Adequately Sentence Examples

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  • It cannot justly be said that the companies made large profits while neglecting to develop the services adequately, but it is true that they were not able commercially to comply with many of the demands made upon them by the public. Until speculation took place in anticipation of government purchase, the market prices of the telegraph securities were mostly below par.

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  • This, however, does not adequately represent the Hebrew.

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  • There is a great amount of fertile valley land, adequately watered.

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  • No brief description can adequately portray the marvellous variety and magnificence of the flora of the tierras calientes.

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  • It had no pretensions to verbal accuracy, and the coarseness of the language was modified to suit European taste, but the narrative was adequately rendered.

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  • There was no issue that Mrs Flynn does not adequately supervise the children.

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  • The best solution is to ensure that the room is adequately ventilated.

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  • A bra can be adequately supportive, even for large-breasted women, without causing you discomfort.

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  • Were there numerous important centres the bad fortune of one would be more adequately offset by the good fortune of another.

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  • Selection and its results can be adequately studied only in those cases which admit of statistical tabulation.

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  • Before entering personal information into one of these programs, however, ensure that it is adequately protected.

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  • After you have adequately addressed the basics of co-parenting, advanced workshops move on to more specific topics that apply directly to your co-parenting scenario.

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  • Thus, a person may simply fail to drink enough water to adequately hydrate the body.

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  • Once you've found a handful of adequately feminine, beautiful styles you can't wait to try on, look a little further.

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  • In order to adequately protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays, it's recommended you use a sun block or with an SPF of 15 or higher.

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  • That they have been attributed to Beowulf in particular might seem to be adequately accounted for by the general tendency to connect mythical achievements with the name of any famous hero.

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  • It is therefore adequately represented, for mathematical purposes, by a straight line AB drawn in the direction in question, of length proportional (on any convenient scale) to the magnitude of the force.

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  • For the present we confine ourselves to the consideration of displacements in two dimensions, so that the body is adequately represented by a thin lamina or plate.

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  • But it is just as evident that these conditions can never be adequately fulfilled.

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  • His great work, The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Course and Constitution of Nature, cannot be adequately appreciated unless taken in connexion with the circumstances of the period at which it appeared.

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  • The facts of existence, however, are not adequately explained by the mechanical categories.

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  • Candidates for the rite must have been confirmed, be adequately instructed in the elements of the Christian faith, and be able to read and write.

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  • In the Eastern or St Paul's tonsure the whole head was shaven, but when now practised in the Eastern Church this tonsure is held to be adequately shown when the hair is shorn close.

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  • All abutting joints in riveted work are faced to exact lengths and absolutely at right angles to the axis of the piece, and are spliced by scarf plates of proper dimensions adequately secured by rivets.

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  • The first was the quantity of labor required to man them, the second was their inability to adequately respond to market changes.

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  • This aspect, however, must necessarily be prominent in discussing Christianity, which cannot be adequately treated merely as a system of theological beliefs divinely revealed, and special observances divinely sanctioned; for it claims to regulate the whole man, in all departments of his existence.

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  • The British Eocene and Oligocene strata yield so large a flora, and contain plant-beds belonging to so many different stages, that it is unfortunate we have still no monograph on the subject, the one commenced by Ettingshausen and Gardner in 1879 having reached no farther than gocene 79 g Oli of Great the Ferns and Gymnosperms. This deficiency makes it impossible to deal adequately with the British Eocene plants, most of the material being either unpublished or needing re-examination.

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  • Consider the impact on an organization if it does not adequately mitigate risks.

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  • But the impression left by the arctic silver after a test fit convinced me that the heatsink and core are mating adequately well.

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  • To adequately simulate this, the seal over the subject's nose should be held for approximately 2 seconds.

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  • With slightly sweaty or greasy hands it's nigh on impossible to grasp the player adequately.

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  • Most fathers wish to ensure that their children's upbringing is adequately provided for.

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  • The same author was likewise of opinion that the domestication or taming of various species of wild cats took place chiefly among nationalities of stationary or non-nomadic habits who occupied themselves with agricultural pursuits, since it would be of vital importance that their stores of grain should be adequately protected from the depredations of rats and mice.

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  • But the department of the chronicles, the only 1 Journal of the Pali Text Society (1905), pp. 72, 86, one so far at all adequately treated, has thrown so much light on many points of the history of India that we may reasonably expect results equally valuable from the publication and study of the remainder.

