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British troops, were inadequately briefed, inadequately trained, and inadequately equipped, just as they were in Iraq.
Nevertheless the claim was repeated by an inadequately briefed BBC interviewer.
Republicans in Congress complain that they were inadequately briefed on the savings accounts, and large business interests see the plans as a distraction from other legislation they want more.
One of our delegates, who was recently awarded his PhD at Bath, has personal experience of the way in which universities can be pressured as a result of staff being inadequately briefed about these issues.
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However, Japan's Financial Services Agency FSAA) is concerned that banks are inadequately briefing customers on the risks.
This debate over the validity of N. hatcheri stems largely from inadequately brief and occasionally incorrect descriptions of the specimen, incomplete documentation of restoration on the skull, and differing opinions among ceratopsid workers.
An inadequate minimum wage, inadequately enforced, is a key issue.
The City regulator has been censured for adopting a high-risk and inadequately controlled strategy when a press briefing about its review of the life insurance industry led to £3bn being wiped off the value of insurance company shares.
In brief, adult subjects with type 1 diabetes, inadequately controlled with subcutaneous insulin regimens, were randomized to receive either 6 months of subcutaneous insulin therapy followed by 6 months of CIPII, or vice versa.
One briefer, for example, mentioned that the Army was resorting to packing inadequately armored Humvees with sandbags and Kevlar blankets.
In brief, the RECORD study enrolled 4,458 people with type 2 diabetes that was inadequately controlled with metformin or sulfonylurea monotherapy.
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