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At the time of a sanitary inspection initiated by the consumer complaint, raw pork was held at inadequate temperatures at the restaurant, and thermometers were inadequately used during cooking and hot-holding.
A second hypothesis is that the available treatment services are inadequately used by refugees with PTSD, implying underutilisation.
Unfortunately, often funds are insufficient or sometimes inadequately used.
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The ongoing invasion of the private sphere of individuals around the world by governments and companies is an issue that is handled inadequately using current technological and organizational measures.
The depressive symptoms in diabetic patients are often severe and are inadequately treated using current antidepressant medications.
Thus thromboprophylaxis would often be used inadequately if the indication were based on coagulation markers.
Despite criticisms that residential rehabilitation – away from home – is used inadequately and as a treatment of last resort because it is so expensive, the NTA defends its investment record.
In wealthy European countries, too few people with migraine consult physicians, with proportionately too many of these seeing specialists, and migraine-specific medications are used inadequately even among those who do.
In other words, the authors conclude, in wealthy Europe, too few people with migraine consult physicians, and migraine-specific medications are used inadequately even among those who do [1].
A problem hindering the acceptance of magnetic therapy has been that many studies have used inadequately defined treatment devices leading to difficulties reproducing experimental conditions from laboratory to laboratory [53].
Nevertheless, the available resources are used inadequately.
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