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  • It has been substantiated by numerous subsidiary investigations in diverse departments, from different standpoints, and under various aspects, and can be replaced only by one which shall more adequately explain the literary and historical evidence (see further, p. 289).

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  • Will the GPs who take on the training be remunerated adequately?

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  • The new found status of a temporary sheriff may require him to be adequately and properly remunerated for additional work.

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  • To adequately simulate this, the seal over the subject 's nose should be held for approximately 2 seconds.

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  • However, it is not just this sizable minority which needs homosexuality to be adequately covered.

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  • The law of reciprocal proportions, or, as it might well be named, the law of equivalence, cannot be adequately enunciated in a few words.

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  • By the end of 1914, the entrances of Scapa Flow had been adequately protected, facilities for carrying out all but the most serious repairs were installed, and Scapa Flow gradually assumed the aspect of a great naval station, which it retained to the end of the war.

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  • Lavoisier adequately recognized and acknowledged how much he owed to the researches of others; to himself is due the co-ordination of these researches, and the welding of his results into a doctrine to which the phlogistic theory ultimately succumbed.

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  • This spirit gave way to the physicians, who regarded " chemistry as the art of preparing medicines," a denotation which in turn succumbed to the arguments of Boyle, who regarded it as the " science of the composition of substances," a definition which adequately fits the science to-day.

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  • The extraordinary patience requisite to a successful termination of such an analysis can only be adequately realized by actual research; an idea may be obtained from Crookes's Select Methods in Analysis.

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  • It will be seen, however, that the absolute disposition of the fourth valency may be ignored in a great many cases, and consequently the complex may be adequately represented as a hexagon.

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  • For general purposes, however, the symbol (2), in which the lateral rings are benzenoid and the medial ring fatty, represents quite adequately the syntheses, decompositions, and behaviour of anthracene.

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  • It was for some time thought that from Sierra Leone as a centre industry and civilization might be diffused amongst the nations of the continent; and in 1822 the colony (which in 1847 became the independent republic) of Liberia had been founded by Americans with a similar object; but in neither case have these expectations been adequately fulfilled.

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  • The charge of pacifism was often brought against him, and his career generally as Secretary was widely condemned throughout the United States as lacking in energy, foresight and ability, and especially for his failure to prepare adequately in the months immediately preceding the American declaration of war.

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  • Considering the dilatory methods of Orientals, even when they are creditors, it is doubtful whether this sum adequately covers the whole of the claims outstanding, and it may be found difficult, even for a parliament, to refuse claims which should equitably be admitted and which may be preferred later.

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  • The eastern division of the Atlas, which forms the backbone of Algeria and Tunisia, is adequately known with the exception of the small portion in Morocco forming the province of Er-Rif.

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  • Public opinion as to the " hospital " system of board and education, however, underwent a revolutionary change after the Education Act of 1872 introduced school boards, and the Merchant Company - acting as governors for most of the institutions - determined to board out the children on the foundation with families in the town, and convert the buildings into adequately equipped primary and secondary day-schools.

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  • The classification adopted by Owen in his lectures (1855) does not adequately illustrate the progress of zoological classifi- knowledge between Cuvier's death and that date, but, such as it is, it is worth citing here.

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  • The Syracusans were neither united nor adequately prepared for effectual defence, and it is perfectly clear that they owed their final deliverance to extraordinary good fortune.

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  • The glass thus cools gradually as it passes down the tunnel and is thereby adequately annealed.

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  • On the outbreak of the civil war, however, he was one of the first to desert Caesar, probably owing to an overweening sense of his own importance, not adequately recognized by Caesar.

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  • As it would be impossible within the limits of this article to illustrate or explain adequately the applications which have been made of the principles of thermodynamics, it has been necessary to select such illustrations only as are required for other reasons, or could not be found elsewhere.

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  • To perform their task adequately required from the critics a wide circle of knowledge; and from this requirement sprang the sciences of grammar, prosody, lexicography, mythology and archaeology.

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  • For these reasons its popularity was not so immediate as that of Grote's work, but within recent years its substantial merits have been more adequately recognized.

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  • In regard to the scope of the inquiry, it is recognized that much is practicable in a country where the agency of trained officials is employed throughout the operation which cannot be expected to be adequately recorded where the responsibility for the correctness of the replies is thrown upon the householder.

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  • The relations between Poland, Prussia and Livonia are adequately dealt with by two sound German books, Theodor Schiemann's Russland, Polen and Livland bis ins xviii.

