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Many who stood around the memorial struggled for words — "shocking," "horrible," "unthinkable" — that were ultimately inadequate, their voices faltering with the weight of the events.
They viewed themselves as inadequate and voiced concerns about their parenting capabilities, "Everything we do is wrong, everything we do doesn't work with her".
These included experiencing internal conflicts, making a strong case against inadequate staffing, and voicing their frustration with the pressure from management.
Her voice proved inadequate, however, and she turned to the stage in 1892.
Neither will he be railroaded into tokenism, as a response to criticisms that his attempts to broaden Radio 4's range of voices are inadequate.
Most of the speech corpora used in ASR research have inadequate representation of older voices.
He describes their poor reception at the largely forgotten Weeley festival as evidence that Bolan's voice was "clearly inadequate" and T Rex as a band were "insubstantial", as if this overrode the 10 weeks they spent at No 1 with "Hot Love" and the deathless "Get It On".
Then, as if she found her own words inadequate, she leaned forward and her voice grew intense.
In early human studies, however, there was no strong biomarker evidence of amyloid reduction in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and concerns about inadequate brain concentrations in humans were voiced.
It brings into the arena countless Americans whose voices previously might have received inadequate or slanted exposure.
Labor leaders say they have seized on this issue because their members have voiced so much concern about inadequate child care.
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