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MR. CASSELL -- We think that it provides a substitute adequate JUSTICE STEVENS -- That is equally adequate to the Miranda warnings?

It is characterized by extreme obscurity intentionally produced by periphrasis (preference for a longer phrase over a shorter, equally adequate phrase), coinage of new words, and very liberal use of loanwords to express quite ordinary meanings.

You ask rhetorically, "Why should India and China make major sacrifices while the United States, in effect, gets a free ride?" But turn that question around: "Why should the United States make major sacrifices while China and India get a free ride?" That provides an equally adequate justification for the United States not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

The spectral analysis shows that the frequently found one- and two-temperature descriptions are mainly influenced by the SNR of the data and that models using continuous emission measure distributions can provide equally adequate and physically more meaningful and more plausible descriptions.

APIX® would have been an equally adequate starting point but APIX® compliant hardware is only just appearing on the market.

This is not to say that every theory, method or perspective is equally adequate or provides good analyses in all cases.

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Each is an equally adequate-inadequate description of the truth.

In the Malay speaking group, ICC between baseline and follow up SF-NDI total (summary) scores was 0.83 (95% CI = 0.69 – 0.90), equally demonstrating adequate test-retest reliability, while Malay NDI sub-scale ICC values were as follows: tension/anxiety 0.72, interference with daily activity 0.77, eating/drinking 0.78, knowledge/control 0.83 and work/study 0.91.

"We don't need reform for reform's sake," says Eugene O'Kelly, head of KPMG.Even if the reforms so far prove adequate, an equally thorny issue remains: the dominance of the Big Four.

In addition, the data showed that van patients and non-van patients were equally likely to receive adequate prenatal care as defined by R-GINDEX (P = 0.125).Women who initiated prenatal care on the Women's Health Van achieved earlier access to prenatal care when compared to women initiating care at other community health clinics.

Since Clerselier was equally incapable of providing adequate illustrations, he invited various people to prepare them.

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