Sentences with phrase «inadequate measure»

Made out of newspaper clippings that reported on the devastating results of Hurricane Katrina, the implausible raincoat made out of paper, highlights how inadequate the measures for protecting and helping those without economic means during disasters are.
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 GRM is a very inadequate measure for evaluating a property investment for a number of reasons including the inadequacy of the gross rental income in accurately representing the actual rental income that will most likely be earned by the property over the planned investment period.
In the words of Louisiana Museum of Modern Art curator, Anders Kold, Evans «is concerned with the absurd and inadequate measures of truthfulness.
Ironically, Binet actually thought that IQ tests were inadequate measures for intelligence, pointing to the test's inability to properly measure creativity or emotional intelligence.
One thing is certain, earned income is an inadequate measure of «similar economic circumstances».
Measuring homework by the time spent doing it is an imprecise and inadequate measure that does not take into account the quality of the work or the ability of the student or, increasingly importantly, student access to technology;
What may seem novel here is the assertion that the visual alone is an inadequate measure of new meaning, and thus whether an infringement has taken place.»
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