Sentence examples for does insufficient from inspiring English sources

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This bare description does insufficient justice to the appearance of the exhibition, which was organized by Rob DeSalle and designed by the museum's in-house team.

One might object that he does insufficient justice to the reforming efforts of the king's ministers, and that there is still a case for de Tocqueville's thesis that ancien régime France destabilised because it too, like Austria, was trying to reform itself.

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Graeme Souness has sometimes been accused of doing insufficient homework on opponents but Newcastle United's manager could not be better briefed for tonight's Uefa Cup first leg against Olympiakos in Piraeus.

But alas, there are plenty of folk who believe in supernatural agencies, and who therefore have to believe either that earthquakes and meningitis are our own fault - perhaps because we do insufficient amounts of obeying and worshipping to please the gods - or that these evils are somehow for our good.

Although physical inactivity has been linked with numerous chronic health conditions and overall mortality, the majority of English adults report doing insufficient physical activity.

This indicates that those doing insufficient exercise (79%) were likely to find exercise difficult, while those who perceived they had control over their behaviour were confident that they could be active and probably were already doing enough.

Furthermore, these appear to be related with a higher mortality, as does an insufficient resuscitation within the first 6 hours of ICU admission.

First attention was drawn on social inequalities in cancer occurrence and fatality not only between economically underdeveloped and developed countries but also within countries, where marked social classes differences persist, as does the insufficient recognition of cancers due to workplace exposures.

The big criticism of Paulson's predecessor, the chronically lethargic John Snow, was that he did an insufficient job of talking up the economy's strengths.

Joichi Tachikawa, a spokesman for Toyota, told the BBC that the problem with the steering wheel was to do with "insufficient hardness of the steering shaft".

But to seek only to vindicate the rights of men, as Price had done, was insufficient and misconceived, according to Wollstonecraft.

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