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They could – but were insufficient to keep the peace.
"Current progress is insufficient to keep up with increasing population growth," UNICEF predicts.
However, "the transportation network is insufficient to keep up with demand.
Developments in electronics brought about increasing power densities where passive cooling is insufficient to keep components within acceptable temperature limits.
Insufficient to keep him in a job, though, at a club where such decisions are often made proactively.
Two union leaders not allied with the government have criticized the increase as insufficient to keep up with inflation.
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Novice learners often fail to trace programs step by step because of insufficient understandings of statement sequencing and insufficient ability to keep track of program state.
The only disadvantage was that her reading left her insufficient time to keep up with the newspapers.
American forces, deployed initially in insufficient numbers to keep pace with the evolution of those conflicts, struggled to maintain security.
98 John McLeod VII 28 Apr 2013 2 Insufficient work to keep all CPUs busy because of a high priority long running single CPU task and a multi CPU task.
The prosecutor of Lille said there was insufficient evidence to keep Mr. Strauss-Kahn and Jean-Luc Vergin, a former regional director of Eiffage, a construction company, under formal investigation.
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