Sentences with phrase «adequate in most situations»

However, what it can deliver is totally adequate in most situations and despite its lower - end innards, the overall experience is smooth regardless of your preference.
The four - cylinder is adequate in most situations, but falls a little short under hard acceleration.

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A work situation is right when one works voluntarily from a service motive, under a sense of divine calling, and does the most creative job his talents permit; when one finds deep enjoyment in his work and has happy relations with his associates; when it does not overtax his physical strength or his nerves, and leaves some time for interesting and productive leisure; and when one receives for this work an income adequate to meet his needs without anxiety.
«Because of metabolic adaptations to prolonged changes in diet composition, the results of such short - term studies can not be applied to longer - term situations... Although more long - term studies are needed before a firm conclusion can be drawn, it appears, from most literature studied, that a VLCARB is, if anything, protective against muscle protein catabolism during energy restriction, provided that it contains adequate amounts of protein.»
In spite of that you'll find a small percentage of them who are open to a serious relationship and if so, you need to evaluate the situation before committing, what consequences it might have on your future career and most importantly, if you'll be able to give her adequate time.
The personal burdens placed on the CEO and CFO are misplaced, in my opinion, and the degree of auditing / testing prior to SOX was adequate to catch most abusive situations.
Malnourishment due to lack of adequate food and water is the most common cause of suffering and death of animals in hoarding situations.
Still, though, term life policies are more financially viable for most people and offer adequate coverage in the vast majority of situations.
Most people are just «stuck,» using coping methods and solutions learned at some time in the past, but no longer adequate to the situation at hand.
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