The fact is that our house prices are a direct result of the artificial shortage caused by planning inadequacy. |
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Far from being proof of children's linguistic inadequacy, analogy is a demonstration of their mastery of the core rules of English morphology. |
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Teenagers may feel all-powerful and all-knowing at the same time that they experience fears of inadequacy and failure. |
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The quick impression is of success, the full picture is of unbridled inadequacy. |
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Apart from the inadequacy of the building the school yard is much too small for recreational purposes. |
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Nor can he be held entirely responsible for the inadequacy of the flood defences, despite a specific warning well in advance. |
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Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles, and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy. |
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Leonardo later realized the inadequacy of the power a man could generate and turned his attention to aerofoils. |
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That not-unique pattern points to the inadequacy of much current nomenclature about part-time or adjunct faculty versus tenured professors. |
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The Wallacean shortfall refers primarily to the inadequacy of our knowledge of the geographical distributions of species. |
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Moses is trying to wriggle out of his mission by highlighting possible contingencies and his own inadequacy. |
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Women who have a sense of personal inadequacy may project their views about themselves to a lack of trust and derogation of women in general. |
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My detractors never acknowledge that their resentment comes from a place of their own inadequacy. |
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To gauge by the shudder of inadequacy this compilation can send through its readers, that may be for the best. |
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He saw that if a woman rejected him, it was because of her fears rather than because of his inadequacy or unlovability. |
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The gross inadequacy of the legal defense for persons facing execution is fostered by the state's judicial system. |
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There is also an element of loneliness, but again it is not based on deprivation, inadequacy or rejection. |
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Many, even most, students hold personal fears of inadequacy that undermine their ability to move forward. |
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We can never be perfect, so we often have a sense of failure or inadequacy no matter how well we perform. |
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Scott is excellent as a victim of inadequacy, who is easily persuaded to suspend his morals. |
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Comparisons with other cultures need no longer engender feelings of inferiority and inadequacy. |
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The heuristic inadequacy of contemporary Marxism is contained in these two sentences. |
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Any thoughtful president must surely have infinitely greater moments of inwardly perceived inadequacy. |
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The inadequacy of the insulation may have caused condensation, giving rise to a risk of further outbreaks of dry rot. |
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But the greatest single cause of the Voronezh disaster was undoubtedly the inadequacy of Hungarian equipment. |
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Several studies have shown the inadequacy of the 15-minute office visit in providing patients adequate information. |
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At the same time the inadequacy of all the present radical groupings in the party was cruelly demonstrated. |
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Her readiness to drop everything for him offered constancy to a man prone to bouts of introspection and feelings of inadequacy. |
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The real inadequacy of his account lay not in his descriptive approach but in the imprecision of his description. |
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But tragically for unionism, they made such a hames of it that they revealed both their political inadequacy and their economic incompetence. |
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It is a relentless satire on the town's citizens, who are depicted as upstarts clambering up the social ladder despite their patent inadequacy. |
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But on a moral level, and in the mind of every dog on the street, the sheer inadequacy and brass neck of Mr Martin's defence still rings hollow. |
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When we are confronted with massive natural disasters, our own feelings of inadequacy are almost inevitable. |
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Their inadequacy apart, this is totally unsatisfactory as it takes several minutes to cross from one platform to the other. |
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I guess there might have been some serious feelings of inadequacy by some of the male viewers who came to see the sizeable organ eh? |
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Was it possible this bold, confident man felt some inadequacy about his background? |
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In Dundee, where it was premiered, it was a tour de force, commenting nicely on the inadequacy of art to convey the reality of life. |
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One of the main concerns about the plan centred on the inadequacy of the current sewage system. |
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The man, beneath his coarse and bluff exterior, is haunted by a sense of his own inadequacy. |
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He is self-deprecating and self-effacing and has used humor to deflect criticism about his inadequacy and deficiency. |
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Finally, this Sunday strip has no connection to syntax or prosody, but does highlight the inadequacy of modern lexicography. |
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In the face of systemic or structural inadequacy, war cannot be avoided forever and is always just around the corner. |
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This seeming inadequacy of the real world is the crux of Shaw's enterprise. |
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Last February's disaster exposed the inadequacy of barriers dividing road and railway. |
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Many scientific instruments have been developed because of the unreliability or inadequacy of perception. |
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Having thrown the dictionary into the nearest skip in a rage of apoplexy at its inadequacy, however, I resolve to plough on nonetheless. |
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The inadequacy of cooperation between Member States in criminal matters generates delays, dilatory actions and unpunished offences. |
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On the one side, there is envy, shame, inadequacy, longing, deprivation, and a sense of being left out. |
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The results highlighted the inadequacy of using the global mean surface temperature as the primary yardstick for climate change. |
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It was impossible to ignore the basic point that, were Ayr even slightly more competent, they would punish Hibs' inadequacy. |
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Instead of confronting the inadequacy of their intellectual and moral capital, opponents of the 1960s dismissed their enemies as immoral conspirators. |
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Is there a lack of concern about security among senior officials and a concomitant inadequacy of priority and resources? |
