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Only the most flimsy efforts have been made, insufficient to test the waters.
The administration released a report this week that said Head Start made insufficient progress in preparing preschoolers to tackle reading in kindergarten.
In March 2008, an audit by the city comptroller found it made insufficient visits to families and did not test parents in substance abuse treatment.
But continued disbursement of this money has been thrown into doubt because American officials have adjudged Honduras to have made insufficient effort to eliminate corruption.
It occured to us that perhaps, in the months of plenty, we had made insufficient provision for the food, shelter and diversion we are sure to need in the winter nights that lie ahead of us.
Furness academy in Cumbria has applied to take Ofsted to judicial review after inspectors judged the entire school inadequate in January because its pupils had made insufficient progress in maths over five years.
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People with the variants tend to make insufficient insulin, the hormone that lowers blood sugar.
That said, she surely makes insufficient allowance for the "yuck" factor.
But children's charities criticise the government for making insufficient use of the existing law.Catching foreign child-sex tourists is only part of the problem.
The government intends to pass legislation to give Offa the power to fine universities and colleges that make insufficient progress in widening access, and – in extreme cases – to demand they lower their fees.
Cambridge, Bristol, Exeter, Durham and University College London are among 23 institutions that admit making insufficient progress in widening their mix of applicants in 2009-10 – leading to accusations that the intake of the most selective universities is "increasingly privileged".
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