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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an adequate process for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of a method or procedure for achieving a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "The team developed an adequate process for evaluating the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a suitable method for" or "an appropriate procedure for".
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Without an adequate process for this retrieval, the knowledge remains locked away and cannot be integrated.
Some stated that the opt-out approach respected patients' rights because it provided an adequate process for patients to refuse testing and gave them an opportunity to gain access to a beneficial test.
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Our results are also perfectly compatible with evidence indicating that an adequate process of activation is useful for better performance in cognitive tasks both in academic contexts (Pekrun, Goetz, Daniels, Stupnisky, & Perry, 2010) and organizational settings (Fisher, 1993; Loukidou, Loan-Clarke, & Daniels, 2009).
The situation changed in 2009, when the Securities and Exchange Commission decided that CEO succession would no longer be considered a routine management decision; instead, shareholders suddenly won the right to ask questions about succession planning, and to hold the board not the CEO responsible for ensuring an adequate process was in place.
The consumer groups and networks that are independent of the cable companies have long maintained there is no adequate process for the commission to sort complaints when a cable company refuses to carry programs.
A state audit last July revealed that the Texas Education Agency "lacks adequate processes for monitoring the contract".
The inspection of the caterer found that the business had adequate processes for cooking of foods, and the cleaning and sanitising of the premises was of a satisfactory standard.
9 13 At the system level, it is evident that many practices do not have adequate processes for systematically tracking test requests, recording test results (both clinically abnormal and normal), and confirming if follow-up action has taken place before results reports are filed or patients are notified.
To investigate why adding polymer did not constitute an adequate purification process for urate oxidase, the same procedure was performed on pool 3, i.e. partially purified urate oxidase containing the active form (tetramer) and aggregates likely to be urate oxidase octamers.
These findings will help nursing home decision-makers and managers decide whether to use DCM, and the results will help to design an adequate implementation process for DCM and other psychosocial interventions.
In addition, the chapter conveys knowledge of polymer material behavior, which is helpful in finding the adequate process parameter for a selected design.
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