Court funding, lacking a separate line item in the federal budget, was haphazard and severely inadequate. |
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They may be applying diplomatic pressure behind the scenes, but there comes a time when that is inadequate. |
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Even the contact made with local government was inadequate to plan appropriately for operation and maintenance of the facility. |
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Unfortunately, U.S. sales of your magnum opus are inadequate to inspire the publisher to exercise those paperback rights he insisted on buying. |
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Patients with inadequate health literacy are more likely to be hospitalized than patients with adequate skills. |
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Consequently those who came to believe that orthodox teaching was inadequate or wrong risked being declared heretics. |
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In addition to these caveats, sampling error due to analysis of an inadequate sample volume can also lead to a false-negative test result. |
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Bullies try to shame and intimidate their victims and make them feel inadequate. |
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However the quality of the studies was inadequate and more research is needed. |
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Most burn centres are situated in large cities and are inadequate for the high incidence of injuries. |
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He also claimed that when classicists applied deductive logic to these inadequate axioms they inevitably got inadequate results. |
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This approach may be particularly inadequate for nonglobular, aspherical particles. |
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Fine needle aspiration guided by ultrasound was inadequate for diagnosis so a stereotactic core biopsy was performed. |
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We all know that the state pension is probably inadequate for most working people. |
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In view of the relatively recent renewal of the main bearing shells, the likely cause of the bearing failure is inadequate lubrication. |
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Almost all of us then try to remember the date, fail dismally, feel inadequate and ashamed and resolve to be more attentive to our mothers. |
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I came from the exact same educational system as all of you, and it was quite inadequate. |
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He said government funding was inadequate and had failed to keep up with rising costs. |
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He claims parking facilities are inadequate and signposting of wards is poor. |
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Whatever plans that were in place to deal with such a natural disaster have proven inadequate. |
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These deaths are a result of inadequate medical supplies, impure water and nutritional deficiencies. |
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Humbled by the magnificence of the falls, Lewis felt his written description impossibly inadequate. |
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Meanwhile, the polling staff complained of inadequate facilities at collectorate and at respective polling stations. |
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He also stressed that elderly and immobile parishioners relied heavily on lifts and that current public transport on Sundays was inadequate. |
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An inadequate response to methylphenidate was followed first by a trial of dextroamphetamine, then pemoline and then imipramine. |
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There has been an inadequate emphasis in some cases on real discovery, which requires a tolerance of failure. |
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Dealing only with conscious feelings or cognitions may be an inadequate approach to changing feelings or behaviors in the long term. |
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Any image or idea we have of God is certainly inadequate, probably inaccurate, and possibly misleading. |
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Partners often blame themselves and feel inadequate, which puts even more pressure on the sufferer to perform and compounds the problem further. |
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Elderly people often describe the hard days of the past with examples of how they struggled with inadequate and coarse food. |
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Generally if a surgical repair is mechanically inadequate, additional coaptation will not improve stability. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder patients tend to exhibit hyperphagia and carbohydrate cravings, symptoms typical of inadequate brain serotonin. |
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In many cases, students had inadequate communication and interpersonal skills which became particularly evident on clerkships. |
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First, models in molecular genetics are still inadequate for defining clear-cut molecular disease entities. |
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In heavy rain, the fastest speed of the windscreen wipers is inadequate to keep the view ahead clear. |
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If there is a drought and power is required, hydel power will not suffice because of inadequate flows of water. |
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If opiate analgesia remains inadequate, then lumbar sympathectomy or spinal cord stimulation may help. |
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Evidence also exists that the quality of such care in hospitals and general practices is inadequate. |
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I feel woefully inadequate to even review their programme because they left me speechless and with only the ability to utter superlatives. |
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They say the food is inadequate, with meals consisting of little more than soup and chips, or a packet of cornflakes for breakfast. |
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Governmental oversight of the private operation has been regularly criticised as inadequate. |
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The premature growth arrest of breast and skin epithelial cells grown on plastic substrates may be due to an inadequate culture environment. |
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However, the platform does not even hint that inadequate funding or substandard facilities are major factors in the crisis in education. |
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It is characterized by inadequate energy and a feeling that one's emotional resources are consumed. |
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Traditional concepts of security were woefully inadequate to meet the new challenges faced by humankind. |
