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Fairly poor.
The McCanns, it is hinted and sometimes expressed explicitly, cannot possibly be treated fairly under this inadequate Portuguese system.
Rather, she calls those mere symptoms of what she views as more fundamental, less obvious ailments: the breakdown of the family, the decline of higher education, lapses of modern science, tax systems that do not distribute money fairly and the inadequate self-regulation of professions.
As presented by Squires et al., one main avenue for intervention lies in the fact that livestock health and quality are at present fairly low due to inadequate feed, especially over the region's long, harsh winters.
Accumulated evidence suggests that GP referral letters often lack essential clinical information, for example, 38% of specialists in outpatients reported that referral letters contain inadequate information fairly often or very often [ 2, 3].
Assessing her voice fairly was impossible because of inadequate amplification, but her top notes, at least, rang out surely.
But Bishop Malooly said his concern throughout the negotiations was that too large a settlement with some victims "would leave inadequate resources to fairly compensate" the others, "and continue our ministry".
No national standards exist, and while some zoos are fairly well managed, others have inadequate housing and husbandry (animal care) practices.
But the dairy consumption was still fairly low and leads to inadequate calcium intake.
Fairly quiet.
Fairly horrific.
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