Sentence examples for sufficiently plan for from inspiring English sources

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Iraq, after the decisive race to Baghdad, spun wildly and bloodily out of control largely because the Pentagon didn't sufficiently plan for what would happen when an ethnically-fragmented polity which had been dominated for a generation by a totalitarian lunatic suddenly found itself without leaders or any mechanism for maintaining public order.

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But Steve Radley, the EEF's head of policy, says: "Our concern, looking at it a year on, is: is the plan for growth sufficiently visible, and is it having the impact across Whitehall that it needs to have?" Cable himself clearly shares these concerns, judging by a highly critical letter to the prime minister about industrial strategy that was leaked to the press.

"The companies just haven't gone through the hundred-and-one ways a blowout could occur, and in my opinion, they haven't sufficiently articulated their plans for drilling relief wells," he says.

On Wednesday, the Air Transportation Stabilization Board rejected United's restructuring plan for lack of sufficiently aggressive cost cuts.

Since the war's end, however, he has come under increasing fire for his perceived failure to plan sufficiently for peacekeeping and rebuilding.

He put forward a plan for savers to buy shares in the banks after their share prices had recovered sufficiently for the government to recover its own shareholdings.

In its enthusiasm for huge technology projects, such as its plan for a national identity card, the British government has failed to take such dangers sufficiently seriously.

The military itself, six months into the occupation, is willing to acknowledge -- at least to itself -- that it did not plan sufficiently for Phase IV.

A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that found that federal agencies under the Bush administration had neglected to plan sufficiently for the protection of endangered salmon and steelhead in the Columbia and Snake Rivers.

As a result, they may not plan sufficiently for low-probability, large-magnitude events (e.g., the current oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico).

NAPLES — After years of criticism that Italy was not sufficiently caring for one of its most famous, and fragile, archeological sites, the Italian government came out on Thursday with a long-term plan for the protection of Pompeii.

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