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His considerable strength and skill that would easily outmatch an opponent in normal situations now seemed dreadfully inadequate. |
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The herringbone uses the edges of the ski to grip the snow when the wax or waxless pattern is inadequate to the job. |
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How harshly we judge those whose inadequate parenting, confidence, and life skills are causally linked to what may at last be a provable fact. |
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My store of conversational openers seems thoroughly inadequate to the task. |
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This isn't surprising as low interest rates are proving an inadequate stimulant to get European economies moving again. |
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Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and omission, he renders them competently. |
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The survey, completed in April 2000, highlighted a number of blocked footpaths, inadequate stiles, gates and fences. |
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The negative repercussions of such inadequate concurrent production are made worse if prices are sticky or do not adjust quickly. |
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They faced severe handicaps because of limited education and job skills, inadequate English, and racial prejudice. |
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By 20th June, Wills was completely reduced by the effects of the cold and their inadequate nutriment. |
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After more than four years of talking about schemes, at last we have a proposal which, frankly, I feel is inadequate and half-baked. |
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And the evidence presented is woefully inadequate to prove anything, notwithstanding the absolutes of science. |
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The traditional strategic nostrums of the past represent an inadequate response to our current range of problems. |
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Did he lose his footing as a result of inadequate provision of a non-slip surface around the pool and was that the cause of his injury? |
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Furthermore, national income has been inadequate to repay the country's burdensome debts. |
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And then his bungling efforts were absurdly inadequate to deal with the tire. |
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It is quite common to see houses covered in Virginia creeper, but its supporting structure is often completely inadequate. |
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The coach was fitted with lap belts but parents are concerned they are inadequate to protect children. |
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Kimmage alleges in his book that testing procedures were inadequate or non-existent. |
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Inconsistent, inadequate and non-effective communication seems to be the problem. |
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Loss of southern pupping areas due to inadequate or highly variable ice conditions may reduce these species as polar bear prey. |
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Mr Woodward's reason for non-appearance on the day the case was due to start was, to my mind, inadequate and remains inadequate. |
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The accident has left her a broken woman and an inadequate mother to their young daughter, Ruthie. |
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A history of pain with entry is most commonly associated with vaginismus and inadequate lubrication from incomplete arousal. |
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Poetry and song would be inadequate to tell what those two villages said to me during my growing. |
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We urge readers to apply pressure on their local MP to back reform of the present wholly inadequate law. |
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He watched her thread her needle again, her slender, graceful fingers never erring despite the inadequate light. |
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Are we turning away locals and visitors because of expensive and inadequate car parking, and an untidy cluttered High Street? |
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These advocates of rights regarded the unsystematic, unentrenched British system of rights as totally inadequate. |
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The infections were an inevitable outcome of inadequate equipment, unskilled staff and the reuse of unsterilized needles. |
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Consequently, many unscrupulous people take advantage of unstaffed stations and inadequate ticket inspection to avoid paying fares. |
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There have been incidents of grounding where ships have been operating where charts are inadequate and waters unsounded. |
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Problems range from garages which are too small for their cars, to cracked ceilings, inadequate loft ventilation and unsealed cavity walls. |
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The bottom line is that both approaches would be unscholarly, and simply inadequate. |
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The equipment of the narrow gauge railway once thought to be quite adequate for the traffic to be handled soon proved to be very inadequate. |
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Medical practice shows undesirably large variations attributable to a chronic shortage of staff and inadequate training and information. |
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And some schools don't help much, offering overcrowded classes, underqualified teachers, inadequate resources and overwhelmed administrators. |
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The number one reason small businesses fail is undercapitalization or inadequate cash flow. |
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I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips. |
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It is undeniable that some people will find that the income from their principal source of employment will be inadequate. |
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Now I was faced with my dad's inadequate PC, complete with sketchy Internet connection and Microsoft Word. |
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The water supply is unclean, the food inadequate, the sanitation non-existent, and prisoners are exposed to the winter cold. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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The inadequate troop size also limits the ability to control any movement across the border. |
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To many people, humility is associated with unassertiveness or feeling inadequate about oneself. |
