It was a plainly, yet adequately furnished room with everything arranged with neatness and precision. |
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You need to make sure that the system responds adequately to any faults and weaknesses that have been reported. |
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It takes chimps up to four years to acquire the necessary skills to select and adequately use the tools to crack a nut. |
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Even with its lineup of stars and decent acting, the film doesn't adequately capture your imagination. |
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The farther a water source, the more hose necessary to adequately drain at each irrigation. |
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Agency actions must adequately consider environmental justice issues, pursuant to the executive order. |
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To address that issue adequately, it is necessary to carry the analysis beyond the submissions made in the hearing. |
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Efforts should be made to ensure graduates are adequately prepared for careers upon graduation. |
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However, I think that the administration adequately warned the public of the uncertainties of this action. |
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In the long run, can the US adequately respond without adverting to its religious motive? |
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After all, the president falls flat on his face quite frequently, for reasons that nobody can adequately explain. |
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This process of social and political reaction cannot be adequately explained as the result of the evil intentions of one or another president. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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Pressure to move key workers quickly on to new developments means homes are not being adequately finished off. |
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Wood floors must be adequately protected from damp and soft timbers can be easily gouged by heels, chair legs and animal claws. |
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While the recreations adequately portray the father of psychoanalysis they cannot make him likable. |
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Hares are relatively large and one will feed six to eight people adequately. |
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Generally it's adequately managed with occasional use of reliever medications when required. |
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Our repeated failure to reprove and adequately rebuke heresy calls into serious question our theological system. |
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Certain articles by the all-white staff acknowledged the difficulties facing black Angelenos, but were not adequately supported with images. |
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Yes, this Government continues to be committed to ensuring that schools are resourced adequately. |
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Secondly, single-handed practices were capable of sophisticated asthma care, provided they were adequately resourced. |
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We also lack an adequately resourced courts system, able to process parental conflict in a timely manner. |
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Although the inquiry costs would be saved, the new system would need to be adequately resourced, added the report. |
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Committees must be adequately resourced, an important reason why parliaments should have control of their budgets. |
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We hope that this office is adequately resourced to ensure that it can meet all its obligations and its goals. |
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If ministerial answerability cannot be adequately established, the question cannot be accepted and would ultimately be disallowed by the Speaker. |
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As a payment he got my old gas fire, for which my front room is not adequately ventilated. |
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Federal and State laws do not adequately address the unfairness and anticompetitiveness of surcharges. |
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Antibiotics and antimalarials can be effective only if such complications are recognised and adequately treated. |
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Often the synthesis, though adequately reconciling the previous thesis and antithesis, will turn out to be one-sided in some other respect. |
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Automated programs follow a rigid set of rules that may not adequately reproduce the common sense we humans use when reviewing a page. |
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What of the conductor who fails to execute adequately the rallentando or the ritenuto markings on his musical score? |
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When adequately lavaged use litmus paper to ensure that eye pH is neutral immediately after the lavage is completed and again 10 minutes later. |
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Other studies also have concluded that tissue allocation hypothesis does not adequately explain control of growth of Arctic geese. |
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Several witnesses attested to the fact that the mother could adequately care for the children on her own. |
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I am simply unable to adequately come up with words to convey the beauty and magnificence of this film. |
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The fullest consequences and magnitude of this shift are yet to be adequately noticed. |
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Wear proper footwear, avoid scatter rugs and extension cords, and light stairs adequately to insure safety in the home. |
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What my schematic reading of his memoir fails to indicate adequately is the beautiful luminosity of his descriptive writing. |
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My feeling is that the patient should be adequately counseled regarding the risks and benefits as well as the possibility of sperm banking. |
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His theory does not adequately account for the dual powers of divine conflagration and divine grace. |
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To apply the golden rule adequately, we need knowledge, imagination and self-awareness. |
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At the time this computer was selected, it met the requirements adequately to perform its intended function. |
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He can adequately budget for himself on the net disposable income available to him after he meets his family obligations. |
