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Balance isn't about equal attention to each domain, but rather adequate or sufficient attention to each one, and the answer to the question, "How much is enough?" is highly subjective and dependent upon the predisposition of each individual.

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However, as previous studies suggested relatively strong effects of physical workload on the occurrence of lumbar disc disease, our sample size appears rather adequate.

Rather, adequate and formal financial incentives and in-kind alternatives would allow already-motivated CHWs to increase their commitment to their work.

In the Editorial of the journal it is suggested that HFA2000 should in Portugal have as an objective rather "adequate health care for all" than "health for all" [ 65].

Such people are not being required to plan an adequate pension but rather to plan an adequate pension from a position of poverty.

The problem lies not with arbitration, or the arbitrators the parties select, but rather with lack of adequate knowledge of lawyers who prepare compulsory labor arbitration agreements.

This is distinct from the question of whether communication or information transmission between dentists and dental technicians is adequate, but rather relates to implant treatment knowledge, especially decisions about which prostheses and other treatment tools to use.

For these fluids, modeling with sufficient accuracy using classical Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces, L p and W 1, p, where p is a fixed constant, is not adequate, but rather the exponent p should be able to vary [6, 7].

While this would entail that forms of blindness due to neural dysfunction count as mental disorders, which goes against our normal usage, his goal is not to completely capture our intuitions, but rather to have an adequate set of definitions to accommodate a theory of psychiatric explanation within the field of cognitive neuroscience.

This argument will not do as it stands because there might be cases in which imposition of coercion is neither unconditionally right nor unconditionally wrong but rather conditionally acceptable acceptable provided adequate compensation is paid to those whose autonomy is burdened by the coercion.

This does not mean that the model is adequate, but rather that it is difficult to find any model for these heterogeneous data.

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