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The tyre pressure gauges that are utilized on the forecourt to measure your tyre pressures are often hopelessly inadequate. |
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The word homicide is wholly inadequate to convey the monstrousness of such a culture. |
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Apart from inadequate links between London Euston and the North West, West Coat mainline services have been shut every weekend for months. |
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New tanks and ponds with inadequate filter systems also generate enough ammonia to stress shubunkins. |
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What is the remedy where a fraudulent plea in mitigation of sentence produces an inadequate sentence? |
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For decades this film archive was tied in legal knots and available only in miserably inadequate video prints. |
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Because of inadequate domestic production of shipboard machinery and equipment, Mallory struggled to obtain such commodities from other sources. |
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The scheme didn't always work out, as Big Brothers sometimes gave inadequate help. |
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Traffic congestion and inadequate public transit make this the most polluted metro area in the country. |
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He also stated that the lane was inadequate width, thus preventing two-way vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement. |
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I feel inadequate beside such a combination of beauty and formal writing education. |
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Increasingly, the Beothuks were forced to try to live on the inadequate resources of the interior. |
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The history of the decline of civilizations is not one of inadequate powers to tax, but of top-heavy parasitic bureaucracies. |
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Many of the assumptions adopted by film theorists from Freudian metapsychology or Lacan seem inadequate in accounting for cinematic pleasure. |
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General statements that, for example, the information is sensitive security information, are inadequate to satisfy the government's burden. |
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As a result of inadequate supervision and organisation, four of the teenagers drowned. |
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High levels of self-esteem were thought to reflect self-love, in this sense, while poor self-esteem reflected inadequate self-love. |
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He appears to be somewhat inadequate and has lived a sheltered, reclusive life. |
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The remaining sections provide brief and inadequate sketches of selected topics, with references to the primary literature. |
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The report accuses prosecutors of conducting deficient investigations or presenting inadequate evidence at the trials. |
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It is not usually serious, but babies with thrush in their throats may stop eating, leading to them having an inadequate diet. |
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She wrapped her inadequate, threadbare cape more securely around herself and pulled the hood down a little more to keep out the biting wind. |
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Heatstroke and heat exhaustion occur when the body's thermoregulatory responses are inadequate to preserve homeostasis. |
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Many also have a junk-food diet which does their health no good, are allowed to stop up all hours and have totally inadequate parents. |
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Infrastructure was inherited from the Soviet economy and is considered to be inadequate for the functioning of a free market economy. |
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He was clearly suffering from inadequate acclimatization, couldn't catch his breath, and thus couldn't keep up. |
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At the same time, he felt inadequate to the task of measuring up to either parent's expectations. |
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It was completely inadequate and I'm going to make a great many more of them. |
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Safety precautions were inadequate on a building site where a joiner fell eight feet and broke his back. |
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The power to make and break little lives can sometimes make people feel inadequate and uncomfortable. |
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I would add that the information for passengers is totally inadequate and badly displayed. |
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The people who are at risk for inadequate iron would be young infants, adolescent girls, and women of childbearing age. |
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But what if the doctor does not want to treat someone because he or she thinks that they would be an inadequate parent? |
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Minerva is used to researchers describing the studies in a meta-analysis as poor, inadequate, or badly reported. |
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Parking in Devizes is inadequate, badly organised and is driving people to other towns where parking is free and easier to find. |
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The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity proved inadequate as bases for a fully rational society. |
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With the temple becoming a popular marriage centre, the two mandapams are increasingly becoming inadequate. |
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The gas firm was also found to have been keeping inadequate records of the state of its pipe distribution network. |
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Roland, Gabriel and I had been prepared for this battle, but still we were inadequate. |
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Inadequate agitation can result if the agitator control valve is not adjusted properly or if the pump has inadequate capacity. |
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I ran over several unlabeled reams but they turned out to be low quality Xerox paper inadequate for the report. |
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This is simply untrue as kerygma and woefully inadequate for churches to teach as social ethics. |
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It provided no explanation to one faculty member for not reappointing her and an inadequate oral explanation to the other faculty member. |
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Estimates of children with ADHD range from one to 20 percent, partly due to scanty evidence provided by inadequate surveys. |
