Sentences with phrase «given inadequate»

This seems unlikely given the inadequate pace of housing starts in recent months and the lack of interest from real estate investors looking to sell.»
Sick miners who were given inadequate professional services by their lawyers in relation to the British Coal compensation scheme are to be paid up to # 100,000 by the Law Society.
Once in the schools, they were given sub-standard education, put into dangerous buildings, given inadequate and sometimes inedible food and poor health care, and died by the thousands, mostly without notification to their parents or any possibility of burials at home.
Louie Burns, Managing Director of leasehold enfranchisement specialists Leasehold Solutions, argues that the legal profession should brace itself for a wave of litigation from home owners who feel they were given inadequate advice by their conveyancing solicitors or valuers.
The Nursing Home Reform Act (NHRA) was first created in 1987 after a study published by the Institute of Medicine discovered that nursing home residents were routinely being abused, neglected and given inadequate care.
You were given inadequate directions (unlike the lady with GPS - related lawsuit.)
If investigators discover that the pilot was given inadequate or poor instructions the airport may be on the hook for damages.
The IPCC has given inadequate attention to solar variability and its uncertainties and it has WAY discounted the impact of the major multi-decadal and longer ocean oscillations on interpreting the 20th century temperature record.
Andrea Johnson, president of the Hartford Federation of Teachers, contended that Clark teachers and parents were given inadequate information throughout the turnaround process, which she said amounted to «bullying and intimidation» in favor of Friendship.
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, chaired by Labour MP Graham Allen has complained that it has been given inadequate time to scrutinise the legislation that will fix parliamentary terms, cut the number of MPs to 600 and enable a nationwide referendum on the voting system.
When people go into the questioning stage, they are often given inadequate answers... when they begin to enter a realization of the unity of all things, they are told to stop the new age crap.
This seems unlikely given the inadequate pace of housing starts in recent months and the lack of interest from real estate investors looking to sell.»
«The Christian Gospel is negatively validated by the evidence that both forms of worldly wisdom, leading to optimism and to pessimism, give an inadequate view of the total human situation.
Whatever the environment may tell a househunter about the house's milieu, the surroundings by themselves give inadequate information about the specific condition of the dwelling itself.
An epidural gives inadequate pain relief for 10 to 15 percent of women, 55 and the epidural catheter needs to be reinserted in about 5 percent.56 For around 1 percent of women, the epidural needle punctures the dura (dural tap); this usually causes a severe headache that can last up to six weeks, but can usually be treated by an injection into the epidural space.57, 58
DOVER, Del. — A state - subsidized «pre-apprenticeship» program had participants work for free while giving them inadequate credentials to get building - trades jobs, Delaware state legislators said May 7.
Johanna Miller, advocacy director of the NYCLU, said in a statement, «The City Council's practice of giving inadequate and untimely notice before so - called public hearings is undemocratic and virtually guarantees participation will be limited solely to professional advocates and lobbyists.»
The Greater Boston SUV Accident Attorneys at Altman & Altman LLP will prevent the insurance company from giving you an inadequate settlement and taking away your right to file a Personal Injury Lawsuit at a later date.
Stevens had also argued the judge erred in his instructions to the jury by giving inadequate warnings regarding both the dangers of confessions given during the controversial Mr. Big operations and the testimony of key witness Michael Argueta, who Mack claims is the real killer.
Manilla has acknowledged his behaviour was unacceptable, said Downes, but argued the hearing panel that denied him gave inadequate reasons for their findings.
What would you do if your manager gave you inadequate instructions for a process you were unfamiliar with?
In short, rather than wrongly relying on databases that often give inadequate or false responses, we perform a comprehensive nationwide in - depth search using Private Investigators than.

