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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of adequacy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets a certain standard or is sufficient for a particular purpose.
Example: "The debate centered around a question of adequacy in the proposed budget for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a matter of sufficiency" or "an issue of competence".
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India's foreign minister explained at the time that the "minimum credible deterrence" mentioned in the doctrine was a question of "adequacy," not numbers of warheads.
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But while the first suit, brought by a group called the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, was at its basic level a challenge of the state's financing formula for New York City, the second suit is aimed at compelling a court decision on the question of adequacy of education in poorer districts all around the state.
The question of adequacy of images relates most to the capabilities of the wireless internet connections.
The question of adequacy of studies for regulatory purposes has been debated for years.
The second panel of the table presents effects on two measures of material hardship a scale score based on parents' responses to four questions asking about their current financial situation and a measure of food security based on responses to a question about the adequacy of food in the household over the prior month.
These results pose a question on the adequacy of dialysis delivery in the country.
The generally low correlation between the subjective scores and objective in4dicators necessarily evokes a question on the adequacy of the methods applied.
Thus our series provides an opportunity to draw an objective conclusion about the question of the adequacy of nodal dissection in patients who had concomitant submental flap reconstruction.
Inevitably the question of the adequacy of NF for "Ordinary mathematics" will overlap with this debate.
MIS schemes recovered in 2002, despite a further Senate Committee report critical of mass-marketed investment schemes, that recommended "that the government seek advice from both ASIC and the ACCC on the question of the adequacy of the current measures for monitoring the schemes market, with particular reference to agribusiness and franchise schemes".
However, with phylogenomic data, the question of model adequacy becomes increasingly relevant.
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