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The phrase "adequate promise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a commitment or assurance that is sufficient or satisfactory in a particular context.
Example: "The company made an adequate promise to deliver the project on time, which reassured the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "sufficient assurance" or "acceptable commitment".
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None of Buford's horses showed adequate promise for the next All-American, and he scratched out and stayed home while I went to Ruidoso with my wife, Yolanda Whitman.
Therefore, this assay at a threshold of ML ≥0.5 demonstrates adequate promise to proceed with the next phase of biomarker development (52), a larger prospective trial, to more completely determine the operating characteristics of the test.
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Countries from Gambia and Haiti, to Malawi and Bangladesh need the "predictable and adequate" funding promised in Copenhagen so that they can take simple steps to protect their citizens.
The rise of big data has led to new demands for machine learning (ML) systems to learn complex models, with millions to billions of parameters, that promise adequate capacity to digest massive datasets and offer powerful predictive analytics (such as high-dimensional latent features, intermediate representations, and decision functions) thereupon.
Instead, I see kids having to travel long ways to bus stops, and competing every year to get into schools that are adequate and may promise a good future.
A similar R&D deficit exists for rare diseases whose small patient populations neither promise adequate returns on investment [ 16- 19].
All this creates an impression of economic growth (little of which comes from manufacturing and industry) and, if one ignores the simultaneous growth of slum housing (lacking water, electricity or adequate sewage), the promise of entry to a better life.
Local officials said they had made adequate preparations, but promised to carry out an inquiry.
"The promise is adequate," said Mr. Ugas, of the Ogaden Welfare Society.
Wolfram, Charles W. (1992) "Scottsboro Boys in 1991: The Promise of Adequate Criminal Representation through the Years," Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy: Vol. 1 : Iss. 1, Article 3.
Dozens of school districts are suing the state on the grounds that current funding restrictions violate the Texas constitution's promise of adequate educational provision.There are, however, some holes in the plot.
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