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Isn't that — as Laurs2 from Florida commented in the blog — a "pitifully inadequate" amount?
In that condition, a temporary loss of consciousness results from an inadequate amount of blood flowing to the brain.
Specifically, they kept an inadequate amount of capital on hand so that a small decline in assets or borrowing power left them in a highly vulnerable position.
Because of his anemia, there was an inadequate amount of oxygen being delivered to his tissues, a problem requiring a blood transfusion.
As in many jurisdictions, the study found that Indiana public defenders are overworked and spend an inadequate amount of time preparing for individual cases.
Vaso-vagal syncope is a common condition in which a temporary loss of consciousness results from an inadequate amount of blood flowing to the brain.
They created a shadow financial system that could make loans with far less capital than even the inadequate amount the regulations then in effect demanded.
He said the Republican plan would savage Medicare by giving each beneficiary a fixed, inadequate amount of money to buy private insurance.
***** The next day, I give an inadequate amount of money to Nakul's mother, who looks heartbreakingly happy to receive it, and then we bump into a team of Indian doctors setting off for villages two days' walk away.
"The victims were found to have an inadequate amount of food and were living in an unsuitable and unsafe environment due to the conditions located on the property," the sheriff's news release said.
Before funding became such an urgent issue, several Kansas school districts had filed a finance lawsuit against the state alleging that schools were receiving an inadequate amount of money under the state constitution.
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