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That hardly constitutes adequate recompense for increased risk.
But as cutbacks have worsened, the debate has intensified over what constitutes adequate mental health care.
No deal is ever the same, and counterparties differ about what constitutes adequate documentation.
The other set of problems the commissioners foresee relates to what constitutes "adequate yearly progress," a definition still under hot debate in Washington.
The lawyers and judges wrestled over what constitutes adequate funding for education and whether the court had the authority to set a financing level.
The organization has also supported physicians accused of illegally prescribing narcotics, arguing that prosecutors are imposing their views of what constitutes adequate pain treatment.
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Mr. Graham argued that his amendment would give state regulators the final say on what constituted adequate clean-up and that South Carolina was ready to proceed with that determination before the Savannah River tanks could leak.
Electricity options and forward contracts constitute adequate instruments to manage the financial risks pertaining to price volatility or unexpected unit failures faced by power producers.
I now understand that one half hour a week in ballet class does not constitute adequate physical activity, and that movement should be a regular thing for a kid.
N-95 masks provided to visitors will constitute adequate PPE in such cases.
Six clusters of benign cells in at least two slides constituted adequate material for cytological diagnosis.
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