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The phrase "adequate in the case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets the necessary standards or requirements in a specific situation or context.
Example: "The evidence presented was deemed adequate in the case, leading to a favorable verdict for the defendant."
Alternatives: "sufficient for the situation" or "appropriate for the circumstances".
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Weights substantially less than those needed for cubic blocks are adequate in the case of tetrapods in similar storm conditions.
So an adequate definition of death must be adequate in the case of all organisms.
The approach using the logistic model for binary time series appears to be adequate in the case where there are at most a few daily observations with more than 1 GDV case.
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Mr. Mock has contended that he presented an adequate defense in the case of Mr. Graham and the dozen or so other clients of his who have been sentenced to die.
This is because they could not provide adequate economic (in the case of many underprivileged Americans) or moral (in reference to the condition of divorced and remarried Catholics) guarantees.
To license drugs or vaccines for prevention or therapy of human infectious diseases like smallpox, these compounds must show adequate protection in the case of a challenge with the pathogen in one or more animal models.
Despite all the progress achieved, only one third of patients with TB receive adequate treatment; in the case of MDR, few patients have received the DOTS-Plus regimen and only about 70% of MDR-TB cases respond to the current treatment [ 1, 2].
Register-based sampling is on the other hand feasible and adequate in the Spanish case – although its use limits the comparability with sampling efforts in Italy.
Level 2 analyses involved variables that demonstrate the social support received by the pregnant women: material, emotional/information and affective/positive social interaction dimensions, with cut-off points in the 75th percentile (inadequate when lower than the 75th percentile and adequate in the opposite case).
Asked if that would be adequate in this case, Mr. Holder said: "We will obviously have to determine what the magnitude of the loss actually is.
Since oxygen has no effect on the fluorescence intensity of the HPTS TOA 3 it is evident that Eq. 2 is not fully adequate in this case.
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