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The phrase "adequacy of public" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the sufficiency or quality of public services or resources, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The adequacy of public transportation in the city has been a topic of debate among residents."
Alternatives: "sufficiency of public" or "quality of public".
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Inadequate representation has given rise to a spate of lawsuits challenging the adequacy of public defender systems.
This requires an evaluation of the adequacy of public and private resources, services and income for the economic security of current and future California seniors.
But American academics were viwed as too lax after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957 and again after the "Nation at Risk" report in 1983 sounded an alarm about the adequacy of public edcuation.
"Health Officials Fear Local Impact of Smallpox Plan" (front page, Jan . 5 highlights a planning essential that federal decision makers have overlooked: without basic adequacy of public health and health care systems, there can be no surge capacity in response to emergencies.
It was found that variables such as organizational context, organizational culture, nature of the economy and polity, the availability of the needed equipments, and the adequacy of public utilities most especially electricity all have significant impact on organizational performance.
The level and adequacy of public expenditure on home care was discussed in many articles.
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The study grew from a survey authorized by the State Legislature, which wanted to measure the adequacy of the public university system, and financed a four-page questionnaire that was given to all 30,000 students who graduated from high school in Wisconsin in 1957.
The adequacy of the public terminal facilities for carload freight in Los Angeles (consisting of the team tracks and freight sheds of the carriers respectively), the facts set forth with respect to the construction of the spur tracks, their location, the acquiescence in the switching charge and its maintenance, were established before the Commission, it is alleged, by undisputed evidence.
Based on their input, the report finds that the critical long-term challenges to mass consumer adoption are a lack of consumer awareness about the vehicles and their performance, high upfront costs and limited battery range of certain models, and concerns about the adequacy of the public charging network and related infrastructure.
Whether or not disease in humans is a result of these climate-induced alterations of vector range depends on many other factors, such as land-use practices, human behaviour, human population density and adequacy of the public health response.
Time is short for reporters these days, even at previously long-winded Westword, and sorting out the adequacy and nature of public events on a congressman's calendar is complicated and filled with gray areas.
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