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I don't think this memo adequately considers all of the other sides to the argument. |
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When you complain about your dog's poor toileting habits, you are basically admitting that you have failed to train him adequately. |
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For descriptive metadata it may even be an entry in a catalog if the catalog record can be adequately referenced. |
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For instance, the program will flag quotations and other matching text that have been adequately sourced. |
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This is because it is much more important for them to be part of the watchdog set-up and adequately provide checks and balances to the Executive. |
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By not adequately working to build a political database, he bequeathed no organizational capacity to those who might come after him. |
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To put the matter another way, black minstrels led blues lives that their burlesque art could not adequately express. |
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We could call her a minx or whatnot, but it still wouldn't adequately describe her. |
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But also it does not want to shore up companies which have been mismanaging their pensions or not contributing adequately. |
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Childcare centres are too short-staffed to adequately educate young Tasmanian children, says an international speaker on education. |
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The species was last monographed by Lambe and by current standards is not well described, or adequately illustrated. |
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Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference. |
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If straining methods do not adequately filter out the fine particles and sediment from the liqueur, try siphoning off the clear liquid. |
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We are uncertain whether the random allocation was adequately concealed in most of the studies. |
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The show was also horribly underlit, making some paintings all but impossible to see adequately. |
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I had the choice to do something more pleasing if I had wished, and I was paid, if not munificently, at least adequately. |
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To say that a slave is simply the property or another does not adequately describe the condition of bonded dependents in an African context. |
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This results in fluid retention of a slight degree when you are able to drink adequately and replete your exercise fluid losses. |
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The identity of the film's voiceover narrator is never adequately established, and this proves distracting. |
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We are not adapted to natural pesticides in our food as plant breeding accidents have adequately demonstrated. |
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It was unsleepingly pursuing nuclear materials in places like Niger as we can now, I think, adequately demonstrate. |
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Their absence is adequately compensated by men and women, who strain every nerve to attract the attention of the audience. |
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All young broadleaf sites should be adequately fenced with rabbit wire to prevent damage from rabbits and hares. |
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There were times, in the past year especially, he did not think he was adequately performing his brotherly duties. |
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To be effective, a vegetative infiltration area must be designed, constructed, vegetated, and adequately maintained. |
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Labels that do not adhere adequately to the bulb syringe could increase the risks of leaving foreign bodies in the surgical wound. |
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Pharmacists have also failed adequately to explain the high cost of non-prescription medicines here, said Foley. |
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If you do the latter, you will have to work with the computer's volume control to find a level that adequately feeds the amp without distorting. |
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I've heard some talk about that, but I hope I squashed the rumours adequately. |
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He was a vegetarian who never had a vigorous appetite, which further complicated his ability to adequately nourish himself. |
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It is said that genetically modified foods will ensure that the entire world can be fed adequately and nutritiously. |
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During flight, it is important that pregnant travelers move around to avoid venous stasis and remain adequately hydrated. |
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Another disadvantage is that, of course, you have to adequately capitalize the business yourself. |
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In most cases, early spring grass will contain fairly high levels of carotene and will adequately meet the cow's requirement. |
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Above all it adequately meets the stipulations of the UN resolutions and the Shimla Agreement. |
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What a patient weighs on a scale does not adequately represent his or her health or ability to heal a wound. |
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With cashmere and wool overcoats, you're sure to stay warm and adequately cool, since natural fabrics like wool tend to be breathable. |
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However, even heavy soils and subsoils can drain adequately if they have good crumb structure. |
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He never adequately connects the several different strands he's weaving into a cohesive whole theory. |
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To adequately serve US agriculture, a research presence in strategically chosen regions of the world is essential. |
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Unfortunately, the stridulatory behaviour of these insects has not been adequately studied and no recordings of their songs are available. |
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At best, the Gottorp globe was a crude depiction of the celestial sphere, but it could not adequately represent the planets of our Solar System. |
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Now, we believe in the sustainability of our system and adequately funding and structuring it. |
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One of the main problems causing failure in revision stapes surgery is the inability to adequately assess the oval window neomembrane. |
