day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. |
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Still, the Seca II isn't meant to be a racebike, and power is adequate for all but the most banzai backroad blitzing. |
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Even the best Afghan units lacked training, discipline and adequate reinforcements. |
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One could then speak of 'cisphobia' or 'heterophobia', claiming adequate protection for cisgender and straight persons. |
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They are characterized by having only cutaneous presentation, with no evidence of extracutaneous lesion after adequate staging. |
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In designing her hoffices, Vassa makes sure there is adequate lighting, always on dimmers. |
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While funds were raised by private individuals and charities, lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe. |
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It is simple and economic to manufacture, and its performance has proven adequate for homeset operation. |
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He succeeded in marching to the Sassanid capital of Ctesiphon, but lacked adequate supplies for an assault. |
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Rufinus, lacking adequate forces, enlisted Alaric and his men, and sent them to Thessaly to stave off Stilicho's threat, which they did. |
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Both erythema and induration appear to be adequate indices of tuberculin sensitivity. |
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Others referred to interfragmentary movements to describe local mechanical conditions needed for adequate bony healing. |
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There have been documented failures of some parts of the National Health Service to provide adequate care at a basic level. |
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The government claim of adequate funding was contradicted by requests from NHS England and Health Servicer leaders. |
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Certainly, you would have to be of the view that a case is incorrectly decided, but I think even that is not adequate. |
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Managing prisons is a difficult and highly skilled task that requires adequate resourcing and a stable policy environment. |
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Precipitation is both adequate and reliable throughout the year in oceanic climates. |
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He first suspected it would prove an adequate disinfectant because it was used to ease the stench from fields irrigated with sewage waste. |
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A boom in the number of foals bred has meant that there is not adequate resources to care for unwanted horses. |
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The mediaeval authorities were more interested in ensuring adequate quality and strength of the beer than discouraging drinking. |
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What set apart this and following collections was full musical score along with an adequate stock of lyrics. |
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The basic equipment or kit players are required to wear includes a shirt, shorts, socks, footwear and adequate shin guards. |
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Butler returned to England in 1640, satisfied that the fortifications were adequate, deputizing the governorship to Captain Andrew Carter. |
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The 1942 harvest was a good one, and food supplies remained adequate in Western Europe. |
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Roosevelt to postpone the promised invasion as, even with American help, the Allies did not have adequate forces for such an activity. |
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Their complete withdrawal was expected by the end of 2014 or earlier given adequate security. |
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The first is that it must have adequate powers over legislation to make the government think twice before making a decision. |
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One third of UK households are living below what is considered an adequate income according to the JRF research. |
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The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. |
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In their original form, Newton's laws of motion are not adequate to characterise the motion of rigid bodies and deformable bodies. |
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Such treatment is generally necessary to achieve adequate flow rates in shale gas, tight gas, tight oil, and coal seam gas wells. |
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Recruiting adequate numbers of Loyalist militia in America proved difficult due to high Patriot activity. |
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Following both defeats, Cornwallis was fiercely criticized for detaching a significant portion of his army without adequate mutual support. |
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Lack of adequate transportation, long hours and poor pay made it difficult to recruit and maintain workers. |
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Given adequate techniques, secondary lead is indistinguishable from primary lead. |
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In the 1840s there were no adequate sanitary facilities or water supply and life expectancy was low. |
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Our fighting men will not be able to achieve their purpose unless we get an adequate supply of coal. |
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Despite this, they are often adequate to illustrate the broader patterns of life's history. |
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Despite this, it is often adequate to illustrate the broader patterns of life's history. |
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This feat was considerably aided by the Imperial Japanese Navy's failure to provide adequate escort forces for the nation's merchant fleet. |
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While this definition is often adequate, when looked at more closely it is problematic. |
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Tropical species usually lay just one egg, but two or three is typical in cooler regions if there is an adequate food supply. |
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In Japan the amount of nitrogen produced by livestock is adequate to serve the fertilizer needs for the agriculture industry. |
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The planning and controls that were put in place were thought to be adequate. |
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Because many have extremely good jumping abilities, providing adequate fencing is a challenge. |
