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The lack of insurance exists because insurers do not know how to provide adequately for possible losses.

It is equally important to ensure that parents can both care for their children and provide adequately for them.

"If the current legislation doesn't provide adequately for large-scale exploration programs, why didn't the government fix that during the last four years?

His increased income meant that he was now able to provide adequately for his family, which had lived in near poverty since returning to Britain.

In fact Wallace's father qualified as a solicitor but failed to provide adequately for his large family: Alfred didn't quite fit into any social niche, which may have made him more open to unorthodox ideas.

Iraqi officials have also been assiduous at courting the press, punching home the message that they are fighting to defend faith and fatherland.The second factor is the failure of many Arab governments to provide adequately for their own people.

The Germans, despite years of concentration on the Schlieffen Plan, failed to provide adequately for communication between higher headquarters and the rapidly marching armies of the right wing driving through Belgium and northern France.

Getting the child back and providing adequately for his care at home was always difficult for her, because, as an illegal immigrant, she did not qualify for most government financial and medical help, and what help her son was entitled to was often not enough.

However, any question of this interpretation is impossible given Lord Diplock's ruling in the Sheppard case in 1981, which said categorically that: "To 'neglect' a child is to omit to act, to fail to provide adequately for its needs; and, in the context of section 1 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, its physical needs rather than its spiritual, educational, moral or emotional needs".

"The real tragedy is not unemployment per se, but unemployment plus the impossibility of providing adequately for the unemployed without impairing the conditions of further economic development".

Charles Beitz was an early proponent of a resource distribution principle, according to which natural resources should be allocated such that each society is able to provide adequately for its population (Beitz 1975).

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