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For many Brazilians the World Cup was a once-in-a-lifetime chance to tackle inadequacies in roads and airports that previous governments promised but failed to address.
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This work tackles this inadequacy to propose a new set of indices for emerging topic detection.
Liberal Democrat MP John Hemming said the figures showed the inadequacy of existing rules to tackle the problem of profit shifting by major corporations.
"It's clear that oil exploration will be negative for the area," said Nick Molho, head of energy and climate policy at WWF UK, adding: "The lack of funding raised by the Ecuadorian Government is a stark reminder of the inadequacy of current political action to tackle climate change.
"We need to tackle today's issues with knowledge of what is going on today, not base present-day responses on inadequacies or scandals from the past," said director of research Donald Findlater.
Mr. Bond apologetically acknowledged this -- "There's something I do to people, and it's not what I want to do" -- but his view is that if actors or directors tackle his work, they must tackle it as well as they can, because he is all too aware of its inadequacies.
Ultimately, improving knowledge and public health education to tackle modifiable preconceptions and behaviour may be an effective first step toward increasing individual responsibility for preventing vitamin D inadequacy and osteoporosis.
Our own inadequacies, obviously.
Your inadequacies reeked.
Dickens never mentioned these inadequacies.
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