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The phrase "adequate concept of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of an understanding or idea regarding a particular subject.
Example: "To solve the problem effectively, we need to have an adequate concept of the underlying principles involved."
Alternatives: "sufficient understanding of" or "appropriate notion of".
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Yet if God is utterly transcendent, it is doubtful that humans could possess an adequate concept of him or form true propositions about him.
Conversely, the history of art is preoccupied with historical lineage but has no adequate concept of essence.
Subsection 1 argues that an individual's concerns for justice and her endorsement of deontological constraints cannot be integrated into an adequate concept of well-being.
Aquinas attempts to avoid the accusation that this invokes the ontological argument on the grounds that we do not have an adequate concept of God's essence.
This brings us naturally to the question of what we might consider to be an adequate concept of God, whether or not we wish to argue for the existence of such a being.
If characters are illustrated with only prototypical examples, as they are in most guides, readers are not exposed to a crucial part of the information needed to form an adequate concept of the term.
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Feminist and gender studies already have shown that atypical, and thereby transgressive, modes of corporeal functioning offer a rich resource for developing more adequate concepts of the materiality of human experience and of our personhood (Clare 1999).
25.3% mentioned adequate concepts of intervention as a required condition for initiating such groups.
With respect to scarce resources, the absence of an adequate financing basis for PGIR, the preference for short-term interventions in routine health care, as well as the stated lack of adequate concepts of intervention, the development and evaluation of shortened interventions could contribute to spreading the provision of PGIR in inpatient depression treatment in Germany.
In accordance with the findings of other studies [ 30, 42], the most frequently mentioned implementation barriers were lack of manpower, time and financial resources, and about one quarter stated that adequate concepts of intervention are required for initiating PGIR in their hospitals.
When respondents not offering PGIR in depression treatment were asked for required conditions for initiating PGIR, the most frequently stated answers were additional resources (additional staff; more time and financial resources) as well as adequate concepts of intervention (for details, cf. Table 2).
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