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All of them make inadequate provisions for bad loans, allowing them to overstate their income.
Too often, we fail to learn from the past and make inadequate changes in response to losses.
Overconfident behavioral predictions and trait inferences may occur because people make inadequate allowance for the uncertainties of situational construal.
In a speech in May, Adair Turner, the commission's chairman, said: "If we have no earnings-related objective of policy, many people will make inadequate provision".
Sy says that many municipalities and mayors, particularly outside capital cities, are well-meaning but have little understanding of what options are available to them and make inadequate investments as a result.
Specifically, the unfairness objection is that public provision of a social minimum might lead some people to make inadequate effort to help themselves and that this is unfair to those whose efforts ultimately make the necessary resources available.
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If Judge Rosenthal finds that Nabors made inadequate or misleading disclosures, he could delay the move temporarily and order additional hearings.
Many refugees are also concerned that the government has made inadequate preparations for a return to normal life, according to Muhammad Niyaz, of Islamic Relief.
Because health officials made inadequate efforts to stem the practice, H.I.V. spread quickly among addicts when the virus entered the population.
Second, the city has made inadequate efforts in recent years to enforce those laws, and thus to protect the rest of us.
In an interview published Wednesday in the German newspaper Bild, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu complained that the major powers were making "inadequate" demands of Iran at the bargaining table.
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