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  • The cost of maintaining the collection depends on the numbers received by purchase, in exchange, or presented, but for an average of about £ 2000 per annum a collection such as that in London can be adequately maintained.

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  • Education has brought with it a sense of the great gulf between man and animals; but in the lower stages of culture this distinction is not adequately recognized, if indeed it is recognized at all.

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  • In the decline that followed the Civil War an apparent minimum was reached of 4,068,034 tons in 188o; but this does not adequately indicate the depression of the, shipping interest, inasmuch as the aggregate was kept up by the tonnage of vessels engaged in the coasting trade and commerce of the inland waters, from which foreign shipping is by law excluded.

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  • It is the result of the too great intensity of the light incident upon the retina, and which in normal eyeballs is adequately diminished by the absorptive power of the pigmentary material.

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  • Even with a river supply fairly constant in level and always abundant, no attempt should be made to force on a larger volume of water than the feeders can properly distribute and the drains adequately remove, or one part of the meadow will be deluged and another stinted.

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  • The discovery of gunpowder made small bodies of men, adequately armed, more than a match for great forces M,,ethods equipped in medieval fashion.

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  • It enabled him to create and remunerate adequately a capable official class, which proved its efficiency under the strictest supervision, and ultimately produced a whole series of great statesmen and admirals like Johan Friis, Peder Oxe, Herluf Trolle and Peder Skram.

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  • The emperor was too much occupied in the West to be able adequately to defend his eastern frontier.

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  • The justification for their continued existence has been found in the climatic conditions of the Gulf, which make it difficult for the Persian Government to staff their own offices adequately, and in the fact that the rupee is the only currency common to all ports of the Gulf and to India, while the trade of these ports is mainly with India.

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  • The cultivation of the soil is the occupation of the Indian people in a sense which is difficult to realize in England, and which cannot be adequately expressed by figures.

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  • The scientific results of the expeditions described above could not yet in 1921 be adequately summarized, for the war had retarded the investigation of the collections and the discussion of statistics.

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  • To those who maintain that Cadorna should have sacrificed everything in order to improve his defensive position in the Trentino sector, it may be answered that the line on which he stopped (or rather the modification of it necessitated by the retreat after Caporetto), properly prepared, backed by other lines in sufficient depth, and adequately served by new roads, was maintained until the end of the war.

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  • They had devised canons for the investigation of the concrete problems of this, but had either ignored altogether the need to give an account of the mirroring mind, or, in the alternative had been, with some naïveté, content to assume that their nominalist friends, consistently their allies in the long struggle with traditionalism, had adequately supplied or could adequately supply the need.

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  • Formal logic of the extremest rigour is nowhere to be found more adequately expressed in all its strength, and it must be added in all its weakness, than in the writings of Mansel.

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  • Large tracts of these uplands have never been adequately explored, and consist cif virgin forest and prairie.

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  • In 1654 they were compelled by Cromwell to restore Run, and to make satisfaction for the massacre of Amboyna; but the English settlers not being adequately supported from home, the island was retaken by the Dutch in 1664.

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  • There are very few works dealing adequately but simply with the principles of arithmetic. Homersham Cox, Principles of Arithmetic (1885), is brief and lucid, but is out of print.

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  • Less serious sins, again, were held to be adequately dealt with by ordinary prayers, such as the Lord's Prayer, or by the public prayers of the church.

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  • But the sanctions of this law were vaguely and, for the most part, feebly imagined; its principles were essentially unwritten, and thus referred not to the external will of an Almighty Being who claimed unquestioning submission, but rather to the reason that gods and men shared, by the exercise of which alone they could be adequately known and defined.

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  • Cumberland is content with the legal view of morality, but endeavours to establish the validity of the laws of nature by taxing them on the single supreme principle of rational regard for the " common good of all," and showing them, as so based, to be adequately supported by the divine sanction.

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  • What has not been adequately realized is that the metaphysical basis of his system of ethics - the argument, for example, contained in the introduction to the Prolegomena - is unfairly treated if divorced from his treatment of morals as a whole, and that it can be justly estimated only if interpreted as much as the conclusion as the starting-point of moral theory.

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  • Bury in his monograph on St Patrick is the only trained historian who has ever adequately dealt with any of the problems connected with ancient Ireland.

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  • Considering the comparative meagreness of the Devonian record, we can scarcely doubt that the vegetation of that period, if adequately known, would prove to have been practically as rich as that of the succeeding age.

