If the person inhales inadequately, then the face will appear pale and lusterless. |
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The film also inadequately deals with the situation confronting local Aborigines on the mission. |
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Now he stands accused of inadequately pleading his position, of mocking the people, and is instructed to try again to seek their approval. |
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Once inside, he or she of ten endured endless waits in uncomfortable settings, in crowded or inadequately equipped hospitals. |
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Much derision has greeted the claim by some of those in the photographs that they were inadequately trained. |
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She has been inadequately trained by the WORST person in the office to train a newie. |
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One early sign of inadequately handled conflict is a lack of discussion about contentious topics. |
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Program by program, economic sector by economic sector, we have based critical functions on inadequately protected telecomputing services. |
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High-profile cases have highlighted the business risks inherent in badly or inadequately implemented IT projects. |
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On paper, Aberdeen seemed inadequately equipped to slug it out with O'Neill's team, but their commitment was ferocious from first to last. |
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The people of the region are exposed to inadequately iodized salt in spite of the salt iodization programme. |
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Once inside, he often endured endless waits in uncomfortable settings, in crowded or inadequately equipped hospitals. |
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Eliminating peer review would increase the risk of early release of reports containing misleading and inadequately evaluated information. |
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We apologize for including that inadequately supported statement in our report. |
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It was that beauty the great poets dream about but describe most poorly and inadequately. |
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This savings plan can be used to top up a pension that has been funded inadequately. |
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The average hours that are used to measure labor productivity may only inadequately reflect actual working hours. |
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According to students, schools respond inadequately, if at all, to reported incidents of bullying. |
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Last time it was caused by infected feed and the two main forms of transportation are pig to pig contact or inadequately cooked swill. |
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He stares at a strategic map of the strongpoints of the city, placing squadrons which are inadequately manned, to assault the Red Army. |
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Risk of infection is present anywhere where food is prepared unhygienically or drinking water is inadequately treated. |
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The shop is poorly run, inadequately stocked, with indifferent staff, but you can at least pop in and out within five minutes. |
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We found a high rate of inadequately controlled blood pressure in patients in both groups. |
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Marginalising the opposition generates risks that she seems inadequately to appreciate. |
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Yet chronic disease is often poorly treated and inadequately prevented. |
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The muff coupling was inadequately inspected at the time of manufacture and at periodic overhauls. |
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The criteria for examining the quality of programme proposals submitted by the Member States were lacking in detail and inadequately prepared. |
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This allowed imbalances to grow unchecked and financial institutions to remain inadequately supervised. |
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A chain in bad condition, inadequately maintained or incorrectly adjusted may jump or rupture leading to a loss of control of the motorcycle. |
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And at the same time, Europe's governments have—slowly, haltingly, inadequately begun building an infrastructure for a banking and fiscal union. |
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Learning materials are scarce, and inadequately trained teaching staff is undermining the quality of instruction. |
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Cheap foreign credit flooded into inexpert and inadequately supervised local banks. |
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Nonetheless, scholars report that problems still exist in ashram schools, which are often inadequately furnished and supplied. |
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And police chiefs have powerful political allies. As elsewhere, many Brazilian policemen are inadequately paid and trained. |
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These are all measures that, if they are not implemented or if they are inadequately implemented, make people poorer. |
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This indicator is seeking to determine if a company is aware of situations in which this right is inadequately protected. |
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It could also be a source of problems if it is inadequately or not at all prepared. |
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The health and economic consequences of possible accidents involving inadequately controlled radiation sources may be particularly severe. |
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I do agree that the section on officials has, in fact, been completed totally inadequately. |
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The health care systems are often inadequately prepared for these demographic changes and leave such caring up to the families. |
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It is possible that incorrect numbers in this statistical analysis are inadequately representing pedestrian demand? |
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That paragraph inadequately described the means by which Governments should respond to globalization in order to benefit their citizens. |
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Infrastructure for education, communication, and commerce is limited and inadequately maintained. |
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If I am too old or inadequately educated to become computer literate and to handle websites, e-mail and software, should I start a business? |
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The aggregate of individual decisions, each of which is rational, yields an inadequately trained workforce. |
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In fact they only serve to make clear how inadequately I appreciated the moment when it was here. |
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I replied honestly but inadequately, feeling momentarily disoriented myself. |
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All nutcrackers are forbidden on the premises as these items have been found to be a potential security risk and safety hazard in the hands of inadequately trained personnel. |
