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be sufficiently considered
adverb
In a sufficient manner; enough.
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Mental health practitioners seemed to focus on solving service users problems primarily from a biomedical point of view and the service users' perspective, values, wishes and/or needs did not seem to be sufficiently considered.
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But I think we may not be sufficiently considering that that might not be the primary outcome they're seeking.
Although the Board of Immigration Appeals had granted Kargbo's appeal, agreeing that his status as a child soldier had not been sufficiently considered, he had to wait in jail for three months before his case would be heard again.
However, the possible unintended consequences of these aspects of ballot design have not been sufficiently considered.
The transport of solids in mixed-flow dryers has not yet been sufficiently considered and investigated.
The decision was taken by acting RFU chief executive Martyn Thomas, who said that while Tindall's behaviour had been "unacceptable", "mitigating factors" had not been sufficiently considered.
But the serious case review (SCR) said Ben's safety at the hands of his father had not been sufficiently considered.
This is often because the human element in the system has not been designed well enough or work practices have not been sufficiently considered.
Whereas techniques for object selection, manipulation, travel, and wayfinding have already been covered in existing taxonomies in some detail, application control techniques have not yet been sufficiently considered.
The CAM systems for NC machine tools are already established, however, the CAM system for industrial robots has not been sufficiently considered and developed yet.
The cutting conditions and the chip formation of the bevel gear hobbing process were sufficiently considered in the applied milling experimental procedure.
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