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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate planned" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two words that do not work together grammatically.
Example: "The project requires an adequately planned strategy to ensure success."
Alternatives: "well-planned" or "sufficiently organized".
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Positive moods at a medium level of activation were found to facilitate adequate, planned, and reflective problem-solving behaviours in a study by Reither and Stäudel (1985), whereas negative emotions increased the tendency to avoid a problem by shifting attention to easier tasks (Schwarz and Bless 1991).
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This requires adequate planning of system resources and capabilities.
Without their participation, they argue, there can be no adequate plan and with no adequate plan the Nuclear Regulatory Commission can give no license.
He questioned whether there had been adequate planning for the related projects.
Adequate planning by the government is essential when rolling out any further extensions to the service.
The question facing the group now is whether Mr. Farrakhan has laid adequate plans for succession.
With adequate planning, future conservation purchases could have synergistic effects beyond just protecting ecologically sensitive areas.
Poor inter-professional collaboration might negatively influence adequate planning of operative procedures.
Only 1.25percentt of the peacekeeping budget goes to headquarters administration, far too little, experts say, to allow for adequate planning.
"I believe we are about to repeat the failure to have adequate plans and resources for stabilisation in Mosul.
Why the county did not have an adequate plan last time is a question Mr. Alvarez says he cannot answer.
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