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There's debate on this point, but Carpenter comes down mostly on the side of the charter's inadequacy, unenforceability, and irrelevance. |
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These are moments of fear and inadequacy that every first year student has, compounded by the omnipresence of loss. |
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If belief in God stems from intellectual inadequacy, then all believers are feebleminded ā and the most devout are the most feebleminded of all. |
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Younger adults may also use colloquialisms that are unfamiliar to seniors, heightening any sense of inadequacy or anxiety. |
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This inaccessibility is basically related to an inadequacy of resources and to the excessively high cost of triple therapy. |
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Too many on the left construe co-optation in terms of an iron law demonstrating the inadequacy of the party as a form for radical politics. |
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What followed was more a drip-feed of inadequacy than a deluge of incompetence. |
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Instead, he said it was the inadequacy of Russia's investigative committee ā and its reports on the use of torture ā which were at fault. |
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To experience sublime natural beauty is to confront the total inadequacy of language to describe what you see. |
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We must denounce the complete inadequacy of the action taken by the Chinese Government here. |
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Evidence of either an absence, total inadequacy, breakdown, or loss of control of an assessment topic or a program. |
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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by the lack, or inadequacy, of an effective grounding system. |
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Because of the inadequacy of these measures, the Canadian bicycle-manufacturing industry has not been able to expand as it should have. |
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They can view the reports and, on a national level, point out any inadequacy in the implementation. |
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Apparently the inadequacy of the contemporary education system is the reason why so many people visit the museums. |
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This in fact highlights the difficulty of the task rather than the inadequacy of the effort. |
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Over and over again I have pleaded with the government to address the inadequacy of the detainee transfer agreement with Afghanistan. |
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It does not account for any inadequacy of the risk charges to the end of the risk charge guarantee period. |
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Yet, the problem is not so much the inadequacy of our knowledge as a weakness of will, responsibility and mutual concern. |
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The decree on revelation, moreover, underscored the mystery of our encounter with the divine and hence the inadequacy of all our confessional statements about it. |
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The masochist, in secret contract with the reified order, imposes its sanctions to atone for his or her inadequacy or inferiority or guilt and thereby experiences momentary release from its tyranny. |
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Ours is the Caiman model, a 6x6 behemoth that weighs in at over 15 tons and makes Humvees shrivel up with feelings of inadequacy. |
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The limited amount of means at my disposal, and the unsuitableness, and inadequacy of my present attainments forbade me to seek for the Professorship of Civil Engineering. |
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This inadequacy is partly inherent in the fact that our terms and categories belong to discourse taken from this world of space, time, and successiveness. |
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Feelings of fear, guilt, resentment, inadequacy, shame, and grief are common among parents and family members of babies born with cleft deformities. |
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A truly cohesive and modern society recognises that difference is not just a peculiarity to be ironed out, or an inadequacy that must be compensated for. |
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The cause of famine, consequently, is not an inadequacy of food. |
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The inadequacy of the material is not in itself a ground for prohibition. |
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This inadequacy in the analysis reflected the inadequacy in the theory. |
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The Civil War had demonstrated the inadequacy of the old coastal forts. |
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Actively dispute with yourself internal messages of inadequacy. |
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As predatory commercial and political enemies sense blood, we should be deeply alarmed by the inadequacy of the institutions that are there to protect our public interest in broadcasting. |
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Jane later disillusioned her by gossiping that Percy had preferred her to Mary, owing to Mary's inadequacy as a wife. |
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The implementation of these policies and programmes has not, however, produced the expected results owing to the inadequacy of resources and their poor allocation. |
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The Committee notes that Member States are called on to improve access to procedures but is concerned by the inadequacy of information to applicants regarding their rights and the guarantees to which they are entitled. |
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Responding to public complaints about the inadequacy of its search engine, the Tribunal retained the services of an Internet service provider capable of supporting a faster and more powerful search engine. |
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All of this reveals the inadequacy of simply establishing legal equality which, although it was intended to guarantee equality from the outset, has not been able to guarantee this in practice. |
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He discusses the traditional dichotomized body-mind paradigms underlying medicine and the inadequacy of this dichotomized thinking for the integration of mental and physical care. |
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It is a sign of inadequacy. It wastes time and antagonizes people. |
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Moreover, he noted that savage races risked extinction more from white European colonialism, than from evolutionary inadequacy. |
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We had asked the Council to reflect on the inadequacy of the Berlin spending levels for external actions, and we provided indisputable evidence in that regard. |
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The participants might voice a range of feelings such as anger, indignation, despondency, inadequacy, hurt, determination to go forward, and motivation. |
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In short, we found ways to couch messages of failure or inadequacy. |
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The inadequacy of equipment and technology offered a comfortable answer. |
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What are not rare are feelings of inadequacy and even suicidal despair. |
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The Kosovo conflict and, more particularly, the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Kosovars to Albania, has not only shown up the inadequacy of road links between Albania and Kosovo but also seriously damaged existing roads. |
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The lack, or inadequacy, of water legislation and policies is another stumbling block to integrated management of river basin and optimal use of water resources. |
