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Language too is an inadequate expression of our thought and in our actual speech we omit much, relying on the abilities of our hearers to reconstruct that which is not explicitly expressed in words.
Sometimes customers are unfairly labeled "difficult people" due to inadequate, confusing, or poorly thought-out policies and protocol.
at thought gave an inadequate picture.
Of the 200 teachers surveyed by OnePoll, 31% thought they had inadequate knowledge of how pupils behaved online and 44% were unsure how to respond to cyberbullying.
Suppose one finds phenomenal character quite generally inadequate for the intentionality of thought and sense-experience by answering 'yes' either to (i), or to both (ii) and (iii).
The notion of trait phenotype is usually applied to persistent expressive or behavioral features (e.g., persistent subtle formal thought disorder or inadequate affective modulation).
Rejecting as inadequate attempts to interpret workers' thoughts and actions primarily through analyses of trade union institutions or leaders, they have instead sought to study the workers themselves.
The wholly inadequate interpretation of Beauvoir's philosophical thought as a mere application of Jean-Paul Sartre's is a good example of the limitations of this strategy.
On second thoughts, travel writing seems an inadequate, and inaccurate, description of what Randall and Justin Hill have achieved.
It's bad enough to have these young men and women fighting an ill-thought-out war, but supplying inadequate equipment and then not sending the proper replacements when they are available is unconscionable.
Mystics without Wordsworth's poetic gifts often turn silent, the paltry reach of words wholly inadequate to the loftiness of their "elevated thoughts".
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