Sentence examples for the term adequate from inspiring English sources

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Thus in articulating an interpretation, or set of interpretations of the term adequate to frame theoretical issues, we cannot simply describe how it is currently employed — we must assign it a more definite and coherent meaning than extant in common usage (Block 1995, 2002).

This definition requires that patients with migraine fail adequate trials of preventive drugs, alone or in combination, from at least 2 of 4 drug classes including: beta-blockers, anticonvulsants, tricyclics, and calcium channel blockers, whereas the term adequate is not further specified.

The term adequate fluid resuscitation indicates a central venous pressure above 6 mmHg (above 8 mmHg if mechanically ventilated) or a global end-diastolic volume by trans-pulmonary thermodilution (PiCCO system, Pulsion, Germany) above 700 ml/m.

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The conceptual difficulties inherent in the terms "adequate margin of safety" (Section 109) and "ample margin of safety" (Section 112) are discussed.

Criticism lacks terms adequate to describe the narrative feebleness of these novels.

The firm added that it would take steps to establish what it termed "adequate protection" for Apple and Flashpoint if their claims were later ruled to have been valid.

Bailyn himself did not accept the term 'civic humanism' as adequate to the American reality, nor did he overestimate the importance of a republicanism in the American Revolution and its aftermath although it was still present, according to him, in the ferment of the colonial period.

For significant terms, parameter estimates with SE are presented; for non-significant terms, statistics follow reinsertion of the term into the minimum adequate model (MAM) and subsequent model comparison.

For significant terms, parameter estimates with SE are presented; for non-significant main effects, statistics follow reinsertion of the term into the minimum adequate model (MAM) and subsequent model comparison.

We believe that using just the term "cooperation" is not adequate, because we want to emphasize that in our system, cooperation involves exchange of distinct benefits between two distinct populations rather than cooperation involving exchanging of identical benefits between identical individuals which the majority of the field has been studying.

While undisputed on the level of these abstract terms, the adequate perception of preservation is still an issue of scientific research, which, e.g., depends and varies fluently with the application context (compiling and optimizing "stand-alone" applications, communicating systems, reactive systems, etc.).

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