The word
"insufficient" means that there is not enough of something, like materials, information, or quality, to meet a particular need or requirement.
Full definition
Actually, using bitcoin only as a method of payment can be considered as an evidence
of insufficient maturity of the market.
This this drama about a dysfunctional family worth seeing or should this movie be thrown out of court for
insufficient evidence?
Unfortunately, the current version of professional development is universally seen as
insufficient for raising teacher skills to the desired level.
With the proper budget, the company will not be caught with
insufficient funds for this very crucial aspect of the company.
While feeding a raw diet offers the most nutrition, both raw diets and commercial diets are often
insufficient in certain nutrients necessary for good fetal development.
In addition, my article about sleep restriction outlines the symptoms and signs of
insufficient sleep in babies, children, and adults.
However, lactation can be delayed after a premature delivery, which results in
insufficient amounts of milk during those critical early days.
It is possible that a checking account even with overdraft protection may still incur overdraft service fees as well
as insufficient funds fees if not enough funds are available.
In the outside world, decisions often must be made with
insufficient data because of time constraints.
We made no attempt to examine this effect in women, given
insufficient numbers of refugees (n = 27).
It provides
insufficient time for a client to fully explain the relevant facts of their case to a lawyer.
When I read them, I know that they are «skeptical» explanations — because they are founded
on insufficient evidence.
People with
insufficient supply of sulfate, on the other hand, deal with body exhaustion frequently.
Less frequent nursing sessions can lead to associated problems such as
insufficient milk supply and early weaning.
An earlier version of the form had little space for that type of narrative description, and was dominated by a series of check boxes which a court found
provided insufficient information.
If
insufficient coverage is purchased to rebuild the home, the insured may have to pay substantial uninsured costs out of their own pocket.
One - third of entrepreneurs don't currently have a retirement savings plan, citing
insufficient income as the top reason why.
They also
found insufficient evidence to back up the claim that whole - fat dairy contributes to diabetes or heart disease.
Last year, several of my history students told me that though they appreciated my detailed feedback on papers, I
gave insufficient time for revisions.
Therefore, it is possible that you may be injured in a car accident by someone who does not have coverage, or has
insufficient insurance coverage.
However, even these amounts are
often insufficient funds to cover the actual cost of an accident.
A variable universal life insurance contract will have a grace period just like any other life insurance policy
if insufficient cash value remains to pay for the cost of insurance.
If a police officer searched everyone, the possession charge would be thrown out as the search would be excluded as having
insufficient basis.
This is one of those situations in which mere words
seem insufficient in describing a film's profoundly moving power.
But this condition, once called «adult onset» diabetes, can also result from
insufficient response to insulin.
If the score is
still insufficient for qualification, obtain a fresh credit account and pay your balance off every month.
This places them at greater risk for energy - water collisions, which occur
when insufficient water is available or water temperatures are too warm for power plant cooling.
However, they are rarely diagnosed and properly treated due to lack of obvious clinical signs and
insufficient training of veterinary professionals.
Thirty - one percent say
insufficient space in treatment facilities is a barrier to recovery.
This condition caused by
insufficient production of oxygen - carrying red blood cells is found in 30 percent of cervical cancer patients.
We then
get insufficient sleep during the week and compensate for it during the weekend.
But there are also interesting and important scholarly questions that similarly have
received insufficient attention previously.
Current block size, 1 MB, allows only seven bitcoin transactions per second which
becomes insufficient as the number of bitcoin transactions in the world grows.
Without adequately assessing your needs, you can end up with a car insurance policy that provides
insufficient protection in the case of an accident or other incident.
Older folks are at higher risk of muscle and bone loss, a risk that increases with
insufficient protein intake.
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