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The phrase "adequately and sufficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets the necessary standards or requirements.
Example: "The report must be adequately and sufficiently detailed to meet the expectations of the committee."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily and sufficiently" or "appropriately and adequately".
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The argument is that although there are already some legal obligations to take human factors into account, practical experience shows that this is not done adequately and sufficiently.
In this work the effort is mostly based in modeling and solving the problem of finding optimal policies for the maintenance and management of aging structures through a POMDP framework with large state spaces that can adequately and sufficiently describe real-life problems.
For other rules, more than one indicator was needed to adequately and sufficiently address the different facets of the rule.
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A major obstacle to this in clinical practice remains the lack of adequately validated and sufficiently specific predictive tools to determine the likelihood of CBSI in a critically ill patient with multiple risk factors [ 12- 14].
However, any clinical trial would need to be powered adequately and of sufficiently long duration to study dementia or cognitive outcomes as primary end-points.
Still, in many cases it is hard to find adequately trained people and sufficiently integrated development tools for complex solutions, especially in the case of small and medium sized enterprises.
All that is left is to insure that workers in voluntary servitude are sufficiently trained, suitably fed, adequately housed, media entertained, and sufficiently intoxicated and medicated as needed.
In a statement the Welsh government said: "One of the main aims of the review is to consider whether we have a qualification system that assesses literacy and numeracy skills adequately and prepares young people sufficiently for entry into the workplace or for progression into the next stage of education".
"One of the main aims of the review is to consider whether we have a qualification system that assesses literacy and numeracy skills adequately and prepares young people sufficiently for entry into the workplace or for progression into the next stage of education".
Aspects of health after flexor tendon repair could be assessed more adequately and cover patients' needs more sufficiently by choosing outcome measures which refer to all aspects of functioning.
The question then is, "do Quality Rating and Improvement Systems lead to the availability of higher quality care?" Adequately addressing this question requires improved measurements of "quality" and sufficiently broad, holistic analyses of child outcomes.
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