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Cameron spoke out after the Guardian published a leaked copy of the Ofsted report, which gave the Islamic school in Derby the lowest "inadequate" mark in every area.
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El País match reporter described the "promising" Pablo as one of Albacete's mainstays, despite inadequate marking by him and defensive partner Gustavo Siviero taking much of the blame for the opening goal as Osasuna won 2 0.
Further compounding these inadequate skillsets are marked inequalities existing in the standards of care provided.
If ventricular function is adequate then the increase in return volume will be successfully handled, but if ventricular function is inadequate this can marked increase cardiac filling pressures and lead to pulmonary oedema and ventilatory failure [ 123].
Others may have been worthy but failed to make their mark because inadequate rehearsal time, or other technical issues, made it impossible for the orchestra to show the scores at their best.
But two specific areas - how quickly children who are new to the care system are having their health needs assessed and the low number of care leavers that go into further education or employment were marked as inadequate.
Inadequate LDL-C reduction marks the need for more effective lipid-lowering therapy.
The proportion of inadequate antibiotic treatments showed marked variations depending on the contamination mode of the AP and the department.
Thus, the inadequate position of the laser mark seems to be the only reason for the neck fracture in this modular system.
The mark test [1], therefore, is an inadequate measure of self-recognition for rhesus monkeys.
Or they might reasonably decide against spending money on an election that will probably be marked by low turnout and an inadequate consideration of the candidates.
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