Not exact matches

If you were given too little, you may view yourself as lacking and believe you are inadequate.
COS called the offer «wholly inadequate,» but Williams isn't giving up.
«Locking up immigrants, including families and children fleeing extreme violence in Central America, should not be a source of profit for huge corporations, particularly given private contractors» terrible record providing inadequate medical and mental health care to dying immigrants,» the statement said.
The added slang includes adulting (describes acting like a grown up), «bye Felicia (a dismissive term used to bid someone farewell), cuck (a derogatory term for an inadequate man), Hey Girl (a reference to a Ryan Gosling meme), Netflix and chill (the act of watching Netflix with an expectation of sexual activity), and rickrolling (when you troll someone on the internet by linking to Rick Astley's hit song «Never Going to Give You Up»).
But inaction entails big risks as well: As the divisive presidential election campaign has eloquently demonstrated, inadequate growth is imposing big social costs on the U.S. Shouldn't we give optimism a try?
At Facebook founder and CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack of transparency, and reluctance to give users more control over their own data.
Some renters might find one area of coverage is inadequate, given their individual circumstance, and choose to purchase an endorsement or schedule items.
The dramatic inadequacy of part - time wages is particularly troubling given that, compared to other U.S. workers, retail employees are disproportionately likely to be involuntarily employed part time.6 In other words, many parttime retail workers want to be working full time but are relegated to part - time hours and grossly inadequate part - time pay.
Locking up immigrants, including families and children fleeing extreme violence in Central America, should not be a source of profit for huge corporations, particularly given private contractors» terrible record providing inadequate medical and mental health care to dying immigrants.
This reflects the inadequate information on which he relied, a certain hope about the human situation that kept him from assuming the worst, and a habitual skepticism about reports of priestly immorality» an inevitable reaction given what had been a standard practice of deception in Communist intelligence services.
A still - sizable group of Christians turns left here, too, thinking that minor alterations are inadequate given the magnitude of the problems.
In what is called an abductive approach, the method is to look at the various secular and naturalistic ethical theories in a generous way, but then to show just how inadequate they are in giving grounding for objective moral truth.
If not, their contacts with the hospital staff will probably be frustratingly brief and totally inadequate to give them the amount of help needed in handling their own crisis and in relating constructively with their patient.
From this standpoint we can see why it is inadequate to describe the agape of God only as the spontaneous, unmotivated, uncalculated self - giving of the Holy God, regardless of the value of its object.
That is, the physical pole is normally understood as the initial phase of conformal feelings that merely receives what is given to it, while the mental pole is normally understood as the supplemental phases comprising pure conceptual feelings would leave out the various propositional feelings Even if this were a correct understanding of the mental and physical poles, it would still be inadequate, for the two poles would not include all of God's feelings.
Despite an inadequate development of neighbourly relationship between the communes, Buber feels that the Jewish communes are of central significance in the struggle for a structurally new society in which individual groups will be given the greatest possible autonomy and yet will enjoy the greatest possible interrelationship with each other.
That simply gives Christians an inadequate resource to confront the kind of world in which we are living.»
Jewett, to give yet a third example, argues that the basic intention of Paul concerning the role of women is revealed in Galatians 3:28, and that this must be used in judging inadequate the intention of some of Paul's other statements concerning women («the problem with the concept of female subordination is that it breaks the analogy of faith»).71
The very fact that it nowhere appearsto give a clearly comprehensible list of the sacraments, for example, but prefers to distribute them in different models, while never synthesising them simply and clearly, is surely not only inadequate doctrinally, but also unhelpful educationally for teacher and for student.
Caucuses are ways in which groups who find the official positions of the church wrong or inadequate can organize to give voice and influence to their views.
It was given to him by a teacher on his first day of school, because his given name in the Xhosa language, Rolihlahla, was deemed inadequate or inappropriate.
Public apathy explains the inadequate emphasis that the presidential candidates gave to education in the recent campaign.
But although there can be no question that in the last analysis fact is more important than explanation, actually they can not be separated, for some measure of explanation and interpretation — adequate or inadequate, accurate or inaccurate — is part and parcel of any knowledge of objective reality it is given us to have.
It can be persuasively argued, I believe, that the presently mandated social priorities are woefully inadequate, given the critical nature of the transition through which we are moving.
In recent years church people have given with striking generosity to projects for overseas relief, and the salaries of ministers and the local staff are less inadequate than formerly.
He did not expect that God would give him with no effort on his part the words which would be right; but he was sure that by «thinking prayerfully», in the attentive presence of God», about those words which seemed to him to be best he would be able to come closer to preaching with a sense that these were right for him to use — and what is more, he could commit them, along with his own admittedly inadequate and deficient effort, to God so that they might be used in a way pleasing to God and more likely to find acceptance from God's people.
Pedobaptists must therefore rise above inadequate understandings of original sin and the grace of baptism itself and resolutely refuse to baptize infants whose parents give no reasonable promise of Christian nurture; believer baptists must resolutely resist the temptation to build their Christian identity exclusively on the practice and theology of New Testament baptism and to maintain it on a once legitimate but now obsolete critique of sixteenth and seventeenth century Church - State baptismal practices.
I wish now to give an account, inadequate because of necessary brevity, of what the biblical story as a whole has to tell us.
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