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be inadequacy
noun
The state of being inadequate.
Exact(2)
However, the model of compensation cutting was found to be inadequacy.
Dr Gabrielle Heathcote, vice chair of the CHC, expressed concerned that Ms Griffiths' response letter had not referred the council's concerns over what they considered to be "inadequacy and failures of the LHB's consultation process".
Similar(58)
An obvious explanation is inadequacy.
When there is inadequacy of interaction, several emotional and developmental problems can emerge.
Contentious issues were: inadequacy of accountability structures and government inaction to regulate food marketing practices targeting children.
While the world is surrounded by water, yet there is inadequacy of safe drinking water, which results in the prevalence of various waterborne diseases.
There was inadequacy of laboratory reagents, guidelines and materials.
Common causes are inadequacy of dialysis and non-compliance.
Other psychopathological factors with prognostic value were: inadequacy, high asceticism and maturity fear, impulsivity, and sexual problems [ 18, 66- 68].
The results of this study also revealed that there is inadequacy in the supply of ACT in the study area.
Some of the challenges are inadequacy of supplies, shortage of personnel, poor quality of infrastructures and unavailable transport and communication equipment.
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