Sentence examples for may not adequately from inspiring English sources

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Employers and graduate schools may not adequately adjust for the competition.

This projection may distort the projected vector and the secondary task may not adequately be executed.

Such patients may not adequately prepare for this eventuality despite a timely recommendation by their nephrologist.

In addition, the reported "profitability" may not adequately account for hefty start-up costs.

Again, a limitation here is that it may not adequately include innovative entrepreneurs.

Nevertheless, the microturbine may not adequately compensate rapid load change due to its slow dynamic response.

The results reveal that departmental silos may not adequately explain variation in stakeholder perspectives.

Without adequate Sunni representation on that body, many people fear here that the constitution may not adequately protect them.

However, such models may not adequately describe transport along multiple flow paths with intermediate velocity contrasts in connected fields.

Other efforts to anonymize family health data have provoked criticism that stripping identifying information may not adequately protect one's privacy.

Therefore, the Jamar dynamometer may not adequately capture changes in the fingertip forces under different grip spans.

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