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The major causes include (a) defective design, (b) noncompliance with standard operation procedures (SOPs), (c) the presence of ignition sources, (d) ineffective enforcement of safety rules, (e) inadequate design of emergency facilities, and (f) delayed emergency response.

However, key limitations included: (a) inconsistent coverage of core addiction indicators, (b) varying cut-off scores to indicate clinical status, (c) a lack of a temporal dimension, (d) untested or inconsistent dimensionality, and (e) inadequate data on predictive validity and inter-rater reliability.

d) Inadequate monitoring and enforcement of environmental and occupational health and safety regulations e) Inadequate intersectoral collaboration between the various administrative arms of the government including the Ministries of Health, Works and Housing, Defense and the Nigeria Police Force as well as the state and local governments.

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Thus, an understanding of the factors that influence the decisions of health workers to leave (e.g., inadequate infrastructure, inadequate salaries, or intangibles) and the strategies effective for retention is imperative [ 4].

But for quantifying expressions like 'someone'no'no student', an interpretation of type e is inadequate.

As part of the research project UR BAN, this study investigated the causes of driver errors (e.g., inadequate attention allocation) in urban areas when turning left at intersections.

Lack of significant associations at lower exposures may be attributed to methodologic issues (e.g., inadequate statistical power, exposure misclassification), or to differences in the dose response relationship at high versus low exposures.

Related environmental meta-trends (i.e., decreased freshwater access and global climate change) are threatening to disrupt organizational operations due to reduced resource supply (e.g., inadequate water) and the potential for a displaced workforce and customer base (Shen et al. 2011; Wei and Fang 2012).

Alternatively, it was proposed that such highly rich vegetation zone might have attracted early human because of ease of resources and the lack of corresponding evidence were explained due to various reasons (e.g., inadequate surveys or thick vegetation not allowing proper surveys, lithics being transported after use instead of being discarded) [10].

The causes for limited adaptation that makes species less fit in the environmental conditions of newly introduced territories can be genetic (e.g., inadequate levels of genetic variation for target traits in response to the act of natural selection) or ecological (e.g., trade-offs that involve the traits of ecological importance).

The objection can rest on empirically (e.g., inadequate knowledge on embryonic development and fetal perception of pain makes the objector to interpret reflex fetal movement as a response to pain [ 19]) or morally weak bases (discriminatory beliefs based on morals and/or religion, such as women being irresponsible when not using adequate contraception [ 17]).

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