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Two things are notably lacking: an acknowledgement of the problems of funding adequate trials and a discussion of the equivalent risks and inadequacies of conventional medicine.
This implies that computing a measure of the prevalence of food inadequacy is equivalent, analytically, to computing a poverty rate, since establishing a calorie cutoff point is equivalent to setting a poverty line.
Comparisons are reported with literature methods for predicting the measured parameters; discrepancies between data and predictions may be partly due to the inadequacy of a single "equivalent" diameter to represent both shape and size of non-spherical particles; predictive methods performing best are also identified.
Mr. Giuliani said inadequacies in education were the present-day equivalent of discrimination that blacks encountered in other fields in the 1960's and 1970's.
In the case last week, the court ruled that the inadequacy has to be so extreme as to amount to not just bad lawyering, but the equivalent of an absence of lawyering.
The approach undertaken in this study was to quantify the specific uncertainties linked with model parameters, states, input forcing variables, and spatial variations in landscape properties, such that the remaining model uncertainty is equivalent to the inadequacy/inaccuracy associated with the model structure.
Our own inadequacies, obviously.
Your inadequacies reeked.
Dickens never mentioned these inadequacies.
There were inexcusable security inadequacies in Libya.
Today, such inadequacies are endemic.
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