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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inadequate supervision" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone was not given sufficient oversight or guidance. For example: "The child suffered an injury due to inadequate supervision at the daycare center."
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Inadequate supervision and continuing professional education among providers has been reported in the country and elsewhere [ 35- 37].
Inadequate supervision and support to ASHAs were noted as a gap in usual care, resulting in low coverage of selected MNCH services and care received by complicated cases.
At the very least, that sounds like inadequate supervision.
The report also pointed to inadequate supervision of operators and controllers, leading to continued miscommunication.
At the root of MPS's troubles are politics, poor management and inadequate supervision.
"This young man, with proper bail conditions, ought to be released, but there's just inadequate supervision," she said.
And it gave the Bush administration cover to ignore the ever-spiraling risks posed by derivatives and inadequate supervision.
Some of the worst excesses happened because there was inadequate supervision of what was going on inside.
The experiments shed little light on why performance declined, but there is a likely culprit: inadequate supervision.
The board chairman, Mark V. Rosenker, said part of the problem was inadequate supervision and regulation of U.A.V.'s.
Among the charges laid against him were poor management, inept diplomacy and inadequate supervision of the Vatican bank.
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