Sentence examples for an inadequate array of from inspiring English sources

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Instead, she had chosen — from what she must have considered an inadequate array of choices — to tell me that she had once seen a sight so extraordinary that she had become extraordinary by seeing it.

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The superstition, in effect since opening night in 1606, is unfortunately reinforced by a vast array of inadequate performances.

Tremendous might prove an inadequate description of their impact.

Third, they offer an inadequate explanation of non-optionality.

Thus, functionalism is an inadequate theory of the mind.

Displaced populations in camp settings are at high risk of infectious diseases owing to a large array of risk factors including inadequate shelter, overcrowding, inadequate quantity and quality of food, poor sanitation, poor personnel hygiene, economic and environmental degradation, compromised heathcare practices, and movement of people from areas of low to high endemicity [ 16].

The hard-hitting judgment from the European Commission listed an array of deficiencies, citing inadequate measures to fight money-laundering, vote-buying, fraud and killings linked to organized crime.

For Rio residents, the intoxicating mood of the past two weeks will inevitably give way to an array of challenges: the inadequate sewage-treatment system, the growing poverty and a broken state government unable to pay thousands of civil servants on time.

This appears to be related to a wide array of factors including inadequate content and quality of training and support, the inability of lesser trained and equipped eye health providers to detect and refer problems accurately or sufficiently early and difficulty in restricting primary health care providers to appropriately manage only simple, uncomplicated cases [ 30, 49].

Woolf called it "indecent, obscure, brilliant", and the poem describes (the word "describes" is inadequate: it dynamically enacts, verbally and with an array of compelling visual and typographical effects) a day in post-first world war Paris.

Black Lives Matter U.K. had called for a nationwide "shutdown" to protest an array of injustices, including police brutality; racial disparities in arrests, convictions and sentencing; the treatment of immigrants in detention; inadequate mental health services; and a reported increase in hate crimes since Britain's decision, in a June 23 referendum, to leave the European Union.

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