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The programme has taken too long and been done on the cheap, often cheating by rebadging existing inadequate services. |
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He said in an interview that the greatest challenge that the company was currently facing was inadequate funds to recapitalise its operations. |
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The National Assembly's system of passing legislation has proved inadequate. |
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Subsequently, this problem of inadequate international solidarity was reinforced by the reconsolidation of enterprise unionism in Japan. |
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The conversation was off the record, and in any event my Hebrew was inadequate. |
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Feeling inadequate, Marc offered to go the woodshed and restore the wood pile beside the fireplace. |
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The perils of battle apart, both sides suffered from malaria, malnutrition and inadequate supplies. |
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But most of them live in places where housing conditions are wretched and public services inadequate. |
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My Italian was too inadequate to thank her properly yet I owe her a great and undeclared debt. |
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There is inadequate government support for their reintegration back into the country. |
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This has resulted in people having to drive there and try to leave their vehicles in a totally inadequate parking area. |
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Typically, the supply of health care professionals in most states is either inadequate or maldistributed. |
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The system appears to be inadequate for the present requirements of the village. |
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Low retail prices promote pesticide use but weak legislation and inadequate law enforcement fail to control risks. |
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The problem is due in large measure to the inadequate effectiveness of the lawmaking activities of government bodies. |
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Prisoners often had inadequate clothing to protect themselves from the elements, and most camps lacked running water and heat. |
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It also appears that his shares are going to be woefully inadequate to satisfy his creditors. |
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Many believers feel inadequate and discouraged, but this is no reason for laziness or inactivity. |
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A group of medical residents were asked to identify which of their patients had inadequate health literacy. |
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Those children that are taken into care join a system that is inadequate to meet their needs. |
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We accused her of giving inadequate funding to our schools but when we requested an interview she declined. |
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The security procedure at St Augustine's clearly is inadequate and must be improved urgently. |
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Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories. |
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They said the new homes would overlook existing homes, and complained there was inadequate parking. |
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It says the trial was too short, there was inadequate independent monitoring and technical reports and anomalous results. |
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The patient with nausea and anorexia is at risk for inadequate nutrition and weight loss, and should be monitored. |
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Thus legal regulation alone will always be inadequate to secure legitimacy and genuine consent. |
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But for the vast majority of musical artists, their copyrights are a woefully inadequate tool for leveraging their way to a mass audience. |
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He praises the president for his action on Darfur, but laments the tardy and inadequate response to the overall situation. |
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Current care provision is inadequate, at least according to dementia care index standards, and urgent action is required. |
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I now feel sad and inadequate that I don't have enough bookmarks to make filing and indexing them an issue. |
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Rather, inadequate phonological information is available for a greater proportion of such children's lexical entries. |
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Although the president said he would return to the Gulf Coast tomorrow, his initial response was deemed tardy and inadequate by many observers. |
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This was followed by inadequate nursing care, long waiting times and poor communication. |
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These prisoners faced frequent beatings by superiors, subsisted on an inadequate diet, and lacked the clothing or boots needed for working in the cold, rugged terrain. |
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Obsessive exercising and inadequate nutrition can, over time, put people at high risk for overuse injuries like stress fractures. |
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Lives have been lost not because of the gravity of the infernos but because of lack of facilities to quench the flames, and generally due to inadequate safety measures. |
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Why take the traffic from two roads and put it on to one inadequate road? |
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Many stops along the way have no shelters whatsoever, while those available are often inadequate, with limited seating and insufficient cover to keep off a shower of rain. |
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The re-employment bonus proposal doesn't address the real world problem of inadequate unemployment insurance benefit levels and low unemployment insurance recipiency. |
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He faxed his two-page assessment to the Ministry of Agriculture warning that tests into nutritional performance, toxicology or allergenicity were insufficient and inadequate. |
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It's true that Villarreal had been warned repeatedly that an invasion was coming from Glasgow and it seems obvious that their security arrangements were lamentably inadequate. |
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Studies suggest that an inadequate supply of methyl donors in the diet leads to problems with DNA repair and stability, which has obvious implications for cancer and aging. |
