Example sentences of "not [verb] adequate [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is probably because an episode of acute constipation had not received adequate treatment .
2 The relationship between the socio-economic character of a local authority ( L.A. ) and its expenditure on education is a crucial issue but it has not received adequate research attention .
3 A somewhat more complex issue that has not received adequate attention in Britain is the meaning of the word ‘ profit ’ in the context of trusts , and some of the ideas being discussed resemble the strategies that have caused the Internal Revenue Service to question the tax exempt status of some American not for profit hospitals .
4 Mrs Beamson 's eight-year-old son has been diagnosed as suffering from severe dyslexia and she claims the county 's education policy will not make adequate provision for him at secondary school level .
5 ‘ Trade unions have not given adequate support to black members when they are racially harassed and discriminated against .
6 Macleod-Clark ( 1988 ) maintains , however , that even in current basic nursing programmes , students are not given adequate preparation to function in this way .
7 But allegations that patients were not given adequate care after they had been discharged from the unit were , on balance , in this investigation , unproven .
8 Buthelezi for his part warned that Kwazulu would consider secession if constitutional negotiations did not guarantee adequate self-determination in a federal structure .
9 If we wish seriously to enhance such process rights , then we must be prepared to listen to claims that the agency did not give adequate consideration to certain views .
10 ‘ The election and direct involvement of a small number of representatives does not give adequate opportunity for participation and expression of public views which can strengthen democracy . ’
11 Applied without paste and would not give adequate compression to reverse the effects of chronic venous insufficiency :
12 The SPRU report then goes on to contradict itself in stating ‘ that [ peer review ] can not provide adequate support for newly emerging areas of science ’ ( ibid. p. 4 ) , because of the entrenchment of particular interest-groups in decision-making bodies , such as the Research Councils .
13 If the initial samples do not provide adequate evidence , it is often too late to collect further samples for testing , as the pollution may have disappeared and with it the evidence . "
14 The use of strategies to interpret problematic utterances appears to be incompatible with coming to understand that a verbal message may not provide adequate information about the speaker 's intended meaning .
15 Others are dining , on the cautious assumption that a nine o'clock party might not provide adequate food .
16 These infants died because their mothers could not purchase adequate food and gave birth to babies under the viable weight threshold .
17 Public outcry followed the revelation that Ben Silcock , who was mauled after climbing into the lions ' compound at London Zoo , was severely mentally ill and was not getting adequate treatment .
18 Further criticism of the USA in this respect was made ( i ) by the EC in particular as well as by the above three countries at a meeting on July 3 of the GATT Surveillance Body , a constituent body of the TNC ( see above ) ; and ( ii ) by the 26 member countries of the Latin American Economic System ( SELA ) on Aug. 3 at a ministerial meeting in Cartagena ( Colombia ) for having identified six countries ( Argentina , Brazil , Chile , Colombia , Mexico and Venezuela ) as not providing adequate protection for IPRs .
19 The DES has nevertheless been criticised for not giving enough training to teachers and for not providing adequate computer programs for the classroom .
20 working papers not providing adequate documentation on the scope and quality of the audits in a manner necessary for audit management and ;
21 The worst affected area was Middleton Road where residents blame the Cherwell District Council for not providing adequate drainage .
22 We consider that punitive policies such as cutting benefit payments or not providing adequate housing for lone parents or their children , would immediately damage the health and well being of children and we consider that that in itself is contrary to the U N convention on the rights of the child .
23 If a child has committed an offence and the parents are not providing adequate care , protection and guidance , or the offence indicates the child is beyond parental control , then they can be brought before the court as in need of care , protection and control .
24 If budget allocations for regions and districts are made on the basis of continuing existing spending patterns , this need will be overlooked , as most authorities do not have adequate provision for post-hospital care for elderly people .
25 Detectives have already revealed they are investigating the removals firm , which customers have been told did not have adequate insurance to cover the loss from the burglary .
26 The second and more important reason is to impose liability on the vendor in the event that the assets are inadequate or defective or the vendor does not have adequate title .
27 If you are satisfied that you have spirited away all possible clutter and still do not have adequate preparation space you could cover a sink with a portable chopping board , or turn a drawer into an extra work surface by fitting runners to a block of wood the same width as the drawer , so that it will glide in and out of the unit , resting on the top of the drawer when it is pulled out .
28 A US government decision to ban its employees from using hotels which do not have adequate fire protection by 1996 could have a knock-on effect in Britain .
29 They were aware of a number of pre-school children who did not have adequate access to resources or support when parents and professionals were becoming aware of the possible extent and implications of the disability .
30 Although acute and an emergency at presentation , they do not fall within the definition used here of acute renal failure as they do not have adequate recovery .
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