Sentences with phrase «so inadequate»

Okay, I have taken the entire house tour and can I just say that I now feel so inadequate..
Oh man, I feel so inadequate when I see posts like this.
Layla, thank you seems so inadequate.
I have been feeling SO inadequate lately.
Research from The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta found that Americans understanding of personal finance is so inadequate that many recent home buyers could not calculate the amount of money needed to buy a $ 300 item on a 50 % off sale!
Perhaps it is more useful for a therapist to simply ask, «Do I believe that the child is being manipulated by one parent to reject the other parent, who is not abusive or so inadequate as to deserve the child's rejection?»
Saying «thanks» to all seemed so inadequate
They are willing to maim and kill for their beliefs, and perhaps even that the survival of the species depends on their leadership alone (so inadequate they see the mechanics of democracy).
His performance — which is what the passage you quote from was — was so inadequate because he thinks it's the only way to get through to the plebs.
Forgetting the various quibbles about reliability, accuracy and precision — and whether we can accept the hypothesis of any sort of level off — temperature is such a remote measure from the supposed causes of the effect in a large and complex system, and our systematic efforts to capture sufficient data to support either case so inadequate, that within our lifetimes we will always be Uncertain if we're only looking at thermometers, seems patently clear to me.
Words are so inadequate about these things.
That is why they often seemed at once so nasty, so necessary, so appropriate, and so inadequate.
As a painter who has for so long been concerned with the actual touch of brush on canvas, the medium of the photograph seems so inadequate
It's a striking work, not least because the translations are so inadequate at expressing the mystery and enchantment of the wordless symbols and drawings, which point to buried meaning - systems under the surface of our subconscious minds.
And even if there were enough inspectors, the standards are so inadequate as to qualify as bare minimum standards for survival.
Somehow, the word «responsive» seems so inadequate.
The XRS» braking is also much improved over the standard Toyota Corolla, but again, that's because the baseline is so inadequate.
However, even with these increases, state funding for schools in PA remains so inadequate that school districts throughout the commonwealth are continuing to raise local taxes and slash programs and services in schools.
Elementary education is currently so inadequate that we simply don't know how many kids would be capable of handling a college prep curriculum if they were given the right kind of foundation.
In Rose v. Council for Better Education, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that the entire state school system was so inadequate that it violated the constitutional mandate for an «efficient» school system.
What other profession is asked to perform professional duties for which their education / training has been so inadequate?
The short - term fate of proposals to change the way schools are run and financed in the state is in question because the Republican Governor - elect, Fob James Jr., has said he opposes a 1993 court ruling that found K - 12 schools so inadequate and inequitable as to be unconstitutional.
Note that all of this bonus content is in glorious HD — such is not the case with the concurrent HD - DVD release, an also - ran format so inadequate that all of the special features had to be downconverted to 480i just to fit on one disc.
It was so inadequate to try and tell you what it meant.
A lot of my inner conflict with the balance of the two seem to explain why I have felt so inadequate when the ebb and flow of running a business came to an exhaustingly, slow month.
Clinical Effects of Inadequate Intake Dietary and Functional Fibers are not essential nutrients, so inadequate intakes do not result in biochemical or clinical symptoms of a deficiency.
And if you are a good mother you won't even consider any other food for your baby but home - made organic baby food, and cloth diapers made out of home spun organic cotton... I am joking a little, but I do meet so many moms that often feel so inadequate because they can't live up to the perceived standard that apparently everyone else lives up to.
In part, these problems arise because the amount of psychiatric training that GPs receive in France is so inadequate as to be «catastrophic», says Jean - Claude Bisserbe, who studies psychiatric disorders at the Pitié - Salpetrière Hospital in Paris.
Before I could ask my boss to consider my salary to be inadequate, I knew I would have to demonstrate, in no uncertain terms, that it was so inadequate that no reasonable administrator would suggest that personal habits might be to blame for my poverty.
You guys do have good initiatives and amazing events - but take a lesson from other think - tanks» output which focusses on the policy, and not the politics which disenfranchises the public politicians are so inadequate to woo.
I just looked at the education which I think are so inadequate that they stand no chance of succeeding.
I now understand just a small bit — a very small bit — of how it feels when it hurts and it's the middle of the night and you're just so tired and you feel so inadequate for everything.
I was even more fortunate to do it over the phone, which meant I could sit in my sweatpants and not feel so inadequate in her beautiful company.
Wenger is so inadequate within the modern game.
This small jar of honey infused with lavender that I purchased at a cost of $ 12.50 was so inadequate in lavender flavor that it was barely distinguishable and I was more than disappointed.
You'll realize you actually care deeply about responsibly sourced and repurposed metals and woods, and you'll realize that those fancy culinary - school knives bumping around in your silverware drawer have never seemed so inadequate.
Words are so inadequate, my students tell me.
Both are so inadequate to the real facts in the cosmos process that the only sensible attitude toward each of them is to say a vigorous no.
One of the girls in my small group was just talking about how Proverbs 31 makes her feel so inadequate... I can't wait for her to read what you have to say about reclaiming it!
Our response in loving obedience is so feeble, so inadequate, so distorted, that we are ashamed of ourselves.
Oftentimes, however, either our concepts of Creator and creation are so inadequate, or our interpretations of scientific conclusions so philosophically distorted or shallow, that an authentic and careful rapproachment between the two becomes nearly impossible.
Another said that because his seminary training was so inadequate he had never been more than a communications amateur.
«Words are so inadequate,» my students say, as it to dismiss efforts to express.
«Mainline Protestantism» is in retreat, I believe, because what it has to say about God is so inadequate; and what it has to say is so inadequate, in part, because it has lost its memory.
So strapped are they for cash, so inadequate is their public funding, that they would close their doors without philanthropic and corporate money.
The need for data scientists is so huge, and the supply of people with appropriate degrees is so inadequate, that few employers are insisting anymore on a directly relevant degree.
Plus, the sewer system in Chicago is so inadequate that when it rains, all the water backs up into my building.

Not exact matches

«They make me feel inadequate and sometimes just really stupid, but I am OK with that, because I know that I learn so much from them,» he explains.
«It's not so much the cities they chose — the problem is that the launch in Canada was tied to a big real estate deal, and they got these antiquated, inadequate spaces.
I'm glad that Krugman writes the way he does, so that people knew that what was being done in 2008 and 2009 was inadequate, and they can now see that he was right.
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