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"It's radically inadequate in size".
Behind incidents (that word is radically inadequate) like the revelation that the National Security Agency and the FBI are monitoring essentially all phone calls within, to, and from the United States - for so we must assume - lies a mystery deeper than politics.
If one were to compare this with other policy debates in science, medicine and technology, the situation is radically inadequate.
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21 This critical caregiver shortage is especially apparent in sub-Saharan Africa, where the availability of mental health care is radically limited because of the inadequate numbers of mental health professionals.
The grounded city is a fairer city delivered through radically different policies, necessary because the current packages of policy fixes for unfairness are inadequate to the scale of the problems and their drivers.
For millions of seniors, people with disabilities and families with children who rely on Medicaid to afford care, this bill is as dangerous as it is cruel: the bill will cut tax credits to help individuals buy insurance, radically restructure and end Medicaid expansion – replacing tax subsidies and Medicaid funding with woefully inadequate block grants of money.
A sweeping resolution put forward for the next IWC meeting, beginning in Jersey a week on Monday, would radically revise the commission's procedures, some of which date from its founding in 1946, are regarded as lax and inadequate and "leave it open to accusations of malpractice," in the words of Britain's Fisheries minister, Richard Benyon.
Inadequate, inadequate, inadequate.
Radically less.
Radically safer.
Radically ambiguous and radically free.
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