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Leveson criticises Northern & Shell for taking "inadequate steps" to look into hacking at its titles.
But the White House plan also fails, through a reliance on a health care law that expands the role of private insurers while taking inadequate steps to rein in price-gouging by the private insurers that ultimately puts cost pressures on Medicare as well.
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And we have a problem with a culture that has taken inadequate steps to correct this situation".
But they also clearly laid blame for the crisis at the doorstep of the United States, saying "some advanced countries" had taken inadequate steps to prevent a buildup of dangerous risks.
Some Catholics have accused Bishop Murphy of taking inadequate remedial steps on the abuse cases here, which predated his arrival.
Two and half months later the Administration hasn't even started to take the inadequate steps it promised it would take.
The Federal Reserve took a wholly inadequate step last year when it required banks to get people to opt in to the overdraft plan before charging them fees.
This is not to suggest that phone hacking did take place at any of the Northern & Shell titles; the point being made is that inadequate steps were taken to establish that it had not.
This "reasonableness" has led to Congressional gridlock, the appearance of weakness, and ongoing economic misery after inadequate steps were taken.
Mr. Bush was content to list the inadequate steps his administration has already taken, while flatly rejecting Governor Davis's pleas for short-term price relief.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat who heads the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, said the president had taken a modest but inadequate step forward.
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