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  • What words could she use that would adequately express her feelings after such a display of total lack of faith in the person she loved?

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  • Nevertheless, given the rapid advance of mobile phone technology, they look adequately antiquated to meet many purchasers ' needs.

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  • It is important to realize that there is always the occasional person whose task still can not be adequately completed under Linux.

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  • Washing A hot wash cycle at 60C will adequately cleanse diapers.

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  • There is a marginal impairment but any difficulties can be adequately compensated for through his right eye.

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  • Am I adequately conveying that I like this record?

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  • It is your responsibility to wrap the product adequately to prevent damage.

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  • It would, however, be very deleterious if important subjects were not adequately covered.

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  • So there is still the opportunity to ensure that older people's housing issues and private sector disrepair are adequately addressed in regional strategies.

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  • Instruction in this discipline has for decades been based on a few classic textbooks which until now have adequately fulfilled their purpose.

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  • In short, the study did not adequately address the electric field's possible contribution to ill health.

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  • Q5 What further steps should be taken toward meeting the government's goals for ensuring that every home is adequately and affordably heated?

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  • Children need to be adequately hydrated during all school lessons in order to maximize their learning potential.

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  • We thought that diversity of the press would be adequately protected by editorial independence, except in Northern Ireland.

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  • Fuel poverty can only be cured if households live in adequately insulated dwellings that can both retain heat and be heated at modest cost.

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  • With the added either adequately insured with what we'd sister towns nearby.

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  • Their lustful farewell kiss could no more adequately have expressed what Pappano was unleashing from the orchestra at this point.

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  • Only small numbers of the adequately nourished subjects were affected by these problems.

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  • In order to avoid anoxia (oxygen starvation ), it is vitally important that the pond is adequately oxygenated at all times.

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  • Equitable's managing director confirmed that the sales force had been adequately briefed and instructed to advise potential policyholders of the company's circumstances.

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  • The trustees did not adequately manage nor control the internal financial procedures of the Charity.

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  • M was floppy at birth with no spontaneous respiration and he was not adequately resuscitated until 4 minutes after birth.

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  • Worms and children Young puppies are likely to have more intestinal roundworms than adults, unless they have been adequately treated with medication.

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  • No mere synopsis can adequately convey the strangeness of cinematic vision expressed in Awakening of the Beast.

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  • In ignorance of their danger, and later in despair of getting public services adequately performed in any other way, the kings first adopted for themselves some of the forms and practices which had thus grown up, and by degrees recognized them as legally proper for all classes.

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  • The questions relating to the Heliand cannot be adequately discussed without considering also the poem on the history of Genesis, which, on the grounds of similarity in style and vocabulary, and for other reasons afterwards to be mentioned, may with some confidence be referred to the same author.

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  • For 50o years Austria had fulfilled this double task fairly adequately; but in its third task, that of turning a mechanical combination into an intimate union, a symbiosis of the nationalities, the State failed.

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  • It is plain that we cannot discuss adequately the origin of life or the possibility of the artificial construction of living matter (see Abiogenesis and Biogenesis) until the chemistry of protoplasm and specially of proteid is more advanced.

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  • The trouble is, no one has adequately quantified the risks.

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  • With slightly sweaty or greasy hands it 's nigh on impossible to grasp the player adequately.

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  • This unidimensional approach fails to adequately explore creativity, one of the most vital aspects of intelligence.

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  • While of course there isn't any substitution for you in the eyes of your baby, plenty of people can adequately care for your baby if you offer them the chance.

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  • If you have a questions about any of the expenses, and your question is not answered adequately enough to satisfy you, then check out some other agencies.

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  • The difficult economic situation the country exists in often makes it difficult for birth parents to provide adequately for their child.

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  • Children who see their small sibling alive and well one day may have a hard time understanding her sudden death, and they may not know how to adequately express their feelings of loss.

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  • Respond only to your needs.Be sure to choose a mattress that can adequately support the contours of your body.

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  • Without the disks you will not be able to adequately operate the computer.

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  • The only caveat is that the carcasses must be adequately rendered to minimize transmission of disease.

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  • Books that teach about emotions are also good choices for toddlers, who often have trouble expressing their feelings adequately.

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  • Buying used furniture isn't exactly like buying a used car, but there are many factors to keep in mind to ensure you get a good deal while adequately furnishing your office.

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  • Be sure there enough slats to adequately support the mattress and box springs.

