The impact of ongoing trauma can be an accumulation of single repeated events,
such as inadequate care, or a number of events such as family violence, verbal abuse or harsh discipline.
This transformation was achieved through a series of small steps, often
seen as inadequate when they occurred.
At the same time, I see patients get into trouble with nutrient deficiencies as
well as inadequate amounts of protein and healthy fats when following these diets.
It also means that while the guy was being written about
as inadequate by the media, their subjective player ratings system is showing a different result.
You may be worried about not doing it right, hurting the child in any way or even whether you will be
judged as an inadequate father if you make a mistake.
Millions of youth have
rejected as inadequate the values of their parents like money and «getting ahead»; they're searching for «being» values.
You may feel like people are looking at you and judging your parenting
as inadequate when your child's behavior is inappropriate.
Under nutrition is
defined as an inadequate condition of energy and nutrients, and thus the effect can be very devastating during early childhood.
Don't sacrifice quality sleep hours though,
as inadequate sleep will increase cortisol, cause insulin resistance and burns muscle.
It was the feeling of having failed older children who had been treated in ways the parents now
recognized as inadequate.
However, not gaining enough weight can cause problems too, such
as inadequate fetal growth and premature labor.
The varying quality of research and lack of attention to certain issues led some to dismiss the educational research
base as inadequate.
In a letter, the state's secretary of education cited the program's lack of an «adequate research component,» as well
as inadequate academic qualifications for faculty members.
In other instances, the accident may result from a mechanical issue with the truck, such
as inadequate braking ability.
Hospital negligence — such
as inadequate supervision, negligent hiring or insufficient training — may also contribute to medication errors.
As a result, even if the person saves substantial money from being taxed, he or she may find the investment
made as inadequate or not serving all the purposes.
The price is probably the whole reason you are going through this endeavor, the cover is almost as important as the
price as inadequate cover is almost as bad as no cover.
Our people continue to face barriers to reaching just and equitable agreements, such
as inadequate financial resources and legislative barriers within the native title system.
Seven of the eight predecessor schools had been
judged as inadequate or requiring improvement in their last inspection before joining the trust.
Post, the schools commissioner for north west London and south central England, has threatened to terminate the trust's funding agreement for the school, which was
rated as inadequate by Ofsted in October, after inspectors raised fears about pupil outcomes.
Birmingham clearly expects to come in for as much criticism, if not more, than any individual schools, and said that a separate Ofsted inspection into its Children's Services Department, which has been rated
as inadequate for five years, will be published at the end of May.
A study released in March 2014 by the National Center for Education Statistics, Condition of America's Public School Facilities: 2012 - 13, reveals that the technology infrastructure in more than 20 percent of U.S. public schools was rated
as inadequate as of the 2012 - 13 school year.
A slaveholder who wished to maintain the Union, Tyler chaired the parley, but later denounced its
proposals as inadequate for the South and thus favored secession at the Virginia state convention.
Nevertheless, multiple Council members who voted to approve the budget and one who didn't expressed reservations, mostly with the increase in spending and what they
viewed as an inadequate level of reserves.
An author of a new medical study said the high cost of paying injured N.H.L. players should push the league to stiffen what he
described as inadequate measures to prevent brain trauma, including rules that still allow fighting.
The updated law, ESSA, tacks on social - emotional learning to the existing accountability
system as an inadequate patch to a program that failed to reach its ambitious goal of all children being on grade level by 2014.
The House of Lords rejected the French
approach as an inadequate method of assessment and instead focused on the value of the agency business on the date of termination.
safety hazards within the facility such
as inadequate lighting, slippery floors, improperly adjusted beds or wheelchairs
Ian Mearns MP questioned the process of dealing with failing academies, stating it was too slow, pointing out that Just 84 of the 277 academies rated
as inadequate between 2010 and 2015, had been found new academy sponsors.
Males may be more vulnerable to risk factors for delinquency such
as inadequate parenting than females (Moffitt et al. 2001).
The former head of a Derby free school rated
as inadequate says he left after threats were made against his family.
Schools Week understands that if the legislation had applied in 2014 then the RSCs — each of whom has a maximum of seven office staff — would have had to convert 171 maintained schools rated
as inadequate last year.