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The massive disruption estimated by the illegal Maori hikoi turned out to be adequately managed by the police. |
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And I think one of the things that has become very apparent is, we suited up for the war, but we didn't really suit up for the peace adequately. |
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We each became ad hoc Hobbesians, accepting that force and fear adequately established the other power's right to rule. |
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To ensure that death by this means would be painless as well as quick, the patient requests that she be adequately sedated. |
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We consider the Adjudicator's findings were adequately reasoned and perfectly sustainable. |
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Custom-made formulations prepared by a pharmacist have not been adequately studied for any indication, including hot flash efficacy. |
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In other circumstances I would say he needed to be slightly taller to adequately partner this ballerina. |
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There are established patients who are no longer adequately controlled and new hyperlipidaemic patients. |
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An underlying premise is that an ideal gas obeys the gas laws perfectly, and its behavior may be adequately described by kinetic theory. |
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This said, these are poems that more than adequately repay the effort given to penetrate their meaning. |
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We do not need to coddle our old people, just ensure them enough income to live adequately. |
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Heart failure is the deterioration of the heart's ability to pump blood throughout the body and adequately perfuse the major organs. |
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There clearly are some issues that cannot be adequately covered by the enduring power of attorney legislation currently provided in law. |
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Research has not adequately explained why women-owned firms fail to grow as rapidly as those owned by men. |
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What theory adequately accounts for the complexity and diversity of distributed, collective practice? |
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If you truly fatigue a muscle during your workout, then it should require about a week to recuperate adequately before training it again. |
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All too often, quality of life is neither protected nor supported adequately between the stage of recognized incurability and death. |
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So is it just an unwillingness on the part of an inert legal community in this country that the jury system has not been adequately researched? |
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I'm interested in the fact that neither side in this argument seemed adequately competent. |
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He failed to adequately address the problem of femicide while he was in office. |
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At present, therefore, no single theory can adequately explain the origin of pidgin language. |
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Borders must be adequately guarded to prevent infiltration by hostile elements, and adequate force strength must be maintained. |
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Even though anyone still living who saw them play is probably not adequately compos mentis to remember the occasion. |
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The trajectory was computationally unstable because, apparently, the spin label and its crowded binding site were not adequately equilibrated. |
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As is typical, the levying of the fine is a new policy instituted by the local government without adequately notifying the public. |
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Unless a property is adequately insured, the owner could have to pay a proportion of the reinstatement costs. |
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As for the use of the Maori language, how can an interpreter translate adequately on the spur of the moment? |
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Nevertheless, Nolan is of the opinion that the pension funds of most Irish plcs are adequately provided for. |
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Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions. |
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Use pesticides only when necessary and only in amounts that will adequately control pests. |
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Study designs with community comparisons must adequately control for potential confounding factors. |
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It is a very dangerous practice for a conveyancer to frame a conveyance with parcels which are not adequately described. |
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Skip James' eerie, dark and complex tunings and netherworldly falsetto have never been equaled nor adequately copied in 74 years. |
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Questions will be asked about how adequately these potentially violent matches are policed. |
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It is now thought by the railways to be adequately done with electronic devices connected to the last coupler. |
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The most adequately objective knowledge we could have would be of the nature of these abiding forms fixed in the nature of things. |
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These formalisms do not adequately describe cases where the enzyme or substrate are membrane bound. |
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The sow diet should be adequately fortified with these nutrients to prevent this deficiency. |
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We live in a northern climate and would freeze to death if we didn't clothe ourselves adequately. |
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The rigid cuffs in well-made entry level skates adequately support weak ankles, even for overweight skaters. |
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None of the studies in our review was adequately powered to detect rare but serious adverse outcomes. |
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Using basic unmixed colors, right next to higher contrasting colors, Kinley adequately communicates darks and lights. |
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This is something that has never been adequately explained in past genre literature to a full extend. |
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Each of these would-be reasons is defeasible and has been more than adequately seen off in argument during recent weeks. |
