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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insufficient works" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is generally used to refer to works that are not enough to achieve a goal. For example, "Despite the team's best efforts, their insufficient works resulted in their failure to reach the deadline."
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However, there has been insufficient works done on the outage performance analysis in multi-hop cellular system.
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Most stillbirths are potentially preventable – but insufficient work has been done to establish which are the women whose babies are at risk.
But these are inconvenient details to Mr. Gingrich, who implied that the rise in federal aid was a sad indication of the insufficient work ethic of black Americans.
And it remains difficult today, Ms. Horowitz said, describing the loan-approval process as one of the biggest issues confronting independent contractors, along with deadbeat clients and insufficient work.
Republicans were far less impressed; the party's chairman, Chris Healy, called the agreement a "budget charade," with insufficient work force cuts because of Mr. Malloy's close ties to employee unions.
The members of 60,000 households, a cross section of the population, are asked if they lost a job at any time in the previous three years because a factory or company closed, there was insufficient work or the position they occupied was abolished.
No, but more heavily means-tested for those with insufficient contributions (insufficient work history) Yes.
From the literature review, it has been found that insufficient work has been done on PMEDM of Inconel-800.
Insufficient work has been devoted to a user's ability to understand the assistance that is being offered.
If there is insufficient work in this specific occupation, they will need to resort to a different one.
Aware of the insufficient work on the determinants of the financial structure of Tunisian companies, we will try, in this work, to make a contribution in this direction.
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