Sentence examples for adequate correct from inspiring English sources

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But perhaps equally at fault are Arabs and Muslims who have failed to provide adequate, correct and reliable information to promote their cause.

Also, it is important to bear in mind (and this is one aim of this study) that the necessary number of loci for an RCA to be able to have an adequate correct classification rate might differ for populations with other characteristics not present in the simulated populations.

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It may thus be reasoned that, if a precise account of the intuitive usages of sets by mathematicians is given, an adequate and correct foundation will result.

Some city leaders believe the commission and the inspector general should be given the chance to review the examination and determine whether the changes it recommends are adequate to correct deficiencies.

This is an ambitious and difficult project, which will require several years to complete, but could allow an adequate and correct categorization of patients with CDH.

Overall adequate knowledge (correct answer to all statements) was 46%, however, most participants (83%) knew how to use condoms correctly.

One particular 1846 bp region, derived from two PCR products (trnHGUG - psbA and trnFGAA- ndhJ) was adequate for correct phylogenetic placement of 13 of the 15 varieties (with the exception of Degarmoara Flying High and Odontoglossum Violetta von Holm).

Each criterion was graded as follows: A: adequate, with correct procedure; B: not described in sufficient detail to allow a definite judgment and C: inadequate procedures, methods, or information.

Conversely, while CRRT with low-bicarbonate replacement fluids can avoid CO2 retention in patients with limited alveolar ventilation, it is less adequate at correcting acidemia.

Fortunately, Campbell and others recognized what has been illustrated in the present study - that matching and statistical controls are only partially adequate in correcting for this confound - leaving residual confounding, which Campbell called the under-adjustment bias[ 44, 65].

First, the eligibility criteria eliminated over 96% of patients evaluated for the study, as patients were invited to participate if they were alert, participating in their daily care routines, appropriately following commands, cognitively intact to participate in the consent process, and had adequate or corrected vision and hearing.

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