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With respect to the right to housing, we must highlight the inadequacy of funding appropriations to the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing for the construction of low-rent social housing. |
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The Committee is particularly concerned about the inadequacy of internal inspections, the unsuitability and dilapidation of the buildings, and the unsatisfactory hygiene conditions. |
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It refers to the inadequacy of mechanistic approaches adopted in the behavioral sciences, but also in some cases by parapsychologists. |
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At this critical moment, facing the inadequacy of health structures within the slum communities and the limitations of matrons, pregnant women begin their perilous journey to seek health care outside their neighbourhood. |
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Attention was also drawn to the inadequacy of the reporting staff accommodations that were close to a well-travelled corridor and the post office, and the difficulty to ventilate without creating a dangerous draft. |
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It highlighted, on the one hand, the legislature's success in unearthing specific contractual irregularities and, on the other, its inadequacy as a cohesive force to fight corruption. |
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Although situated in the area of its name, this wine is marketed as table wine because of inadequacy with the vines recommended by the decree governing the appellation. |
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Their protective clothing produces risks of thermal reaction, in addition to being the cause of accidents due to its bulkiness and its inadequacy for the task. |
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Because of its duration and scope, the 2008 financial crisis brought to light the inadequacy of international financial regulation in matters of market positions and the lack of transparency of OTC derivative markets. |
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One aspect of these weaknesses relates to the inadequacy of border controls and the porousness of the border between the Darfur region and neighbouring countries. |
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The inadequacy of the correlation coefficient is illustrated with two counterexamples. |
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It is a graphic reminder of our society's failure in its duty to break the inter-generational cycle of inadequacy, abuse and depravation which nurtured such children in the first place. |
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The Minster opined that the idea behind the call for a transition was not the inadequacy of funds as claimed, but a ploy in support of a hidden agenda of some countries. |
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However, execution of the programme has run up against serious difficulties in 1987 and early 1988, namely the delays with which the Council has adopted certain regulations, and the inadequacy of available funds. |
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Preoccupation with social rejection, fear of social unskillfulness, feelings of inadequacy, anger, identity disturbance, and paranoid ideation loaded most highly on the dimension of severity of impairment. |
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As examples of the current inadequacy of defences against CB terrorist attack, one author warns that there is only one manufacturer of anthrax vaccine in the entire United States. |
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However, recent events in the ongoing economic crisis point to the inadequacy of the present method used for coordinating budgetary policy under the Stability and Growth Pact. |
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Many people facing a stressful work situation deliver thoughts of failure, inadequacy, lack of ability, and visions of unsuccessful results even before the task or project begins. |
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The report also highlights inadequacy of the feed business operators safety management system and also to inadequacies in the inspection regime. |
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One might dislike an individual and feel contempt for him, but the blanket impulse of hatred, so deep and negative that it starkly reveals the hater's own emotional inadequacy, is a different matter. |
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Second, the applicant submits that the failure to consider its bid constitutes an error of law and takes issue with the fact that its bid was excluded on grounds of inadequacy and low quality. |
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The contemporary English record of the Lanercost Chronicle simply blames the inadequacy of the Scottish cavalry in general. |
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We welcome the periodic opening of humanitarian corridors, but we have witnessed on the ground the inadequacy of that measure in ensuring the provision of the necessary humanitarian assistance and relief. |
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This is at least partly due to an inadequacy of materials suitable for radiocarbon dating that can be reliably obtained from the sites. |
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In all this, they never forego their taste for humour, and transmit a light-heartedness that looks kindly on the inadequacy of life and of human events. |
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Therefore the judgment of the intellect is, at best, only half the truth, and must, if it be honest, come to an understanding of its own inadequacy. |
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Shelden speculated that Orwell possessed an obsessive belief in his failure and inadequacy. |
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They areĀ the result of the existence of the supernatural being, God towards whom we strive, because He is above inadequacy, but they remain the work of Man. |
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However, responsibility for programs that can prevent income and housing inadequacy and unaffordability, and that address the problems they can create, are often in other departments and agencies. |
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Increased attention is being paid to services for children under three due to the inadequacy of supply and the growing concern about the quality of the services that do exist. |
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It deals with the inadequacy of the system in that people are not covered. |
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In this occurrence, however, the vagueness of the meeting arrangement was compounded by the inadequacy of subsequent communication between the two vessels. |
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We should not look at the inadequacy of the process of financial integration, but rather understand the causes of this inadequacy and identify means to remedy it. |
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A more pessimistic viewpoint is to highlight the inadequacy, and in particular the apparent slowdown, of the process of financial integration over the past few years. |
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The failure to protect indigenous ways, however, stems not from inadequacy of the written law, but rather from the failure to implement existing laws. |
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It is said, a bargain cannot be set aside upon inadequacy only. |
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This may be as a result of the inadequacy of 'r' in the languages. |
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The inadequacy might be quite evident in remote governorates as Marsa Matrouh or even in the south, but the same haphazardness is found in many places in the capital. |
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This inadequacy would not seem inherent in scandalism of pornography, but rather resulting from a lack of history and field of subjective pornographic criticism. |
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Excess of it is extravagancy and inadequacy of it is meanness. |
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