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This may lead to inadequate removal of cholesteatoma with residual disease or inadequate ventilation of the epitympanum leading to recurrent cholesteatoma. |
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They add that relying on asking parents about the age of their home to determine which children should be screened for lead poisoning is inadequate. |
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Insomnia, narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, restless legs syndrome, and numerous medications are also common causes of inadequate sleep in adolescents. |
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Some of the herbs that have been shown to help with inadequate or slow milk supply are raspberry, nettles, anise, fenugreek and fennel seeds and alfalfa. |
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This Budget is woefully inadequate in redressing this appalling situation. |
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Presently, because of inadequate draft and cargo handling infrastructure, and partly due to locational disadvantages, mainline vessels often skip Indian ports. |
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These have shown that tamoxifen alone is inadequate treatment and should be given only to very frail women with a life expectancy of less than a year. |
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In the weeks since the war, several after action reviews have concluded that the Army's standard weapons lube was inadequate for the job in the desert. |
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It doesn't help matters that the film features inadequate performances that mostly consist of actors averting their eyes and shifting in their seats. |
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Although it may seem like we're saturated with credit cards these days, the bank claims we are woefully inadequate with our plastic when compared to the United States. |
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Three days after he was recalled, he stepped down amid scathing criticism of the federal government's inadequate response to the hurricane disaster. |
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These can range from narrow aisles to inadequate toilet facilities but for William his biggest headache is finding a suitable shopping trolley he can manoeuvre himself. |
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India's electricity grid is clearly inadequate and badly needs upgrading. |
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There was also the question of inadequate protective gear and insufficient instruction. |
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The union said it had previously raised concerns about low staffing levels and inadequate inmate security levels. |
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In splicing or other work requiring the opening of the strands of rope one's fingers are often inadequate, and a marlinspike or fid must be employed. |
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Long waiting lists, a meagre state health budget and inadequate hospital services prompted the three men to raise cash and build their own hospital on the southside of Dublin. |
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Water will pour, fire will belch, and blood will spew in quantities guaranteed to make common measurements inadequate by several orders of magnitude. |
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Religion and other ideological apparati do help facilitate self-murder and the murder of others, but as a motivational cause they seem to be inadequate on their own. |
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Her husband, William Good, was a simple laborer and his inadequate income forced the Goods to accept charity and to beg for goods from their neighbors. |
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Young people feel shamed and inadequate when they lack the proper clothing or necessities for school and will stay home to avoid public embarrassment. |
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Many native species migrate across the region, yet nobody can say for certain whether a 20m wide wildlife corridor is sufficient or inadequate for them. |
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One heavy rainstorm washes more pollution into the river from old, inadequate shoreside sewage treatment plants than anything recreational boats could possibly contribute. |
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Some metabolize codeine quite poorly and have inadequate pain control as a result. |
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The monsoonal rains began on July 26, when an unprecedented 76 centimetres of rain fell in just 24 hours, devastating the city's inadequate infrastructure. |
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Periodically I would look across to my friend and yoga-pal Sola, who would be twisting her slender body into poses I can only wince at, and feel rather inadequate. |
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A Swindon kebab house boss has admitted that his premises were unclean, had inadequate hand washing facilities and that his workers were not trained in food hygiene. |
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The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies. |
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With such a remarkable home record, Celtic's problem is that, even when they are not at full-strength, anything less than a routine slaughter will be deemed inadequate. |
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The range of provision was described as fragmentary, disjointed, and uneasily reliant on unpredictable, inadequate, or short-term funding streams. |
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Democrats called the proposals inadequate and Wall Street appeared unexcited about the changes, many of which had been made public before the speech. |
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We understand that outworn programs are inadequate to the needs of our time. |
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Filmed on a low budget in a 19-day shoot, the movie is a sincere but ultimately inadequate look at the film industry's narcissism and moral confusion. |
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Use of antituberculosis drugs by unqualified persons or alternative medicine practitioners in bizarre regimens for inadequate periods is an important problem in our country. |
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Poor marketing systems, a poor feeder road network, inadequate extension services accessed by farmers and inadequate inputs have hampered agricultural development. |
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The maximum level of compensation to be paid to clients by their solicitors for inadequate professional service is to be increased from April next year. |
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So clearly, even under the grotesquely inadequate laws of 2003, the police do not seem to have been significantly impeded in their ability to spot-check ID and nick people. |
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The original design specifications for a software product are inadequate. |
