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"The public interest is very adequately served by knowing the facts of this case".
"Police reacted very adequately, policemen did their job perfectly although protesters behaved extremely aggressively," said the interior minister, Tsvetlin Yovchev.
The content of briefing papers was "very, very adequately discussed", he said, adding: "I cannot believe a single cabinet minister did not know what the position was.
Mr Waterhouse does, however, have enough strong feelings of his own – sardonic, fiercely comic, in a manner which is old-fashioned "northern" rather than modern "angry" - to fill the mould very adequately.
Stuart McGillivray Edinburgh Masterful omission by the Guardian of the last word(s) of John Crace's Tory conference sketch: "She was followed on to the stage by Liam Fox, whom the Tories considered to be an…." Please do not inform us of his intended finale, as imagination can fill the gap very adequately.
The evidence from the field of child development has been very adequately reviewed by Leseman (2002).
Indeed, the concern that these have never been very adequately addressed (by Paivio or, indeed, anyone else) may well be another important source of dissatisfaction with the theory (Lockhart, 1987; but see Paivio, 2007).
A consequence particularly for engineering applications is that simplified kinetic expressions ("intrinsic kinetics") are used which describe the operation of the catalyst very adequately over restricted ranges of the partial pressures of the reactants and products and also of temperature but which bear little formal relationship to the mechanism of the reaction in question.
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