Sentence examples for was not satisfactorily from inspiring English sources

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was not satisfactorily

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Unary logical function NOT, true if input is false, or a gate implementing that negation function.

  • You need a not there to conform with the negative logic of the memory chip.

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"Unlike NSA's collection of phone records under a court order, it is clear to me that certain surveillance activities have been in effect for more than a decade and that the Senate Intelligence Committee was not satisfactorily informed.

There was no randomisation in this prospective analysis; subjects were selected according to their clinical need if they had chronic migraine that was not satisfactorily managed by their current therapy.

He praised the cold open for its strangeness and X's involvement, but thought that the explanation for Banton's shadow was not satisfactorily fleshed out.

In six birds, spontaneous activity was not satisfactorily detected at any depth and therefore only behavioral data from these birds were analyzed.

Patients were evaluated at the end of four hours by the study doctor and subsequently every four hours if diarrhea continued or if urine output was not satisfactorily established.

Furthermore, cartilage damage and osteoarthritis scoring based on MR images was not satisfactorily accurate.

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Even if she'd appeared sad, what if her expression wasn't satisfactorily somber?

"The application in this manner of broad secrecy prohibitions to outsiders is not satisfactorily justified, including by precedents in Australia or elsewhere".

And, it said, their plight is not satisfactorily remedied by currency-reading devices, which can be expensive and quite cumbersome: one costs $270 and has trouble reading $20 bills.

JON LEE ANDERSON: To answer you briefly and to the point — no, they are not satisfactorily coordinating, to my knowledge, and yes, there is a lot of wasteful overlap and glaring holes.

Experiments having a continuum of possible outcomes for example, that of selecting a number at random from the interval [r, s] involve subtle mathematical difficulties that were not satisfactorily resolved until the 20th century.

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