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Once these questions have been adequately answered, the deferral can be granted. |
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The circulating nurse verifies that the patient is safe and protected and that bony prominences are adequately padded after positioning. |
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Although banks have adequately provisioned for bad assets and written off some of their bad assets, new NPLs have emerged. |
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It is impossible for me to conjure up the words to adequately describe my own experiences. |
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Politicians have been warned repeatedly that overpopulated prisons cannot deal adequately with depressed, despairing inmates. |
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His number of putouts didn't increase dramatically, but defensive statistics don't always measure range adequately. |
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However, there is still controversy as to whether combination of these four primary tastes adequately describes all gustatory experiences. |
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These findings may be due to the video and text not adequately differentiating the topics of disintegration and dissolution. |
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In addition, the probability of the results being distorted by confounding factors has not been adequately addressed. |
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This problem is amplified by the fact that one-third of epileptics cannot adequately control their seizures with medication. |
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As we saw, Goldman is skeptical about the prospects of identifying and adequately formulating regulative doxastic principles. |
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For this reason, thick drizzle, or even light or small droplet rain, may either not be adequately represented, or not picked up at all! |
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They have better upholstery, they're adequately airbrushed and their teeth are whiter than white. |
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Luckily, they found an ad campaign that adequately suits his whackadoo personality. |
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Toxins accumulate faster, and viruses and bacteria grow more quickly, in a body that is not adequately warmed. |
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It is questionable whether cardiovascular end points are adequately ascertained in those studies. |
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Typically, young women who are adequately nourished are fertile. |
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American universities have come under censure for failing to adequately protect students from sexual and physical assault. |
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Some critics believe that the problem is a result of the military not adequately enforcing its own regulations. |
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I am also frustrated that the administration has not adequately consulted with Congress regarding U.S. policy towards Egypt. |
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The binder is much too small to contain women, and in fact does not even fit one woman very adequately. |
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No study can adequately predict the long-term and subtle effects of a vaccine prior to its introduction to a group as large as most of the population of our planet. |
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The meagre resources of Queen Anne's Bounty could not adequately address the internal structural problems of the church, which seriously hampered its pastoral efficiency. |
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Kapoka, who is also Zambia Golf Union president, said the Bemba team had adequately prepared for the tournament and that they would ensure the ground rules were followed. |
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When I think over this rumor, I cannot adequately express the emotions which seize me. |
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There is probably no way that this can be done adequately, and researchers have had to make the best of the limited access that has been granted them. |
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Its adaptation across the state has not been adequately assessed. |
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Among other consequences, this has meant that the tourism industry has not been able to adequately access transient workers because there is nowhere for them to stay. |
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Can one colour adequately depict the twists and turns of fate, the moments of chance and mis-chance, the shades of light and darkness that have shaped your destiny? |
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The efficacy of such additives may not have been adequately assessed. |
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Enforcement of these existing laws would adequately resolve the problems. |
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Whitman might have added that nothing so intangible and difficult may be adequately taught at any rate, and that poetry is therefore in no danger of being taught to death. |
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Only in close communion with him can you respond adequately. |
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Teachers who hand out misleading grades thereby allow some students, already let down by a school system that has failed to prepare them adequately, to be blindsided. |
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The lagoon will also have to be dredged as it is heavily silted and the fish are dying because the water is too shallow and the lagoon is not being adequately flushed. |
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Stands that have been adequately winterized typically are less susceptible to winter damage and the following year's first growth will be more productive. |
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Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Oklahoma, will not host live racing this year due to ongoing construction and little simulcast or gaming money to adequately fund purses. |
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That lawsuit, which Henning intended as a class action, was dismissed twice, the second time with prejudice, for failing to adequately state a claim. |
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True, possibly, though my experience of living out in the sticks is that the emergency services are geared to coping adequately with the distances. |
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He said this showed the system was slow and didn't adequately recognise the impact commercial development can have in regenerating run-down areas. |
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The obstacles in the U.S. to housing the poor adequately are profound. |
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Considering this, theories based on behavior and cultural compatibility do not adequately explain the educational achievement of Asian-American students. |