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They said many animals were in inadequate cages, including kittens in an empty food container with nothing to play with, and said the place stank. |
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As a result of inadequate funding, more than 80 percent of the teachers and attendants in nurseries and kindergartens have received no training for the positions they fill. |
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Echoed responses generally concern the effects on children of inadequate nurturance resulting from instability in the home environment and poor parent-child communication. |
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The poor teenagers think that this really happens, and feel inadequate that it doesn't happen to them, even though their mates claim they get their oats on a regular basis. |
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Once the campaign gathered steam, the Trust had to take an interest in the matter, and found that its first lines of defence were inadequate to it. |
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The chief said his subjects who were renowned farmers in the whole district had a poor harvest for the past two years because of inadequate fertiliser supplies. |
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They hoped this act would stir a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had. |
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Since acuity and complexity of patient caseloads continue to increase, inadequate funding presents a particular challenge to recruitment of highly qualified nursing staff. |
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Not satisfied with what she characterized as inadequate or ever changing responses, Lu decided to post open letters on the Internet to the general public. |
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In one instance her inadequate performance provoked catcalls and derision. |
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He was always concerned about the inadequate strength of the German army. |
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Many were wrecked because of inadequate knowledge or charts, poor navigation skills or handling but also as a result of the unpredictable seas and weather. |
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Yorkshire Care Developments Ltd is taking the action in protest at what it claims are inadequate fees paid to homes for the care of elderly and vulnerable people. |
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He gives a superficial and inadequate account of Kipling's curious, subtle, savage, contradictory passion for England, which was both his home and his place of exile. |
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Friends allege he is painfully shy and a borderline social inadequate. |
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In addition, what we now know of quantum mechanics renders deism inadequate theology because the universe doesn't unfold in a rigorously deterministic manner. |
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Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated its guidelines for industrial pharming, but many scientists believe these are grossly inadequate. |
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In the light of the potential challenge, this is an inadequate response. |
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Valentine's day may be a conspiracy to make single people feel inadequate. |
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Bob Kerslake maintains that the NHS is struggling from day to day to maintain services despite inadequate funding. |
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The road was considered inadequate, and a new coast road was created by connecting some short segments of road and closing some gardens. |
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According to the trust, planned special emergency escape measures are inadequate for what could be up to 4, 000 people using the complex. |
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In addition, inadequate language development is also related to problems with academic skills, specifically reading, comprehension, and spelling. |
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This led to a salary arrangement for the band, which various members later complained was inadequate in comparison to their gross earnings. |
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On 6 September 1945, due to inadequate maintenance, the canal breached its banks east of Llangollen near Sun Bank Halt. |
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A Royal Commission inquiry found that the trusses were made of cast iron beams that had inadequate strength for their purpose. |
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In renal insufficiency, erythropoietin synthesis is inadequate to maintain a red blood cell supply. |
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Vitamin D insufficiency is a condition in which blood levels of vitamin D prohormones, collectively known as 25-hydroxyvitamin D, are inadequate. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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Narveson then discusses how rational persuasion is a good but often inadequate method of discouraging an aggressor. |
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The groups from the Specialised Healthcare Alliance said this rationing is taking place with inadequate public oversight. |
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Mark's Road but it was demolished in 1960 after being declared unsafe and in danger of collapse due to inadequate foundations. |
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Society's debate concerning physician-assisted suicide exposed the problem of inadequate pain management for the elderly and the terminally ill. |
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These failures were associated with bureaucratic fumbling as local institutions attempted to meet conflicting demands with inadequate resources. |
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This paper argues that Archard's account is extensionally inadequate, failing to capture some cases which are clear instances of paternalism. |
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As this public health problem reaches a crisis, the available drugs have become inadequate to meet the task. |
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This was worked by horses and it soon became apparent that it was inadequate for the traffic generated by the quarry. |
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During these negotiations Japan advanced a number of proposals which were dismissed by the Americans as inadequate. |
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After inadequate first attempts, 1,200 British troops led by William Dalrymple arrived on 16 October, and captured the fort on 20 October. |
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By contrast the French financial system was inadequate and Napoleon's forces had to rely in part on requisitions from conquered lands. |