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However, adequate forest or brush cover must still be provided for populations to grow and thrive. |
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The tree requires a mild climate and adequate moisture for good growth and a good nut harvest. |
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Water is a liquid at the temperatures and pressures that are most adequate for life. |
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Building more wells in adequate places is thus a possible way to produce more water, assuming the aquifers can supply an adequate flow. |
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This proved to be quite an adequate arrangement for as long as the balance of power remained, but flaws emerged when it was disrupted. |
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Kidd was denied an adequate defense, as well as the ability to review documents he claimed would exonerate him. |
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Of critical importance for the skill of the oil spill model prediction is the adequate description of the wind and current fields. |
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Eventually, because the act of pilotage needed to be regulated and to ensure that pilots had adequate insurance, the harbours licensed pilots. |
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For a boat to have three separate thwarts and have adequate space for each occupant then the boat has to be of a certain minimum size. |
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The minimum widths give each rider adequate space to safely navigate the track. |
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The high permeability ferrite core allows it to be compact enough to be enclosed inside the radio's case and still have adequate sensitivity. |
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Various combinations of pressure and vacuum are used to force adequate levels of chemical into the wood. |
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There is adequate evidence citing case after case of African control of segments of the trade. |
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Any Western contribution was not adequate to counterbalance Ottoman strength. |
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Compared to the efforts made to improve access to safe water, Namibia is lagging behind in the provision of adequate sanitation. |
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The clearest lesson is that the F.D.A. needs the power to demand adequate postmarketing studies and the resources to analyze the results. |
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In practice, a wrist watch coordinated to the nearest second with the chronometer will be adequate. |
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Human breast milk contains sufficient vitamin C, if the mother has an adequate intake. |
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This may be due to working long hours in the heat without adequate fluid intake. |
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Orderly capital account liberalisation will be promoted with adequate safeguards against volatility and systemic risks. |
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As the above table shows, no one feature is adequate to accurately reflect the contrasts in all contexts. |
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There is no denying that there are words which we feel instinctively to be adequate to express the ideas they stand for. |
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This information allows the person adequate time to effectively prepare his or her own case and to answer the case against him or her. |
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One of the biggest challenges in international decisions is to determine an adequate compensation for environmental damages. |
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Even by the late 1980s, sanitary conditions in most Eastern Bloc countries were generally far from adequate. |
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Because not everybody is a property owner, the right to work was enshrined to allow everybody to attain an adequate standard of living. |
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If possible, having the student gently roll or arpeggiate the large chord can provide an adequate solution to extreme skips in many cases. |
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Can you claim that the organization and the rectorate didn't receive adequate information? |
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Authenticating transactions is an important and difficult facet of creating and capturing legally adequate records. |
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The smooth-running 155-horsepower V6 provides adequate power through a four-speed automatic transmission. |
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In a wrongful birth lawsuit, parents sue a doctor, geneticist or hospital for allegedly failing to perform adequate tests in order to diagnose or prevent a birth defect. |
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We suggested the creation of a common specimen bank for normal reference studies with adequate numbers of aliquoted samples to enable widespread distribution. |
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Depth changes without adequate time for the divers to equalize pressure in internal air spaces could result in barotrauma, air embolism, or other related problems. |
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In patients with severe aplastic anemia more than one invasive mycotic infection should be considered and early diagnosis with adequate treatment is crucial. |
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He stood out against the construction of roads over lakeland passes, secured controls over mining pollution, and promoted adequate signposting of footpaths. |
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When the retrozygomatic approach is used, a part of the mandible or zygoma may be removed or the zygoma may be outfractured to provide for an adequate tunnel. |
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Should a person not attend the hearing, even with adequate notice given, the adjudicator has the discretion to decide if the hearing should proceed. |
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Natural justice allows a person to claim the right to adequate notification of the date, time, place of the hearing as well as detailed notification of the case to be met. |
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Unable to gain the support of Khabarov's men and having no adequate way to deal with the Manchus, Zinoviev and part of the force withdrew from the Amur. |
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With ample reserves of land available for cultivation, the realm depended on the acquisition and control of adequate manpower for farm labour and defence. |
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Forbidding alcohol, eliminating visits to neighbors at night, and withholding adequate food, shelter, and clothing also were measures taken to prevent drapetomania. |