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But the notion that the profit motive can adequately replace the public-service ethic as the stimulus for helping the old and sick is less than a joke. |
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I also do not feel that my elected officials adequately represent me, nor do I believe in a majority of the actions that are executed on my behalf as an American. |
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He lambasted the HSE for failing to deal adequately with the matter. |
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A large longitudinal study that adequately controls for the main confounders and other background socioeconomic variables is required to clarify the ongoing controversy. |
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As for the film, it acquits itself adequately, just like its prequel. |
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But beware that being deeper may not decompress you adequately. |
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The problem with art that does this is that it does not adequately reflect on the urgency of the moment we now live in and thus tends to depreciate in value. |
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The issue, then, is whether the police are resourced adequately. |
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It is essential that compulsory care is adequately resourced. |
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The euro offers a basis for a similar performance in the international monetary system, but only if the institutions for external monetary policy are adequately reformed. |
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What is needed is for all schools to be adequately resourced and financed so as to make it possible for education standards to be improved overall. |
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Finding it impossible to adequately capture the tree in a single frame, I shot it as a mosaic of several dozen images, to he composited together at some future date. |
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Amtrak food can only be adequately compared to the execrable fare that used to await unwary travellers at the highway service stations of my youth. |
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In so far as the particular Zen follower is adequately socialized into the given group, he cannot but see the Master as expressing the Mind of the Buddha. |
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Results The women felt unprepared for operative delivery and thought that their birth plan or antenatal classes had not catered adequately for this event. |
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The book contains appropriate appendixes, which document the evolutionary improvement of tank formations, and excellent photographs, and maps that adequately depict the war. |
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The human body is not a machine and its malfunctioning cannot be adequately analysed by breaking the system down into its component parts and considering each in isolation. |
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The private security companies did not have the capacity to adequately protect airports, particularly from syndicates targeting drugs, car thefts and cargo heists. |
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Their failure to adequately inform participants of the risks was morally blameworthy. |
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The shallow planting resulted from the planter not adequately cutting through heavy corn and soybean residue and properly placing the seed in the furrow. |
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Certainly he appears to be fulfilling all the legal functions of the role adequately, such as assenting to laws and setting session times for Parliament. |
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So long as the network is adequately protected, hackers can be kept at bay and prevented from stealing the personal information required to commit frauds in your name. |
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This insight contains many dimensions and varying degrees of profundity and subtlety, which in a sense, can never be adequately described with language. |
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Why it felt this was necessary is something that no one can adequately explain, especially since very similar reports were passed through on the nod. |
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At Oxford University he developed a passion for botany, but finding no-one who could instruct him adequately, he hired a tutor who taught him the new Linnaean precepts. |
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One of the ways to ensure against endangering your children in cold weather is to know whether it's too cold to go out, or if your child is dressed adequately. |
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Structural evaluations, as with medical diagnoses, can be lawfully and reliably provided only by duly credentialed and adequately schooled individuals. |
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An alternative to ordinary gloss, non-drip paint is of a jelly-like consistency and is easier to use if not overloaded onto a brush and adequately 'laid off' on the surface. |
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It was constructed in 1970 and served the population adequately up until the past number of years when bursts and a shortage of water during dry periods caused problems. |
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He managed adequately, though, in subzero temperatures by wrapping his feet in meal sacks which were nailed to his 12-foot long skis and lashed in place with leather thongs. |
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A Department of Health official points a white revolver-shaped device at the pan, to make sure the temperature is adequately hot and non-poisonous. |
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A while back I was reminded of Dot the Dauntless, who sustained herself through a long old age perfectly happily and adequately by her changeless routine. |
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Indeed, many of the staff and students feel that they haven't been consulted adequately in an appraisal that has been presented as a fait accompli. |
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This, and the voluminous correspondence that passed between the parties, demonstrated that it has more than adequately filled its statutory duties. |
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Researchers noted the difficulty of adequately conveying terms such as these to people who were not fully conversant with the latest Western intellectual buzzwords. |
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Pizzle rot has given a little trouble but has been adequately controlled. |
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The lake was refilled and two fountains were added at both ends of the lake to adequately aerate the hypolimnetic water. |
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To adequately keep you dry while retaining shape, any synthetic fiber serves you better. |
