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To call something public is to define it as dirty, insufficient and hazardous.
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In schools with facilities, many are not used because they are either dirty or insufficient for boys and girls to use, or poorly maintained.
Qualitative research in the same area included reports of potentially harmful newborn behaviours such as dipping newborn babies in cold water to make them cry, putting substances on the cord to help it dry, and giving the baby other food before initiating breastfeeding as the colostrums was perceived as dirty or there was insufficient milk [16].
Exclusive breastfeeding is essential; messages to deter the perception that colostrum is dirty and that women have insufficient milk supply need to be developed.
The movie is thus announced as a tribute to cops, firefighters, soldiers and other workers who, for indifferent pay and insufficient appreciation, do society's dirty, dangerous work.
At the camp of shabby tents scattered in scrubby orchard and thick forest, conditions were hard, food and medicine were insufficient and the water was dirty.
This measure (very thin cows) correlated positively also with the dirty water bowls (rs = 0.45, P = 0.004) and insufficient water flow (rs = 0.35, P = 0.028).
The delivery network needs heavy maintenance, pressure is insufficient, and widely used home water tanks are often dirty and poorly maintained by their owners, he says.
Insufficient emotion.
— insufficient consciousness.
Insufficient evidence.
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