Adequacy Sentence Examples

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  • This adequacy of thought to things is due to the fact that the universe contains but one reality, i.e.

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  • Then it was that he began to direct his attention to a study of the Bible, which led him to a conviction, never afterwards shaken, not only of the divine character of evangelical religion, but also of the unapproachable adequacy of its expression in the Augsburg Confession.

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  • Commissioned a survey to assess the adequacy of taxi services within the Boro.

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  • Method of independent assessment The process focused on verifying the adequacy of existing project plans, know-how and methods of testing.

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  • The consultants were also asked to evaluate the adequacy of the JCPSG's exit strategy.

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  • We consider the adequacy of the research carried out into BSE in Chapter 12 below.

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  • In short, we are always concerned to examine the adequacy of the evidence for the purpose in hand.

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  • Their main function in respect of animal feed would be to continue to be able to test for nutritional adequacy.

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  • The latter point has to be stressed since we did not address the question of empirical adequacy at all.

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  • After 1987 all blocks over 4 stories should have received a check for structural adequacy.

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  • Finally they were asked to rate the overall adequacy of the audio in meeting the needs of the session.

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  • Actual fluid intake in the institutionalized elderly was compared with three established standards to determine adequacy of fluid intake.

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  • But, in contrast with Congregationalism, when they elect and "call" a minister their action has to be sustained by the presbytery, which judges of his fitness for that particular sphere, of the measure of the congregation's unanimity, and of the adequacy of financial support.

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  • The state, in taking over the Failways, did not exercise sufficient care to see that the lines and the rolling stock were kept up to a proper state of efficiency and adequacy for the work they had t,o perform; while the step itself was taken somewhat hastily.

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  • Not only does eternity assert the conception of the hour but the hour asserts the conception of eternity - with what adequacy is another question.

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  • The formal conception of pure logic, then, is modified by Lotze in such a way as not only to be compatible with a view of the structural and functional adequacy of thought to that which at every point at which we take thinking is still distinguishable from thought, but even inevitably to suggest it.

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  • As regards events the histories are of substantial accuracy and adequacy.

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  • It was the first attempt on a great scale, and in the Baconian spirit, to estimate critically the certainty and the adequacy of human knowledge, when confronted with God and the universe.

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  • The project attempted to determine the adequacy of standard forklift training courses.

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  • Kinetic methods which measure the clearances (removal) of urea and creatinine are now the gold standard for the assessment of dialysis adequacy.

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  • Under the capital adequacy system, banks can lend up to a set multiple of its capital.

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  • Terms of adequacy keith explains making auto insurance Bryan texas the carriers which at work to.

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  • However, we are not convinced of the adequacy of his efforts to alleviate the plight.

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  • Diagnosis can be objectively assessed using the Apgar score-a recording of the physical health of a newborn infant, determined after examination of the adequacy of respiration, heart action, muscle tone, skin color, and reflexes.

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  • Army to the minimum in order to strengthen his attack on the Isonzo, and in reply to Brusati's expressions of anxiety regarding the adequacy of his forces during this period Cadorna pointed out that the requirements of the Isonzo front made it necessary to reduce the numbers of the I.

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  • It is of course a postulate that all truths harmonize, but to give the harmonious whole in a projection in one plane is an undertaking whose adequacy in one sense involves an inadequacy in another.

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  • Since belief in the adequacy of the two theories, above outlined, to account for the facts they profess to explain, depends ultimately upon the testimony that can be brought forward of the usefulness of warning characters, of the deception of mimicry and of the capacity for learning by experience possessed by enemies, it is necessary to give some of the evidence that has been accumulated on these points.

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  • This cosmic theory is a curious combination of materialistic and abstract ideas; the influence of his master Telesio (q.v.), generally predominant, is not strong enough to overcome his inherent disbelief in the adequacy of purely scientific explanation.

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