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However, these mercenaries soon rose up against their masters, allegedly because they were not adequately supplied by them. |
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Analyses suggest that ocean current fluctuations can adequately account for recent glacial oscillations. |
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Uncooperative children must be adequately immobilized before otoscopy is attempted. |
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The Fitch steamboat was not a commercial success, as this travel route was adequately covered by relatively good wagon roads. |
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If a bear is killed near camp, the bear's carcass must be adequately disposed of, including entrails and blood, if possible. |
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The department was created after the perceived failure of MAFF, to deal adequately with an outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. |
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They swim well and fly adequately but are almost helpless on land, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body. |
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Windscreen wipers will fail the test if they do not adequately clear the windscreen when used in conjunction with the washers. |
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Rules from the past no longer adequately described the structure of the time, and a reinforcement of earlier Landfrieden was urgently needed. |
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Nevertheless, there are secular phenomena which cannot adequately be considered by ephemerides. |
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The States General sent eight delegates from several of the provinces as none trusted the others to represent them adequately. |
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The Dutch government in Batavia did not adequately respond to these problems. |
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This ensures consistency across your website design so that you don't end up with elements that are not adequately proportional with each other. |
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At this time the laws of thermodynamics were not adequately understood, particularly the concept of absolute zero. |
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However, even a stallion with low volume, poor-quality semen, if properly managed, can adequately settle mares. |
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Women's pelvises are wider, so wider saddles will support your sit bones more adequately. |
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Communities that are known to catch and eat river crabs in KZN could be at risk if they do not cook them adequately. |
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The Corps did not adequately explore alternative solutions for protecting the beach and community of Montauk. |
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If we can't discuss the problem of violence in the United States theologically, I don't think we're ever going to deal with it adequately. |
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Structures adequately designed for usual loads like dead loads, live loads, wind loads, etc are not necessarily safe for earthquake forces. |
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Usually, this ligation alone will adequately free up the sigmoid colon enough for a tension-free anastomosis. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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By not adequately responding to global warming, Exxon Mobil has become the target of a number of environmental activists. |
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Experts believe many salons don't adequately warn customers of the risk of injury when using sunbeds. |
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Prior treatment with epidural steroid injections, propoxyphene, and gabapentin had adequately managed her pain. |
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However, most sun hats don't adequately shield your face and neck, and sunscreen lotions provide only limited solar protection. |
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None of this is adequately theorized in the classically expressed Jungian system, though it may be discussed by more modern Jungians. |
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Selectors may safely assume that, with proper care, microforms and audiovisual materials can be adequately preserved. |
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This situation cannot be adequately described by the notions of linguistic core and periphery as they are used in traditional dialectology. |
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The basic mechanism and methodology of tagging large pelagics has been adequately described by Squire and Scott et al. |
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However, one-hour presentations and occasional classes do not adequately address the growing need for cultural education. |
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The problem with force structure is not the number of divisions or air expeditionary forces, but whether we have adequately addressed thruput. |
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Our supper call was for 6pm, it was to be the last mountain meal for the next 24 hours, so it was vital that we fuelled up adequately. |
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We questioned the maxim that porous structures can be adequately considered as a bundle of capillaries. |
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Most dairy cattle will not milk adequately on grass hay, nor on stemmy, coarse alfalfa without many leaves. |
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If the terms are not adequately disclosed, a mortgage is rescindable, but the general public may not be aware of that, Kiesel said. |
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The issue is now closed until SBC has adequately addressed these issues and resubmits its application. |
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Our data suggest that vortex-mixing of centrifuged amniotic fluid for 15 s adequately resuspends sedimented phospholipids in most samples. |
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Ben Affleck can be an adequately chisel-jawed buffoon in spandex. |
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First, by spending adequately on marketing, firms can increase the clumpiness of a customer with the hope of increasing their value. |
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Only then will we be able to adequately tell what our foresisters have done in memory of her. |
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However, marketing of services has to be adequately supported financially in order to be successful. |
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To fulfill administrative duties adequately, a population of at least five million per state was considered as necessary. |