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Maintaining an adequate supply of water for agricultural and domestic use is one of Oman's most pressing environmental problems, with limited renewable water resources. |
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If they were graded as superior then they were promoted, if graded adequate then they retained their ranks, and if graded inadequate they were demoted one rank. |
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For the aging patient troubled by dry eyes who doesn't obtain adequate relief with artificial tears, the best evidence-based adjunctive therapy is fish oil capsules. |
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Endodontic mishaps sometimes have dentolegal consequences. These can be minimized or avoided by providing patients with adequate information prior to the endodontic procedure. |
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However other methods are favored for stopping a reaction and it is preferred to keep the nuclear core covered with water so as to ensure adequate cooling. |
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Pigeons adjust their drinking rates and food intake in parallel, and when adequate water is unavailable for excretion, food intake is limited to maintain water balance. |
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Essentially very small cruisers, torpedo gunboats were equipped with torpedo tubes and an adequate gun armament, intended for hunting down smaller enemy boats. |
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They had no trouble fleeing, and seemed adequate in their care and preparations, but gods, they made a racket and left a trail a noseblind hound could follow. |
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Animal welfare activists and certain scientists have claimed that the dolphins do not have adequate space or receive adequate care or stimulation. |
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These considerations must be balanced against the paucity of adequate zinc biomarkers, and the most widely used indicator, plasma zinc, has poor sensitivity and specificity. |
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Foreign students who have mastered syntactic structures have still demonstrated inability to compose adequate themes, term papers, theses, and dissertations. |
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During the major campaigns in New York and Philadelphia, Howe often wrote of the scarcity of adequate provisions, which hampered his ability to mount effective campaigns. |
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As after the defeat of the Loyalists at King's Mountain, Cornwallis was criticized for his decision to detach a substantial part of his army without adequate support. |
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As funding for cities is based on the populace of the city, the Council worries about receiving adequate funds to provide for the needs of the city. |
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To get any usable torque, steam had to issue from the nozzles at a very high velocity and in such large volume that it proved not to operate with adequate efficiency. |
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It is rightly upheld here as an essential component of an adequate approach, and one which properly relativizes the sacramental and ecclesiological. |
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I could think of no words adequate to the occasion. So I belched. Not out of contumely, you understand. It was a sympathetic belch, a belch of brotherhood. |
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Is the signalling problem a reason not to pursue the policy, or is it a reason to deal with how to prevent the missignal by means of adequate disclosure? |
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Do you think that there ought to be some board or some authority for each catchment basin, which must be appointed with adequate powers to prevent the pollution of streams? |
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Asthma admissions are widely regarded as a marker for ineffective or inaccessible ambulatory care because many admissions appear to be avertible by adequate care. |
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Junior hospital doctors reportedly face burnout and exhaustion, often work unpaid beyond their shift, and skip meals or fail to get adequate hydration during shifts. |
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As the number of books in libraries have steadily increased since their inception, the need for compact storage and access with adequate lighting has grown. |
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The increasing proportion of Pakistan's youth provides the country with a potential demographic dividend and a challenge to provide adequate services and employment. |
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The agreement secretly divided the independent nations of eastern Europe between the two powers and assured adequate oil supplies for the German war machine. |
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Believing that his own army would be adequate, James refused the assistance of Louis XIV, fearing that the English would oppose French intervention. |
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Histopathology reports on cancer resections are fundamental for providing adequate postoperative patient care and data for the long-term evaluation of patient treatment. |
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Of these two seals, only the Baltic ringed seal suffers when there is not adequate ice in the Baltic Sea, as it feeds its young only while on ice. |
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People moved in so rapidly that there was not enough capital to build adequate housing for everyone, so low income newcomers squeezed into increasingly overcrowded slums. |
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Even though CAPD is a continuous hemocatharsis method, it achieves considerably low levels of clearance, which are barely adequate for preventing uremia. |
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Partial edentulism has traditionally been treated with conventional fixed prosthetics when adequate natural tooth abutments are available to support the edentulous span. |
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These have been noted in a minimal apparatus criticus which is more than adequate for a canonical text that has been meticulously copied by the Druze uqqal. |
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Merhi's defense team never formally opposed the joinder but has repeatedly insisted that it needs adequate time and resources to ensure its client's rights are upheld. |
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This method allows twin zygosity to be successfully verified and facilitates an estimate of whether there is adequate fetal DNA present per fetus. |
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However, for distant areas such as the Yeniseian North, which was incorporated into the Czarist Empire as late as the 17th century, adequate historical data is scarce. |
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