Sentence examples for is not satisfactorily from inspiring English sources

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"The application in this manner of broad secrecy prohibitions to outsiders is not satisfactorily justified, including by precedents in Australia or elsewhere".

And, it said, their plight is not satisfactorily remedied by currency-reading devices, which can be expensive and quite cumbersome: one costs $270 and has trouble reading $20 bills.

In fact, though Sotheby's and Christie's both reported stronger than anticipated attendance and sales results at October's decorative arts auctions, the buy-in rate -- the number of lots that the house buys because bidding is not satisfactorily high -- was nearly double last year's at certain sales.

The supreme court president, Lord Neuberger, said in the judgment: "Parliament now has the opportunity to address the issue of whether section 2 [of the Suicide Act] should be relaxed or modified, and if so how, in the knowledge that, if it is not satisfactorily addressed there is a real prospect that a further, and successful, application for a declaration of incompatibility may be made".

Additionally, mesh-independency is not satisfactorily achieved in the CEL analysis for the dynamic case.

It was created on the basis of phonetics and phonology of West-European languages, and it is not satisfactorily adapted into Polish.

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The first — why the West sat back as the catastrophe unfolded — isn't satisfactorily answered, although a peripheral character, a BBC newswoman (Nicola Walker) who instructs a TV crew to videotape the butchery, suggests an answer.

JON LEE ANDERSON: To answer you briefly and to the point — no, they are not satisfactorily coordinating, to my knowledge, and yes, there is a lot of wasteful overlap and glaring holes.

"Unlike NSA's collection of phone records under a court order, it is clear to me that certain surveillance activities have been in effect for more than a decade and that the Senate Intelligence Committee was not satisfactorily informed.

Experiments having a continuum of possible outcomes for example, that of selecting a number at random from the interval [r, s] involve subtle mathematical difficulties that were not satisfactorily resolved until the 20th century.

● The test or the reference method or both were not satisfactorily described.

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