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  • Very few of the chemicals easily found in our homes, towns, and countries are being adequately tested for their effects on the planet before being approved and distributed worldwide.

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  • Some require a backup system to adequately heat the home, depending on the climate.

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  • An interior designer will be required to complete all of the work that a certified interior designer might while being closely supervised by a superior who will verify that each item on the checklist has been completed adequately.

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  • If you have a backsplash behind your stove that adequately covers that wall and if your kitchen is well ventilated so that steam and moisture do not build up, you can choose a matte finish.

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  • Also, make sure your home office is adequately lit.

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  • Pale-skinned women run the risk of tinting themselves orange, while darker girls struggle to find a color rich enough to adequately cover and conceal.

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  • Have room available in the refrigerator or another place where the cookies can cool adequately to firm up before eating.

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  • It can take eight weeks or longer to obtain a passport, a fact the bride and groom should share with their bridal party and guests so everyone can be adequately prepared.

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  • Does the clerk give you time to adequately browse, or are you hurried into a dressing room?

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  • For some couples, the opportunity to write vows rather than simply recite traditional wedding vows is a way to personalize the wedding ceremony and express feelings that may not be adequately rendered in formulaic vows.

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  • Slight differences in color between white, ivory, oyster, diamond white, light gold, and champagne mist, for example, may not show adequately on the screen but could make all the difference on your skin tone.

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  • This will help ensure you buy a duvet that's large enough to adequately cover your comforter.

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  • This manufacturer represents some of the most colorful and feminine designs within the field of tennis apparel, and yet this manufacturer also designs adequately masculine clothes for boys as well.

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  • If the department doesn't offer a sufficient variety of classes, you may also have to complete some independent study or research to adequately meet degree requirements.

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  • This means that although the food is labeled as containing the proper amount of balanced nutrition, your dog's system may not be able to properly digest the food to adequately render all that nutrition from it.

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  • These costs are also rolled into the price of each puppy, so be sure you ask to see any vet reports and bills that may apply in order to discern whether the puppy you are considering has been adequately checked.

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  • Often older homes have floorboards that are too thin to be installed and refinished adequately.

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  • If you're upgrading a simple ceiling light fixture for use with a fan, you'll have to change out the box to insure that your fan is adequately supported.

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  • When selecting laminate flooring for wet areas, such as kitchens and baths, confirm that the product is adequately sealed for this application.

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  • If your home is less than adequately insulated, take the time to insulate it right; it will pay off big dividends faster than you can imagine.

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  • Critics have also stated that MySpace fails to adequately protect adult users against the risk of identity theft and cyberstalking.

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  • The first step to safely driving during the winter is to have an adequately prepared vehicle.

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  • Most people would like to protect their eyes adequately from sun damage and look good, as well.

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  • Roller coasters are fast, loud machines and a sloppy video will not adequately showcase the speed and thrills the ride offers.

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  • As long as your Nintendo Wii is adequately connected to the Internet and you have some Nintendo Points in tow, you can enjoy the top 5 games for Wii Virtual Console.

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  • No matter what your television's resolution, only the largest screens can show all the action adequately.

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  • Can your kids use the controls adequately?

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  • One reason is that an adult bag is too big for a child to keep adequately warm.

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  • Using this, people can catch up on their favorite soap operas, watch sport highlights, and get all sorts of other interesting video all from their adequately equipped cell phones!

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  • An alternative school is an educational setting designed to accommodate educational, behavioral, and/or medical needs of children and adolescents that cannot be adequately addressed in a traditional school environment.

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  • Parents who feel that their local school district is not adequately addressing the educational needs of their child should consider an alternative school.

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  • Representative sample-A random sample of people that adequately represents the test-taking population in age, gender, race, and socioeconomic standing.

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  • Other experts and video game manufacturers contend that negative effects have not been proven adequately, and, in fact, playing such games gives players an avenue for the harmless release of stress and aggression.

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  • Regular grocery-store cow's milk, which cannot be adequately digested by infants and can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, should not be introduced until a child is a year old.

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  • Hyperthyroidism, whooping cough, chickenpox, measles, and Hib disease (a bacterial infection) may cause mental retardation if they are not treated adequately.

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  • Over time, people with albinism may develop skin cancers if they do not adequately protect their skin from sun exposure.

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  • The MEFV gene involved in FMF produces an unstable form of pyrin that fails to adequately control the inflammatory response.

