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were inadequacy
noun
The state of being inadequate.
Exact(3)
Contentious issues were: inadequacy of accountability structures and government inaction to regulate food marketing practices targeting children.
Other psychopathological factors with prognostic value were: inadequacy, high asceticism and maturity fear, impulsivity, and sexual problems [ 18, 66- 68].
The most frequent reasons for classifying treatments as inadequate were inadequacy of treatment duration (48.8%) and lack of adequate dosage adjustment in patients with chronic renal or hepatic insufficiency (33.8%).
Similar(5)
"There were inadequacies in almost every stage of caring for patients.
In a surprise plea which was viewed with scepticism by accident survivors, the firm admitted that there were inadequacies in the way it trained drivers.
The major influences were inadequacies associated with the healthcare system.
There were inadequacies in setting performance targets and performance management planning was hardly done.
An obvious explanation is inadequacy.
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