Sentence examples for insufficient to form from inspiring English sources

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May: Former prime minister Allawi, head of the Iraqiya Alliance, is the surprise winner of the election, but his 91 seats are insufficient to form a government.

Here is how it explains the glacial pace of the government's response to the crisis: "The number of New York voters committed to fight for gay causes was insufficient to form a political bloc strong enough to successfully demand public funds for research, housing, and social services.

Matter on its own is insufficient to form or to constitute a substance.

The reason for this is assumed to be that the number of similar segment pairs is insufficient to form the correct peaks.

The GB data for the F region during nighttime in winter months is also insufficient to form a significant distribution (this explains some noisiness of the winter MSTID distributions).

This low labeling yields was attributed to the ligand concentrations being insufficient to form the complex with all of the reduced technetium-99m, while the percentage of the colloid was high 14.9% ± 0.5%.

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First, relatively low traffic levels and industrial emissions over France on Sunday meant there was insufficient pollution to form smog over the UK on Monday.

In some cases, there was insufficient evidence to form a definitive conclusion.

Ashi et al. (2002) explain that seismically identifiable BSRs are not formed during active geological processes such as rapid sedimentation or subsidence, because of insufficient gas to form hydrates at the new (moving) gas and hydrate stability boundary.

Consequently, there is insufficient evidence to form a conclusion on whether whole-body vibration, postural stressors or other factors, specific or not specific to driving, are common causes of low back problems in car drivers.

After a 12-month inquiry concluded there was insufficient evidence to form a case that the officer had lied, Mr Mitchell held a press conference during which he was "stern, insistent, outraged... emphatic in his assertion of innocence," according to Quentin Letts in the Daily Mail.

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