Sentences with phrase «inadequate for»

When I first became a real estate agent I tried and researched a number of different real estate sales training programs offered through various brokerages and through third party coaches, but found all of them to be woefully inadequate for what I was looking for.
«Some MLS feeds are inadequate for AVMs,» said MLS Technology and Emerging Issues Advisory Board Chair Robert Bailey when he introduced the proposal Thursday.
It may well be that the penalty issued by the RECD panel was inadequate for the conduct of the agent.
«A lot of franchises have to build tools for people who are selling four, five, six homes a year, and those tools are inadequate for a larger team,» he says.
Empirical data presented herewith points to the notion that mothers who engage in overprotection may feel inadequate for reasons of their own that date back to their own childhood in their family of origin.
If you asked 100 people what is «enough» money to be rich, you'd soon realize that what is «enough» for one person is completely inadequate for another.
But most college student resumes are woefully inadequate for life outside of academia.
One of the major problems with many resumes is the fact that these resumes are either inadequate for employers, or simply lack critical information.
Anything less, though, would seem inadequate for a beast like this.
When it launched, Oculus was saddled with a Microsoft Xbox controller that was totally inadequate for VR gaming and experiences.
Intel HD 2500 can play older game titles at acceptable frame rates, but it clearly is inadequate for modern games.
He says what Equifax has offered customers, a one - year complimentary subscription to credit monitoring, is «inadequate for several reasons.»
Do you think existing economic theories are inadequate for explaining Bitcoin's performance?
A policy that fully meets your needs might be entirely inadequate for another person.
After all, you do not want to be stuck with a University renters insurance policy that is inadequate for your needs.
Still, researchers at the Insurance Information Institute maintain that state minimum coverage amounts are usually inadequate for the actual cost of accidents.
The bottom line is that the typical personal auto insurance policies that car insurance companies offer to individuals don't provide enough coverage and have liability limits that are too inadequate for business use.
SR22: this classification may be received by A person after a DUI, though more typically this refers to motorists caught without insurance or responsible for an injury with coverage that is inadequate for the damages.
Looking over this explanation of benefits may lead you to realize your plan is inadequate for your needs.
Retirement plans might prove inadequate for longer life spans and rising inflation.
But it makes it completely inadequate for desktop use.
A major mental health association advocates the release of identifiable patient information «* * * only when de-identified data are inadequate for the purpose at hand.»
Not only inadequate for the individual in need of a lawyer, but also inadequate for the lawyers in search of new clients.
Insurance company settlement offers are often inadequate for the needs of catastrophic injury victims.
Texas Wills and Trusts lawyer Rania Combs explains that LegalZoom's description of the law is outdated or just plain wrong, while Start Up Lawyer Ryan Roberts points out that the documents provided are inadequate for the needs of many start ups.
Even in the case of text, however, RFC 822 is inadequate for the needs of mail users whose languages require the use of character sets richer than US ASCII [US - ASCII].
As employer costs have been reduced, however, benefits for lost wages have remained inadequate for both the maximum and minimum rates.
Reliance on manual and keyword search methods alone is increasingly seen as inadequate for searching large volumes of information.
The services may be inadequate for the client's needs.
Burney commonly finds the policies he reviews are inadequate for the times.
He says the new limit is wholly inadequate for the most seriously injured, such as those left quadriplegics by accidents, and says the attitude of insurers indicates they may feel the same.
However, those benefits are often inadequate for seriously injured workers or the families of wrongful death victims.
Lee Tien, an attorney for the the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told the Star Ledger that «the federal Fourth Amendment is inadequate for modern privacy issues.»
Given the radical swings of both the attic floor and ridge dew points (compared to outside and lower «conditioned» areas) and looking at the photo - I would guess that the amount and application of open - cell foam is inadequate for this building.
It was generally agreed, even before the Lac Megantic disaster, that the North American rail system is inadequate for the purpose.
The surface temperature record is inadequate for coverage, length and accuracy — it is even worse for precipitation.
In recent decades, unfortunately, malaria control measures were inadequate for the poor and especially for the young of developing nations, sometimes through failures of national governance, or from lack of financial resources and training.
A single 1000 year simulation is inadequate for ~ 70 year oscillations.
One participant noted that this «thin thread of current and future microwave missions is completely inadequate for climate monitoring and research.»
The assessment re-affirmed that RF was a first - order metric for the global mean surface temperature response, but noted that it was inadequate for regional climate change, especially in view of the largely regional forcing from aerosols and tropospheric ozone (Sections 2.6, 2.8 and 10.2).
The dismissal of the tidal station thermometers as inadequate for temperature trends raises pertinent questions:
Current GCMs inadequate for simulating natural internal variability on multidecadal time scales.
The old standard Brewer - Dobson equatorial ozone migration theory is inadequate for modeling the factors involved in actual documented stratospheric ozone generation.
When the plan that was filed was deemed inadequate for meeting Kyoto, NGO Friends of the Earth sued the federal government.
The numerous mitigation measures that have been undertaken by many Parties to the UNFCCC and the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol in February 2005 (all of which are steps towards the implementation of Article 2) are inadequate for reversing overall GHG emission trends.
The proper response from any honest individual with the slightest knowledge of statistics is to admit that a sample size of one is grossly inadequate for any statistical analysis.
The number and coverage of the measurements is completely inadequate for determination of changes to global ocean DIC and global ocean surface layer pH.
Because standard algorithms are inadequate for so subtle effects.
But then the data was inadequate for construction of the climate computer models from the start and it is still the case.
Documentary evidence include: Kings writing to the Egytian court requesting relief supplies of grain, and the E.Court replying, they can not because their crops have failed, that the Nile has failed, and stores of grain inadequate for themselves.
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