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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deficient payment' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a payment that is not complete or is deemed to be inadequate. For example: "The customer's deficient payment did not cover the full cost of the purchase, so the store refused to complete the transaction."
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Moreover, the interactions between health policies, such as those for deficient payment methods, distorted price regulation, lack of a referral, system, and an immature medication distribution system, also play a role.
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"The process governing approval of the severance payment was seriously deficient".
The U.S. Treasury this year suspended loan modification incentive payments to the bank because it was "seriously deficient" in responding to requests for modifications.
By contrast the deficient registering of old myocardial infarctions, which is financially not rewarding in our prospective payment based reimbursement of the hospitals, comes as no surprise.
"Yin deficient.
Is he mentally deficient?
Even Saddam is deficient here.
Except we're hardly deficient.
"Different does not mean deficient".
India is deficient in both.
"We're not allowed to be deficient".
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