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After years soaked in filth, blood and fear, the prison stank.The large, oppressive prisons built in Britain in the 19th century have long been thought inadequate.
He was pressured by the French to make peace (1856) on terms he thought inadequate but which forced Russia to give up its control of the mouth of the Danube.
As the one of aims of performing CRRT is to control uremia, low-intensity therapy may be thought inadequate and unacceptable when low molecular-weight solutes increase during CRRT.
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Update: The original headline described the dataset as "user data," which I don't think is inaccurate, but the organization's suggested description of it as "URL data" is, I think, inadequate.
The disclosure that the judges think solves the problem was required long before this section of law was passed in 1970, so it is clear that Congress thought it inadequate.
He had little respect for liberal constitutionalism, which he thought wholly inadequate to contain the power struggle that politics involves.
Most institutions had a budget for CBE, though all administrators thought this inadequate.
The ones the Australian Academy of Sciences think are inadequate.
But it's a textbook that I think is inadequate to the moment.
"Safe manning" certificates are part of the oceans of documents that modern ships and masters must carry on board, but Branko Berlan of the International Transport Workers Federation thinks this inadequate.
And the shock will be so great, Dad, that it won't even occur to them, blind as they are to the chill of their own universe, to think how inadequate t h e y a r e t h e m s e l v e s.
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