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  • Closure devices cannot be used to treat all atrial septal defects, especially if the defect is large, if it is not centrally located within the atrial septum, or if there is not enough nearby tissue to adequately support the closure device.

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  • These tests are designed to follow the original condition, survey for complications, verify that the fetus is growing adequately, and make decisions regarding whether labor may need to be induced for early delivery of the fetus.

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  • Alternative school-An educational setting designed to accommodate educational, behavioral, and/or medical needs of children and adolescents that cannot be adequately addressed in a traditional school environment.

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  • Marasmus can be caused by being weaned very early and not adequately fed afterwards; if the intake of calories and protein is limited severely enough, the body wastes away.

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  • Transgendered-Any person who feels their assigned gender does not completely or adequately reflect their internal gender, such as a biological male who perceives himself to be female.

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  • Part of the problem regarding intelligence stems from the fact that nobody has adequately defined what intelligence really means.

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  • Medications are prescribed, however, to treat hypertension when the child has significant high blood pressure or organ damage, or when diet and exercise are not adequately controlling the child's blood pressure.

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  • At other times, the parent may truly care about the child but lacks the ability or strength to adequately provide for the child's needs because handicapped by depression, drug abuse, mental retardation, or some other problem.

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  • All school districts were directed to serve ELLs adequately, and bilingual education quickly spread throughout the United States.

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  • Bilingual education fails to adequately teach English.

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  • Infants and small children are especially vulnerable to SBS because their neck muscles are still too weak to adequately support their disproportionately large heads, and their young brain tissue and blood vessels are extremely fragile.

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  • They have not acquired the verbal skills necessary to adequately express their emotions or even, in many situations, to make themselves understood.

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  • In a healthy body with an adequately functioning immune system, immunoglobulin antibodies bind to the capsule and overcome the bacteria's defenses.

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  • Transgender-Any person who feels their assigned gender does not completely or adequately reflect their internal gender, such as a biological male who perceives himself to be female.

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  • Much more important, however, is to realize that the body cannot cool itself adequately without sweating.

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  • After swimming, several drops of a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and white vinegar can be put into the ear canal to ensure that it dries adequately.

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  • Humidifiers should be adequately and frequently cleaned with bleach or comparable cleanser to avoid mold which can be aerosolized and then exacerbate existing allergies.

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  • However, these natural pain killers may not adequately dampen a continuing pain message.

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  • If the public school cannot adequately provide FAPE for such students, parents can seek legal representation to obtain funding from the public school for their child to attend an appropriate alternative school.

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  • If an individual does not respond adequately to speech therapy, psychotherapy is recommended, as in many people anxiety and stress are linked to VCD attacks.

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  • The testing results reflect how well the placenta is functioning in its ability to adequately supply blood and, therefore, oxygen to the fetus.

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  • They can see and hear adequately, but they have difficulty distinguishing between different visual cues and auditory signals, and may have problems understanding spatial relationships and sequencing the sights and sounds they observe.

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  • Today, despite more popular dance forms such as hip hop and ballroom filling our living rooms, many dancers continue to value tap training and realize the importance of being at least adequately skilled in this discipline.

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  • Dance teachers at camps may require a video whether or not a formal audition is necessary so that they can adequately separate their classes by level and serve everyone's needs adequately.

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  • This type of transplant may require several sessions over many months to adequately fill in a bald or thinning area.

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  • These clips can lead to breakage, so make sure your strands are adequately dry before you clip the hair.

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  • Vegetarians often suffer a deficiency because they can't adequately consume foods that contain this important vitamin.

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  • If you use too much Wen shampoo without rinsing adequately, your hair may feel heavy and weighed down.

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  • You can add a sentence or two of clarification on a subject discussed in the interview if you feel that you didn't adequately answer one of the interviewer's questions.

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  • The basement must not be damp while the crawl areas must be clean and adequately ventilated.

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  • Cost-burdened individuals and families who pay so much for housing often have difficulty providing for other necessities; food, clothing, and medical costs oftentimes cannot be adequately covered on such an income.

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  • If you haven't yet chosen a dentist that will adequately suit your needs and help you overcome your tooth-related fears in life, below are some great places to check out.

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  • San Francisco's yellow pages are filled with dental ads, but only the cream of the crop will adequately perform all of the cosmetic procedures currently available in dentistry today.

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  • Even better, it dries quickly, so you can look like you're skinny-dipping while in the pool or ocean, but you're adequately clothed shortly after leaving the water.

