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Pieters was pretty much blameless in the 5&4 victory of Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar, such was the remarkably inadequate level of Westwood's play.

David Axelrod, a former top adviser to Obama, tweeted that Trump's "blithe dismissal only deepens concern", and John Dean, the former White House counsel under former president Richard Nixon, described the response as "remarkably inadequate".

Scientists are still arguing about fat, despite a century of research, because the regulation of appetite and weight in the human body happens to be almost inconceivably complex, and the experimental tools we have to study it are still remarkably inadequate.

The mammalian heart must maintain its structural and functional integrity for decades, yet the response to damage in this vital organ is remarkably inadequate and often results in heart failure.

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By contrast, such inadequate responding was remarkably low in "gambler" marmosets, suggesting that these animals are less sensitive to uncertainty and relatively unaffected by reward loss.

By contrast, such inadequate, restless responding was remarkably low in "gambler" marmosets, suggesting these animals to be less sensitive to uncertainty and/or relatively unaffected by reward loss.

This implies that although both strata have exhibited substantial variations regarding the prevalence of inadequate sleep, they were remarkably similar insofar as decreases in the number of 7 8 h sleepers is concerned.

Certainly incompetence and cover-ups can be found in education, as in any profession, but so can a great many instances in which educators are doing remarkably well in addressing daunting challenges with inadequate resources.

As the rational choice, classical game theory recommends a mixed strategy in such situations, which is remarkably bad advice for real life, and luckily descriptively inadequate.

In fact, the parametric methods for calculation of confidence intervals for the mean are remarkably robust unless the distribution is extremely skewed and the sample size inadequate (Kirkwood and Sterne 2003).

Remarkably, none of the teachers observed in recent Ofsted reports in the borough has been rated as "inadequate", while the majority were either good or outstanding.

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