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In August, a jury exonerated a mid-level manager at Citigroup who was accused of making inadequate disclosure in the sale of a C.D.O.
The report criticized the state for failing to properly diagnose juveniles' mental health problems, administering medication inappropriately and making inadequate treatment plans.
To give in to personal ambition, to realise a moral and ideological error too late, and to spend the rest of your life making inadequate sense of that failure is all too recognisable.
Four months earlier, the task force had put the Philippines, along with Russia and Nauru, on a list of countries making "inadequate progress" in the global campaign against money laundering.
In your report (Women chain themselves to St Paul's pulpit, 15 October) and the accompanying leader article on the Occupy protesters at St Paul's, there was some criticism of the cathedral for making inadequate responses to the issues Occupy raises.
The agency is being criticized for handing out millions of dollars without proper controls or even standards for evaluating whether grants and loans did any good, and then making inadequate efforts to collect loan payments.
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All of them make inadequate provisions for bad loans, allowing them to overstate their income.
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.
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