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  • Learning how to swim adequately can also allow you and your children to enjoy a whole host of vacation water sports.

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  • If you're on a budget, however, you can find models by Braun, Juiceman and others that won't break the bank and will still perform adequately.

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  • This is essential so you know you're purchasing the size of purifier that will adequately clean the air in your room.

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  • This may make it necessary to purchase several small air purifiers to adequately filter the air in your home.

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  • If donors are unimpressed by or uninterested in the recipient they are unlikely to give, and if fundraisers do not adequately perform their jobs no money will be raised.

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  • If you service a target audience who is presently not served adequately, then you'll have instant demand for your service.

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  • It will be a time when words can't adequately express the connection you are feeling with your date.

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  • Noticing the sweet things is all well and good, but you have to be able to express them adequately as well.

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  • Poems often sum up in just a few words emotions and feelings that can otherwise be difficult to adequately express.

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  • The body can no longer adequately absorb nutrients, setting the stage for vitamin and mineral deficiencies and other harmful conditions.

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  • Prepare two round, eight-inch cake pans by spraying them lightly with a cooking spray and flouring them with a gluten free flour, being careful to adequately dust the sides and bottom to prevent sticking.

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  • These shuttles are often made out of a soft water-resistant material like neoprene, so if any bottle caps should come undone in your backpack, the laptop is still safe and adequately protected.

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  • Once Taurus makes the commitment to marriage, he's in for the long haul as long as he's adequately appreciated.

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  • However, research has shown that the official poverty line is only about half of what a family would need to adequately cover all living expenses.

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  • If you are eco-conscious, look for fabrics like organic cotton, hemp or soy, but make sure there is a little spandex in the material also so that it will adequately stretch while you practice.

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  • Without resume sample objectives, it is more difficult to adequately convey to the potential employer what you aspire to attain while in their employ.

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  • If you need additional paragraphs to adequately cover the breadth of your experience, then go on to additional paragraphs as necessary.

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  • Some people prefer to use a piece of sturdy foam rubber or a small, adequately stuffed pillow as a base when felting.

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  • The average person living a moderately active lifestyle needs between 2000 and 2500 calories per day to adequately fuel the body.

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  • If you are able to modify portions on your own and choose balanced meals most of the time to adequately satisfy your appetite, then the program may be right for you.

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  • If your doctor does not answer your questions adequately, do not hesitate to ask for a referral to a nutritionist or dietitian.

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  • More than anything, ensuring that you are adequately hydrated can help stave off hunger.

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  • Stretching is an important part of your overall exercise routine, so be sure to adequately stretch the muscles you work as often as possible.

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  • Personal articles insurance from State Farm is used to protect higher-value items that may not be adequately covered as part of a standard homeowners' policy.

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  • Texas has a relatively large ratio of people - especially children - who are not adequately insured for necessary dental coverage.

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  • Flood insurance is not covered in a standard homeowners insurance policy issued through Progressive, although damage from flooding may be covered adequately by a renters or condo insurance policy.

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  • Potential customers can get a free quote online or over the phone and find out how much it will cost to adequately insure vehicles within this category.

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  • These repairs are costly and could lead to losing your home if you are not adequately insured.

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  • Make a point of reviewing your level of coverage on a regular basis to make sure you are adequately protected.

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  • Through his outreach work with a number of community organizations, Dan helps to educate people regarding the many ways adults and children should be adequately protected.

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  • You must read the entire document to make sure the law protects you, as well as the doctor, organization, or business, adequately.

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  • While you don't want to pay too much for insurance, you also want to adequately protect yourself and your property against any potential calamity that might come your way.

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  • Furthermore, because most lingerie fabrics are rather frictionless, they will slide around in too large a box unless they are adequately secured with pins (choose slender pins that will not damage the fabric).

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  • With the Terminator 2 soundtrack, Brad Fiedel creates appropriately effective electronic sounds that more than adequately represent the technological and apocalyptic horrors that take place on screen.

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  • Despite the popularity of the books and the program, some consumers are skeptical, claiming that the books' statements are not adequately supported by medical evidence.

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  • The best thing for your skin is to protect it from the sun, but if you do not do that adequately, you may want to use natural sunburn remedies to find some relief.

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  • What followed in the second and third years of the Celman administration can only adequately be described as a debauchery of the national honour, of the national resources, of the rights of Argentines as citizens of the republic. Buenos Aires was still prostrate under the crushing blow of the misfortunes of 1880, and lacked strength and power of organization necessary to raise any effective protest against the proceedings of Celman and his friends when the true character of these proceedings was first understood.

