Sentence examples for in fact adequately from inspiring English sources

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Later economists would devote a great deal of attention to the question of whether competition in fact adequately constrains the workings of the acquisitive drive and whether a market system might not display cycles and crises unmentioned in The Wealth of Nations.

However, it was not clear if the new protocol was in fact adequately applied in clinical practice, making interpretation of the results difficult.

Moreover, the results suggest that the cultivation system chosen is in fact adequately efficient in delivering the gaseous substrates for the product synthesis.

Patient safety means the extent to which patients are protected from avoidable harm, poor patient safety indicates that patients are not in fact adequately protected [ 1].

Variation of daytime population density among communities was independently correlated with variation of physician-to-population ratio, indicating that there are areas in which physicians appear to be over- or undersupplied against the registered (nighttime) population, but, in fact, adequately supplied against daytime population.

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Boasberg said that top HHS officials "never adequately considered whether [the program] would in fact help the state furnish medical assistance to its citizens, a central objective of Medicaid". That "signal omission" renders the decision "arbitrary and capricious," he concluded.

Some have thought that Plato is here proposing an altogether non-linguistic mode of philosophizing, although his remarks can in fact be adequately understood as merely denying that names should be studied in the pursuit of knowledge, without any accompanying denial that they should even be used.

(NL) Mr President, because I have comprehensively criticised the first Leinen report just now, I would like simply to echo the sentiments of my friend Philip Claeys who has in fact replied adequately to the somewhat strange comments by Mr Bourlanges.

In fact, it can cope adequately with only 17m, says Dieter Faulenbach da Costa, an airport consultant who has appraised the project for an opposition party in Brandenburg's state parliament.

As Brendan Kelly, the chief scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, told me: "The dirty secret of biology is that the fundamental unit of science — i.e., species — in fact can't be adequately defined". Clearly, there are powerful forces that drive life-forms to differentiate, to speciate.

In fact, while DCMs can adequately elicit stakeholders' individual preferences based on sound microeconomic theory [9, 22, 23], ABMs can simulate and reproduce interaction in a participatory decision-making process where stakeholders can influence each other's decisions [24, 25, 26].

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