Example sentences of "[verb] not adequately [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | In general the causes could be : — the teacher was inadequately aware of the point — he concentrated on some other equally important point — the documentation was either misleading or did not adequately stress the point — the program presentation did not adequately support it . |
2 | In this particular case , we felt that the documentation did not adequately stress the point . |
3 | The old SEAQ classification did not adequately show the liquidity or quality of the shares , and were a poor guide therefore to marketability . |
4 | The adoption of the superannuated forms of nineteenth-century fiction did not adequately reflect the epistemological and ontological uncertainty characteristic of the contemporary experience of reality . |
5 | In so far as management budgeting was seen to be a failure , it was because it was perceived to be too much of a finance-led exercise which did not adequately tackle the organisational and behavioural issues . |
6 | Like disrespectful underlings , they did not adequately acknowledge the dominion of their superiors . |
7 | In addition , the leaflet on which the public response was based , did not adequately highlight the difference in effectiveness between an outer northern route and the other routes on which views were sought . |
8 | However , it is important to realise that they are used only if the main table numbers do not adequately classify the document . |
9 | ‘ Working class ’ , ‘ middle class ’ and ‘ upper class ’ are common terms , but they do not adequately express the complexities of social class in Britain . |
10 | The Revenue has become aware that some schemes have been registered which do not adequately observe the strict requirements of the legislation . |
11 | Traditional legal processes do not adequately serve the needs of the extended welfare state , hence the escalating growth of administrative law , where no pretence is even made to place state agencies on an equal footing with ordinary citizens . |
12 | They are artificial and do not adequately measure the students ' ability to use the complex information tools available and thereby gain the information that would be of use for their studies . |
13 | Even fish remains are rather local , and do not adequately reflect the abundance of a group that has occupied the seas for more than 400 million years . |
14 | Such estimates of unmet demand , the report points out , do not adequately incorporate the growing numbers of sexually active youths or those discouraged from family planning by poor quality of services . |
15 | The post-classical tradition is not altogether simple , and the word ‘ fusion ’ does not adequately convey the processes which went on . |
16 | conclude that the data from the studies of internal validity show that the test does not adequately integrate the eleven subtests , nor does it explain the relationship between the subtests or between subtest performance and other relevant behaviour . |
17 | The above definition does not adequately answer the question : ‘ What is rhythm ? ’ if the choreographer is to understand how the uses of rhythm must be applied to the creation of a ballet . |
18 | A system based solely on attendance does not take account of the range of a councillor 's duties ; leaves some councillors better off than others ( depending on their employment situation ) ; and does not adequately reflect the added responsibility carried by senior councillors . |
19 | In particular , it does not adequately describe the singularity structure of the solution , which appears to be non-causal . |
20 | The traditional classification of governmental functions into the legislative , executive and judicial does not adequately describe the complexities of government in the modern nation-state . |
21 | It is opposed by the British Association of Social workers on the grounds that it is ageist and does not adequately safeguard the rights of clients ( Marshall , 1988 , p. 20 ) . |