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  • This general law, known as the principle of the "dissipation of energy," was first adequately pointed out by Lord Kelvin in 1852; and was applied by him to some of the principal problems of cosmical physics.

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  • The digestion of fat or oil has not been adequately investigated, but its decomposition in germinating seeds has been found to be due to an enzyme, which has been called lipase.

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  • The transcendental deduction, or proof from the possibility of experience in general, which forms the vital centre of the Kantian scheme, is wanting in Reid; or, at all events, if the spirit of the proof is occasionally present, it is nowhere adequately developed.

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  • To deal adequately with the numerous extensions or qualifications of these and other doctrines in the hands of modern economists would involve us in an attempt to do what we have already said is impossible except on conditions not at present realized.

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  • The supreme importance of a study of Greek antiquities on the spot, long understood by scholars in Europe and in America, has gradually come to be recognized in England, where a close attention to ancient texts, not always adequately supplemented by a course of local study and observation, formerly fostered a peculiarly conservative attitude in regard to the problems of Greek archaeology.

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  • Very large volumes of air are necessary for this purpose, so that in such mines other sources of vitiation are adequately provided against and need not be considered.

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  • Again, it should have been the first duty of the Republic adequately to fortify the dzikie pola, or "savage steppe," as the vast plain was called which extended from Kiev to the Black Sea, and some feeble attempts to do so were at last made.

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  • In 1889 concert performances of grand opera were started, and in 1896 a chorus was formed, thus making it possible adequately to present the operas.

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  • In all the multicellular plants of this group which have been adequately investigated, vegetative multiplication by means of what are known as hormogonia has been found to occur.

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  • In this lies their importance, to a degree which is only just being adequately realized.

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  • While the sole down stairs room would have saved considerable huffing and puffing, Dean feared the smaller quarters and especially the bed would not adequately accommodate the woman's substantial mass.

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  • I found that although the spoon works adequately, it is considerably easier to use the proper muddler.

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  • Gardeners choose plants that attract bees and other pollinators to their garden to insure there is enough of an insect population to adequately pollinate their plants.

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  • The only method that adequately protects terra cotta from the elements is moving it indoors.

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  • To fit the angles of the house adequately, the siding requires precise cutting around corners and other surfaces.

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  • Most camera phones have low resolution that will not record fast paced coaster video adequately.

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  • Analgesics should be dosed adequately to assure that the pain is at least tolerable and frequently enough to avoid the anxiety that accompanies the anticipated return of pain.

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  • When none of the hormones of the anterior pituitary are adequately produced, this is called panhypopituitarism.

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  • During labor, the medical team must be ready to intervene appropriately and to be adequately prepared for resuscitation.

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  • If the disease is recognized early and adequately treated, the child will grow at an accelerated rate until reaching the same growth percentile where the child measured before the onset of hypothyroidism.

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  • You don't have to be a professional tailor to learn how to adequately sew a hem.

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  • In order to adequately practice behavior modification, you must incorporate specific techniques, which can be used in the classroom and in the home.

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  • This is to make sure that the camp can adequately meet the needs of all the children.

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  • When you purchase a pair of sandals, is the base of the shoe cut adequately to your foot sole?

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  • Your feet are important - the amount of standing and walking a man does on a daily basis can wreak havoc on feet that aren't adequately protected with good-quality shoes.

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  • The interruption of maritime intercourse, the stagnation of industry and trade, the rise in the price of the necessaries of life, the impossibility of adequately providing for the families of those - call them reservists, " landwehr," or what you will - who are torn away from their daily toil to serve in the tented field, - these are considerations that may well make us pause before we abandon a peaceful solution and appeal to brute force.

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  • The significance of the pilgrimage for the religious life of later medievalism cannot be adequately estimated.

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  • This may sound obvious, but many people don't take the time to adequately ensure their shoes fit perfectly.

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  • The only politician capable of dealing adequately with the situation was Sella, leader of the Right, and to him the crown appealed.

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  • So clear is the evidence on this point that any one adequately acquainted at first hand with the phenomena, by employing an albino of known gametic structure and mating it with a coloured individual, also of known gametic constitution, could predict the result.

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  • It may be carried as a somatic character, when it will be visible in the body tissues, or it may be carried as a gametic character, and its presence can only then be detected in subsequent generations, by adequately devised breeding tests.

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