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"inadequate policy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a policy that falls short of what is needed or desired. For example, "The inadequate policy led to an increase in homelessness in the city."
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Inadequate policy frameworks and inequitable gender norms also often create barriers to girls' economic advancement.
The result of inadequate policy was an economy that remains depressed to this day.
Taking advice will cost more than an execution-only broker but is preferable to taking out an inadequate policy.
This is such a laughably inadequate policy, it could only be supported by a prime minister and political party that believes global warming to be a hoax.
This lowers the average delay, but also lowers the average throughput, due to the inadequate policy.
Below we consider the case of stem cell research, especially embryonic stem cell research, as an example whose history demonstrates how success in crossing the biomedical science valley may be hampered by an inadequate policy map.
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Mélenchon has one: neoliberalism has failed, so it would be suicidal to persist with its inadequate policies.
Of those that did reply, FIS says "a large proportion appear to have inadequate policies and implementation mechanisms".
He failed to make an exception for inadequate policies that don't meet the new minimum standards.
South Africa after 1994 is pilloried for inadequate policies on HIV-Aids and hostility to migrants, its proliferation of walled fortress suburbs and political "newspeak".
The report also cites the commission for inadequate policies regarding the handling of confidential records and for not seeking sufficient information from families of the disabled.
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