Sentence examples for adequate no from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adequate no" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it is not usable without additional context to clarify its intent.
Example: "The response was adequate, no further action is needed."
Alternatives: "sufficient no" or "acceptable no".

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There is no picture adequate, no representation that captures him.

Chicken in a mole poblano sauce is adequate; no more, however.

Hence, the coding for hearing was 0 = adequate: no deficit, 1 = minimal difficulty: 0.5 deficit; ≥ 2: 1 deficit.

This means that even if adequate NO is released from the endothelial cells, abnormalities in smooth muscle cell signalling could still lead to a reduced vasodilatory response.

Striving for perfection is guaranteed to make you less happy with what you have and will make you feel even worse and less adequate, no matter what you do have.

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It was there that "Lonesome Pine" picked up its producer, Sandra Schulberg, who raised the $1 million that might be described as an adequate, no-frills budget.

Without adequate healthcare, no one can make full use of his or her talents and opportunities.

The defense, with the exception of the talented Jorginho, is adequate but no more.

Firstly they concluded that the fees systems were adequate and no change was necessary in that regard.

Subject adherence and plasma VVC levels were adequate, and no changes were observed in coreceptor tropism, phenotypically or genetically.

Anesthesia was adequate and no patients required midazolam sedation during the intraoperative period.

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