Sentence examples for inadequate to pay from inspiring English sources

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Barnett has said some of the communities are "dysfunctional" and the $90m in funding provided by the federal government was inadequate to pay for the communities.

The company will not provide a sales figure, but based on its number of clients, it probably doesn't generate $1 million a year a number inadequate to pay its 95 employees.

But what is bad is that these regulations are an unfunded mandate; the Congressional funding increase provided to school districts -- a mere six cents more per free meal -- is woefully inadequate to pay for the better food.

(District hospital, Hill, Key informant interview) A diverse group of respondents also reported that funds had been inadequate to pay beneficiaries.

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15 16 Consistent with this theory, recent epidemiological studies have observed that low-income individuals in the USA are at increased risk of manifesting depression symptoms, initiating tobacco smoking or binge drinking alcohol shortly after they experience financial stress associated with having inadequate savings to pay for their expenses.

The real battle is not over defence, but over soaring entitlement costs and an inadequate revenue base to pay for them.

The changes are the most sweeping clampdown on the credit card industry in decades and are aimed at protecting consumers from arbitrary increase in interest rates or inadequate time provided to pay the bills.

Since grantors may be deceased, disappeared, or have inadequate financial resources to pay a financial claim based upon the warranties discussed above, title insurance is common.

But it rejected as inadequate Mr. Icahn's offer to pay $1.3 billion for a 31percentt stake in Nabisco Group, which manufactures Ritz crackers and Oreo cookies, saying it "does not come close to reflecting the underlying value of the company's business".

She also points out that experimental paradigms tend to rely excessively on questionnaires, tend to pay inadequate attention to updating of "online representations of bodily properties", and too often neglect observed dissociation between what one experiences and proprioceptive drift, the most frequently employed objective measure of ownership and disownership.

A report by non-profit China Labor Watch and Green America alleged that labourers were exposed to toxic chemicals, given inadequate training, and made to pay for drinking water in their living quarters.

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