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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a law that is sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose or situation.
Example: "The court determined that the existing regulations provided an adequate law to address the environmental concerns raised by the community."
Alternatives: "sufficient legislation" or "appropriate statute".
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"U.S. military and political authorities who placed combat-ready soldiers in the volatile environment of Al-Falluja without adequate law- enforcement training, translators and crowd-control devices followed a recipe for disaster," the report said, adding that the unit had no tear gas or other tools for crowd control.
"We have adequate law enforcement on those bases to respond," he said.
Widespread corruption and the absence of adequate law enforcement continue to enable deforestation in Indonesia, despite recent pledges from the world's largest agricultural corporations to halt forest clearing and a national moratorium on the issuance of new logging permits, according to a report from the Environmental Investigation Agency EIAA).
Of those countries regulating online pharmacies, only 19% prohibited this practice, and indeed, 7% allowed it without adequate law enforcement considerations [ 15].
9 The data are, in part, a reflection of adequate law enforcement and regulatory oversight in countries where these reports came from.
Health systems in developing regions and emerging markets that lack transparency, regulatory control, and adequate law enforcement can result in public and private sector extortion and bribes that enable production and sale of counterfeit drugs [ 14, 15].
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It also requires adequate laws, law enforcement and a well-informed and motivated judiciary.
* Stamp on corruption, and enforce adequate laws to punish those responsible.
Hardly any country in the region, and few in Western Europe, have adequate laws to dampen the influence of money on political campaigns, the report said.
Although there are adequate laws in the Kenyan criminal code to protect girls from what Kenyans call defilement, there is almost total impunity for the perpetrators.
The FATF contends its main source of leverage is a blacklist of countries that have failed to adopt or implement adequate laws.
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