Sentence examples for inadequate match from inspiring English sources

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He rightly sent off another Algerian, Nadir Belhadj, for a grotesque, potentially dangerous foul, but if the aggression was Algeria's the appointment of an inadequate match official was lamentable.

The LeJ is steadily growing so big in Balochistan that, at one point, it will start considering its anti-Shia operations as an inadequate match with its huge infrastructure and extended network of operatives and sanctuaries.

An example of this inadequate match and the need for interaction is given in the following quote from a municipal health service interviewee: You can make a digital source but that is often not used.

Different interviewees indicated that, as a result of the lack of interaction between knowledge users and knowledge producers, there appears to be an inadequate match between the supply of, and demand for, knowledge products (often research-based): passive knowledge transfer in the form of reports, databases, and websites is the most common form of implementation.

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These suboptimal results may be due to low competency or fidelity in delivery, or inadequate matching of treatment methods with specific patient problems.

In many cases they have tackled symptoms of land degradation without appreciating fully the background causes, which often relate to inadequate matching of land-use/land-management with features of the landscape.

Assessments indicated sub-optimal methodology throughout, e.g., retrospective (n = 2) and cross-sectional (n = 7) study designs, non-probabilistic sampling with inadequate matching of ITx subjects, non-standard terminology, lack of operational definitions and variety in assessment instruments.

Therefore, it is possible that the observed association in the northern Italian study could result from cryptic population stratification, equivalent to inadequate matching of centenarian and control subjects.

On the other hand the presence of cryptic population stratification, inadequate matching of cases and controls within the study population, and inadequate adjustment for multiple comparison testing can yield a spurious association[20].

Given this discrepancy with the previous reported associations in the northern Italian and the Finnish populations, we conducted re-analysis of these previously published data, which supported one of several possible explanations: i) inadequate matching of cases and controls; ii) inadequate adjustment for multiple comparison testing; iii) cryptic population stratification.

Reported associations in specialized populations may reflect genetic or other interactions specific to those populations or else cryptic confounding influences, such as inadequate matching attributable to population substructure, which are of general relevance to all studies of the possible association of mitochondrial DNA haplogroups with common complex phenotypes.

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