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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequacy of recent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the sufficiency or appropriateness of something recent, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The adequacy of recent studies in this field has been questioned by several experts."
Alternatives: "sufficiency of recent" or "appropriateness of recent".
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"Our preliminary assessment is that Toyota resisted the possibility that electronic defects could cause safety concerns, relied on a flawed engineering report, and made misleading public statements concerning the adequacy of recent recalls to address the risk of sudden, unintended acceleration," wrote committee chairman Henry Waxman.
"Our preliminary assessment is that Toyota resisted the possibility that electronic defects could cause safety concerns, relied on a flawed engineering report and made misleading public statements concerning the adequacy of recent recalls to address the risk of sudden unintended acceleration," the representatives said.
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The police did not furnish comments about local drug activity or the adequacy of their recent patrols.
While the filling pressure may represent a measure of the adequacy of resuscitation, a recent report suggests that filling pressure goals alone do not correlate well with changes in the stroke volume index [ 31].
The present study explored perceived adequacy in the preparation of recent Kenyan medical school graduates for their roles as interns in district hospitals in order to inform the emergent design of the Aga Khan University undergraduate medical education curriculum.
The perspective of recent graduates is important in assessing the adequacy of training and for improving clinical and surgical education.
The PHSO said: "We have accepted a complaint from Mrs Morris to investigate the adequacy of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust's recent investigation into the loss of her daughter's medical records.
A recent study compared the adequacy of different models in estimating LC mortality rates.
A recent review of the adequacy of guideline recommendations has highlighted that over half of the recommendations (52.7%) give no indication of the strength of that recommendation [ 1].
In fact, data shows a decreasing trend of the adequacy rate in recent years, probably due to the fact that students cannot be expelled from the system until they are 16 years old.
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