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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate country" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a country that meets certain standards or requirements, often in terms of resources, governance, or development.
Example: "The organization aims to provide support to an adequate country that demonstrates a commitment to sustainable development."
Alternatives: "sufficient nation" or "capable country".
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There is adequate country representation but scant ideological differences among speakers.
Firstly, there is adequate country specific baseline data even if there may be some gaps and divergent standards, secondly, there is adequate UNICEF program and project documentation.
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After all, as long as adequate, country-specific reforms are implemented on the domestic level, developing countries still have a number of tracks (such as infrastructure investments, technology absorption, poverty reduction, natural resource management) along which to maintain growth dynamics -- irrespective of the doldrums faced by advanced economies.
There is no doubt that a country, with adequate state support and a willingness on the part of the people, can allow its languages to flourish independently of each other.
In the northern Hhohho region, where rainfall has typically been adequate, the country's largest reservoir, the Maguga Damn, is down to 37 percent of its capacity.
One of the major, but perhaps less widely recognised lessons of the MDG experience has been the importance of building adequate in-country capacity to collect, analyse, and present policy-relevant data on the various targets.
It is well known that, with sound polices and adequate investment, countries in East and Southern Africa have gained world-wide leadership in the sustainable management of wildlife resources.
Earlier this month, Elliott told the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper that Jadco did 106 tests last year, which he believed was "adequate" for a country with a population of 2.7m.
The sentiment of the time strongly disfavored standing armies; the common view was that adequate defense of country and laws could be [p151] secured through the Militia -- civilians primarily, soldiers on occasion.
One might argue that hemodialysis is a cost-intensive form of dialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD) would be more adequate for a country like Tanzania.
After more than a decade of taking out huge loans to build large-scale infrastructure -- most of which hasn't yet produced adequate returns -- the country is now struggling to make payments, and is looking for another way out.
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