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But is the concept of an information superhighway inadequate as a descriptive device? |
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The undertakings were starved of capital largely owing to inadequate provision for it in the duke's will. |
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Trilby was the first to wake, her face barred with sunlight that slipped through the inadequate walls of the humpy. |
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The low productivity of agriculture leads to inadequate incomes for farmers, hunger, malnutrition and disease. |
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Popper's original attempt to define not just verisimilitude, but an actual measure of it, turned out to be inadequate. |
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Relief efforts were inadequate and hundreds of thousands died in the Great Hunger. |
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In military terms, it was clear that the Cardwell reforms have been inadequate. |
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You can't imagine Heathcliff giving Cathy an inadequate foundation garment with red bows on and it all being all right, can you? |
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In Quebec itself, the francization of allophones is too sparse to make up for the deficit incurred by inadequate francophone fertility. |
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The initial problem the WHO team faced was inadequate reporting of smallpox cases. |
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Failures at this stage are rare because supervisors withhold inadequate work. |
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Polymeric membranes have been used for this, but selectivity and permeability is inadequate. |
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The Bondholders' Committee opposes both plan proposals and believes that they are inadequate and unfair to the Company's bondholders. |
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Machining practices that can result in rough machined surfaces include dull tools and inadequate depth of cut. |
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The measures undertaken by Peel's successor, Russell, proved comparatively inadequate as the crisis deepened. |
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The children have inadequate medical care and little formal education. |
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Residents viewed the snack bar as inadequate in its offerings and in its hours of service, which did not include dinner or weekends. |
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Even redacting specific references to a company's identity, TEI said, provides inadequate protection. |
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For uses where a high starting torque and low speed were required, the conventional direct drive approach was inadequate. |
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For example, auditors often don't confirm hospital receivables, because response rates are usually inadequate. |
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When sanctions are inadequate, suspects can rationalize criminal activity because the benefits simply outweigh the punishment if captured. |
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A common reason for apparent lack of effectiveness of antivenoms is inadequate dosage. |
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The OECD, the G20, or the European Union could also institute another list for countries that are inadequate in more than one area. |
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At times when there was inadequate sunlight to focus through the lens, the king struck flintstones to ignite the flame in the same way. |
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On the other hand, the account in terms of competition among writing systems proved to be explanatorily inadequate in a number of cases. |
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As noted, economic or geographic access problems may place some Alabamans at risk of inadequate care. |
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In most conventional chemical reactors, inadequate mixing and mass-transfer rates limit the value and performance of a fast chemical reaction. |
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The derbendci, inadequate in number, could not cope with the new situation. |
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While the Scholastics paid inadequate attention to consciousness, the moderns absolutized it. |
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The uncertainty surrounding tupaiid phylogeny is a consequence of an inadequate fossil record. |
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In the face of his pictureperfect cowboy persona, Andi was aware of her own inadequate tough-guyness. |
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However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty, corruption, malnutrition, and inadequate public healthcare. |
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Paediatric-sized COAG containers were very small and on two occasions blood clotted, probably due to inadequate mixing. |
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Idealized membranes, plates and bars are clearly inadequate and give way to the reality of tablas, gongs and zanzas. |
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There are widespread complaints that this is inadequate and will result in staff leaving the NHS while reruiting new staff will become harder. |
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Superpredators theoretically arise from dysfunctional homes, inadequate schools, and morally bankrupt communities. |
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The scientists were thrilled, but a spokesdog for the dog community said the program was inadequate. |
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Forced marches and crowded railway journeys preceded years in camps where disease, poor diet and inadequate medical facilities prevailed. |
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Mental health services for young people are inadequate according to a poll of nurses working in that area. |
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The consequences range from inadequate melt or part quality to increased wear on barrel, screw and nonreturn valve. |
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In the first half of the 19th century there were many disasters, many caused by firedamp and inadequate ventilation. |
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It is explained why Uniform Resource Locators are inadequate, and why Universal Resource Names are preferable. |
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Its funds became inadequate in the 1980s, from a combination of inadequate marketing and cheaper imported goods. |
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They have never before felt so inadequate, useless, unloveable and rejected. |
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This engine, then at an early stage of its development, also proved inadequate, but Roebuck became a strong believer in its future. |
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