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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate mechanisms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing systems, processes, or tools that are sufficient or appropriate for a particular purpose or function.
Example: "The organization must ensure that adequate mechanisms are in place to address any potential risks."
Alternatives: "sufficient systems" or "appropriate measures".
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Real and Potential Risks G.M. foods and crops arrived without adequate mechanisms in place to regulate them.
There are already adequate mechanisms to control doctors, nurses and laboratory workers in all branches of medicine.
But their proposals do not create adequate mechanisms to ensure that funds are spent effectively or where they are most needed.
George S. Latimer, the Board's chairman and a Democrat, said that adequate mechanisms were in place to oversee ride purchases and lease agreements at Playland, but that the Board should pay more attention to the process.
3.38 (1.1) 27 adequate mechanisms for evaluating teaching.
Furthermore, private markets may fail to provide adequate mechanisms, such as loans, because of asymmetries of information.
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Users can opt out of ad tracking, but an opt-out mechanism "is not an adequate mechanism to obtain average users informed consent", according to Article 29.
Dennis Kucinich, Democrat of Ohio and chairman of the panel, said the change in the bailout announced this week by Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. "breaks with Congressional intent, contradicts public assurances previously made by Treasury and leaves the federal government without an adequate mechanism to stem the tide of home foreclosures".
This process is known as laser machining; however, no adequate mechanism for the latter has been proposed.
Public private partnership (PPP) appears to be an adequate mechanism for empowering those countries, both developing and developed; in order to bring together the public and the private sector to find efficient ways for public services provision.
Whilst the levy takes away some of the risk of trained apprentices being poached by non-training employers since all employers will pay at least some of the costs of training (whether they choose to employ apprentices or not) it may not be an adequate mechanism for altering the behaviour of all (or even many) employers (or at least not in the way intended by policy).
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