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The students still found themselves inadequately prepared by their gymnasiums for university work, and expressed their dissatisfactions by demonstrations and disorders. |
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I don't think that answer is obvious, even if we concede that the Bangladeshi government is inadequately responsive. |
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Most of these related to either the absence of a safety statement, a legal requirement on all farms, or to unfenced or inadequately fenced slurry pits. |
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Among foods, E.coli is transmitted most commonly through undercooked minced beef and milk that is raw, inadequately pasteurised or contaminated after pasteurisation. |
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In the context of software development and the legislation, experiments might be aimed at resolving design or architectural alternatives or systematically probing an inadequately specified interface. |
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Unsuitably or inadequately packed items will be accepted at the Carrier's discretion and, where accepted, compensation may be denied as a result of the afore-mentioned factors. |
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As strong as these exceptional hazards have been, their effects have undoubtedly been much greater because of the inadequately addressed vulnerabilities of the communities which they devastated. |
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Breast cancer is a complex illness and the various factors that play a role are being analysed inadequately in many studies resulting in statistical inaccuracies. |
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An application which is inadequately detailed will not be considered. |
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As the Battle of Normandy developed, it became obvious that the Sherman was seriously outgunned and inadequately armoured compared to the German Panther and Tiger tanks. |
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The study enrolled male and female patients with OAB who were inadequately managed by antimuscarinics, a common medication treatment option. |
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Thus, international crime is fought inadequately, by local police forces inside local borders, untrusting and unpractised in cooperating across borders. |
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Now they complain that we are doing it badly or inadequately. |
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The VRR argued that cases such as this and Jane Doe demonstrate the need to hold the police civilly liable in situations where they respond inadequately to male violence against women. |
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Women's social and economic contributions to the welfare of the family and the social significance of maternity and paternity continue to be inadequately addressed. |
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Deficiencies and bias against developing countries must be borne in mind, and the potential need for IMF resources must be inadequately reflected. |
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It argues that journalists' communications are inadequately safeguarded under Ripa because their sources may be identified from the data collected by the intelligence agencies. |
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Poliovirus contamination of soil occurs through human defecation near dwellings, crop fertilization with untreated or inadequately treated night soil or sewage, and recycled wastewater for irrigation. |
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Stout-hearted but inadequately armed to defend themselves, the Moroccans in the oases paid dearly for their resistance with 500 to 600 casualties and many prisoners. |
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However, permitting discrimination to be inadequately addressed is a false economy, and it corrodes the public belief in government's commitment to justice and human rights. |
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However, the language policy was inadequately planned and Malagasy was struggling to surpass French as the language of instruction. |
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However, data from the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation conducted in communities most affected by HIV shows that VCT is often inaccessible or inadequately performed. |
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The drainage of the bottoms south of the Arroyo Colorado is inadequately provided for by broad, shallow depressions between the resacas. |
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West Yorkshire Police were criticised for being inadequately prepared for an investigation on this scale. |
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An inadequately coordinated tripping sequence failed to immediately isolate an affected section of the switchboard, thereby increasing the risk of creating a blackout. |
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All outbreaks occurred in remote rural areas with poor economic conditions, and only in small backyard farms, where animal health conditions are poor, and pigpens are dimly lit, damp and inadequately ventilated. |
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We are desperately trying to use a variety of rescue packages to prevent a dam bursting in our financial system, and all we are managing to do is patch up the breaches inadequately. |
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Agreements are often not ratified or inadequately implemented. |
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Without substantial support at multiple levels and significant new funding, children with mental health problems in the child welfare sector will continue to be inadequately served. |
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Belize has an ideal climate for many crops, but the development of the country's agricultural potential is limited by an inadequately developed transportation sector. |
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We must prevent the mobilisation of forces by neighbouring countries to protect national minorities inadequately protected by the countries of which they are citizens. |
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The global index will be established taking account of the COICOP breakdown for the top three positions, with some adjustments to the margin for inadequately weighted groupings. |
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McCluskey Chevrolet is proving that not all dealerships suffer from inadequately stocked showrooms. |
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Officers are concerned many members of the public are unaware they have to pay an 80p handling charge when receiving inadequately stamped letters. |
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His fat body shook like a balatron, as if his soul, biting for anger at a mouth inadequately circumferential, desired in vain to fret a passage through it. |
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A strong suspect is named, but there is massive regret that evidence was inadequately stored so that it cannot be fully reappraised by modern experts. |
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The public is often inadequately represented or wholly unrepresented. |
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Similarly, items are criticised as inadequately refecting the WHO-ICF three domains, and not distinguishing between 'remunerated' or 'at home' work. |
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