The food quality can only be
characterized as adequate.
Not exact matches
Besides palm oil, it is
characterized by greens such
as cassava and sweet potato leaves; spinach makes an
adequate substitute.
Maternal deprivation is a term used to describe a situation in which a child does not receive an
adequate amount of consistent care
as an infant and is believed to be one of the causes of failure to thrive, which is
characterized by failure to gain weight and to achieve developmental milestones.
NCLB is most often
characterized as having been implemented during this year, in part because states were required to use testing outcomes from the prior 2001 — 02 year
as the starting point for determining whether a school was making
adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to submit draft «workbooks» that described how school AYP status would be determined.
For these schools, doing business
as usual is probably no longer
adequate; they likely face what business writers Ron Heifetz and Donald Laurie (1997) labeled adaptive challenges —
characterized as «murky challenges with no easy answers» (p. 4).
It is not
adequate to
characterize a tribunal
as «quasi-judicial» on the basis of one of its functions, while treating another aspect of the legislative scheme creating this tribunal — such
as the requirement that the tribunal follow interpretive guidelines that are laid down by a specialized body with expertise in that area of law —
as though this second aspect of the legislative scheme were external to the true purpose of the tribunal.