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The cry of "Repeal Obamacare!" was echoed by Republicans everywhere, but nobody ever seemed to adequately ask them "...and replace it with what, exactly?" When the website failure was made apparent to all, Republicans redoubled their efforts to make Obamacare seem like the worst idea ever -- without having to state what they'd replace it with.
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He also criticized the press, including his own The Blaze, for failing to cover the story adequately, and asked how the suspect's picture was not yet on newspaper front pages across the country.
Medicare says that the surveys adequately take patient medical conditions into account by asking patients about their health.
The chicken was juicy and lightly seasoned with curry; the lamb arrived medium rare without our needing to ask; the adequately salted ground meat was lightly coated with a tomato-based sauce, a kind of cross between ketchup and barbecue sauce; and the gyro meat thankfully did not resemble thin, dry jerky.
To determine whether the effects of lifestyle factors on frailty can be adequately addressed by asking a single self-report question.
It is thus natural to ask whether one can adequately simulate cell populations with a simpler approach.
No party dares to ask if our judges are adequately trained or are capable of rethinking their pro-prison prejudices.
How, you might ask, can so few be expected to adequately represent so many?
I.R.B.s ask questions like "Have the subjects been adequately informed of what the study involves?" They do not generally ask if the sponsors are recruiting undocumented immigrants or if the study site poses a fire hazard.
Or maybe Zuckerberg is unwilling to let Americans ask for their personal data in an adequately portable form — so they could go and plug it into a rival service.
"Ask whether the changes that have been made adequately address those failings".
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