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Economic welfare cannot be adequately measured unless the personal distribution of income is known. |
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There is also the risk that important sectors of society may not be adequately represented. |
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A fuel poor household is one that struggles to keep adequately warm at reasonable cost. |
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There is only medicine that has been adequately tested and medicine that has not, medicine that works and medicine that may or may not work. |
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It asks its readers to refute it, to deny that it has adequately characterised human nature and society. |
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Ten years after reform, a committee of inquiry reviewed the RCA and found that it was still not adequately training students for industry. |
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As edited by Edmund White, Loss Within Loss reattaches human faces to a phenomenon of such enormity that its impact has yet to be adequately assessed. |
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There is no job description that adequately defines what a targeteer does. |
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Many auditors who select an incorrect explanation can easily disconfirm it if they consider whether the explanation adequately accounts for the discrepancies identified. |
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To feed all people sufficiently, to make sure the curably ill are cured, to tend adequately to the incurably ill, to school and house all well, should be our economics. |
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If not adequately and timely treated, such extravasations can lead to tissue necrosis that is sometimes of sufficient severity to require surgery including amputation. |
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For instance, decision makers sometimes fail to adequately consider that claimants may be struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and internalized homophobia. |
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There are some observations that are not adequately accounted for, which may point to the need for better theories of gravity or perhaps be explained in other ways. |
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In both cases, the judges found that the City Department of Environmental Protection adequately identified and reviewed all potential environmental impacts of the plant. |
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If the relationship between the mainstream punitive apriorism and restorative justice is not understood unambiguously, the two cannot be compared adequately. |
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Isolated areas of soil contamination were found, but the experienced developer believed the identified pollution could be adequately managed and remediated. |
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The Inca likely did not adequately understand the conquistadors' demands. |
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In this regard, ACF adequately rose against former approaches that neglected the importance of private actors, as well as the polycentrism of the policymaking processes. |
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Such was the rate of industrialisation that the Scottish society had failed to adequately adapt to the massive changes which industrialisation had brought. |
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He also adequately illustrates how different groups, including Black Montrealers, women, francophones, and labour unions, sought to decolonize the city and the province. |
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Zafar Ejaz said as a mode of prevention LHWs have also been activated in the areas sensitizing inhabitants about importance of consuming adequately boiled water. |
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He was never adequately replaced, but despite this and the sale of some of the club's best players, the side remained in contention for promotion until the beginning of April. |
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A major study by the Edinburgh-based Invertebrate Conservation Trust, Buglife, maintains that sublethal and chronic effects of exposure have not been adequately assessed. |
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For example, filaments may not be quenched and solidified adequately, since they travel the distance between the spinneret and the take-up rollers faster. |
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The FSA sent out a warning shot to the industry last year after discovering that a number of firms had not been segregating client money adequately. |
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The show did not adequately condemn such violence and it carried a commercial that was also antiwomen. The women's community was upset about this show and the commercial. |
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Since separatism erupted in Ukraine's east in April, the struggle to equip the army adequately has grown ever more acute as the country teeters on the edge of bankruptcy. |
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They thought it utterly irresponsible to create a concentration of forces in a position impossible adequately to supply, along routes that could be cut easily by the French. |
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The safety of dopamine antagonists has not been adequately studied when used as galactagogues, but all have potential safety concerns for mothers, infants, or both. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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The studio subsequently turned back to Blake Edwards, who was adamant not to recast the character, feeling certain that no one could adequately replace Sellers. |
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Kautilya, in the Arthashastra, suggests that the state must always be adequately fortified, its armed forces prepared and resourced to defend itself against acts of war. |
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As world champion, Hill was in high demand and had offers for a race seat from McLaren, Benetton and Ferrari but not adequately financially valued despite his status. |
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The investigation concerns whether the BRE directors are breaching their fiduciary duties by failing to adequately shop the Company and maximize shareholder value. |
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This move was controversial among forestry officials, with worries that the industry's voice will not be adequately heard in the new organisation. |
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As composite properties depend on the material microstructure including fiber amount and orientation, they are adequately modeled from micromechanics. |
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Not included are products that cannot be adequately tracked with current scanner technology, including meat, poultry, cheese, fish, dairy, and bakery. |
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