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It's a political party, a social movement and a militia for which the term "terrorist group" is entirely inadequate.
New Jersey currently has a separate-and-unequal civil union law in place, which is entirely inadequate.
The New York Times once described Nighty Night, the series for which she's best known, as "an English Curb Your Enthusiasm", which is entirely inadequate, but understandably so, since there aren't any real parallels on either side of the Atlantic.
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At least admit these are articulate words: "I feel words of condolence and sympathy to be entirely inadequate.
Several of the women said yesterday that Colonel Saleh's apology was entirely inadequate because he had ruined lives.
But the billion dollars a year that Price is proposing to devote to this purpose would be entirely inadequate.
But what was paid into the BHS scheme over the course of the noughties proved to be entirely inadequate to weather the financial storm of 2008-09.
Despite Southampton knowing prior to the year abroad that Heather had mental health issues, she feels the support she received was entirely inadequate.
While the pace of the battle against AIDS is picking up, efforts to stem the epidemic are "entirely inadequate" for the health emergency, which is "continuing to spiral out of control," the director of the United Nations AIDS program said yesterday.
"We can't gauge their decision-making process accurately, partly because our intelligence capabilities have been entirely inadequate to the task, and partly due to the nature of the regimes.
Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi could prevent many invasive species from crossing between the two sources, but measures to prevent new species from arriving and dispersing via ballast-water exchange from ships are entirely inadequate.
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