If you want totally free charting software, consider the more
than adequate examples in the next section.
Not exact matches
The process of articulating these movements places limits on the accuracy of the account, but a method of articulation that follows the
example of the calculus is more
adequate to the task
than one that follows either a strictly geometrical and determinate method, or a strictly «active» or creative method.
For
example, when I find Martin distinguishing «inscription,» «concepts,» and the reality conceived, I find this compatible with and partially parallel to the distinction I make in the previous chapter among formula or definition, idea, existence, and actuality, except that I think my fourfold distinction more
adequate than his threefold one.
When the rabbinic traditions were finally written down, they were far less varied, far less lifelike, far less
adequate in sheer quantity
than the traditions in the Gospels — take the traditions of Hillel, Akiba, or Jochanan ben Zakkai, for
example, as collected by Bacher in the first volume of his Agada der Tannaiten.
«For
example, a beginning farmer might not have
adequate acreage to supply enough red pepper to do much more
than a farmers» market,» Smith explains.
For
example, I've never had the need to wear a sports bra while running, bikini tops could easily be purchased in the kids section, and I'm yet to find a dress with a fitted chest area that I can wear without stuffing it to the brim with something other
than my boobs, which never do an
adequate job of taking up the allotted space on their own.
For
example, because young babies lack
adequate head control and still may show evidence of a reflex known as «tongue reflex», babies younger
than four months are more apt to choke, even on thin baby food purées and runny infant cereal.
Adequate time is spent on each component — enough time to engage students and prepare them for the lesson; enough time to introduce new material and allow students to process it; enough time to practice more
than one
example together; enough time to complete the independent practice; and five minutes for the closing, which lets students summarize what they've learned and the teacher reiterate the importance of the objective.
The standard Six, for
example, is more
than adequate unless you need to tow three or four tons of something.
For most people, the Tucson will be more
than adequate to drive, but for those who like their SUVs to be especially sporty behind the wheel the Tucson falls short — the SEAT Ateca and Mazda CX - 5, for
example, are far more pleasurable and exciting to drive.
Still, it's more
than adequate for several folks to crowd around for a presentation, for
example.
For
example, if paying lower premiums through the course of the policy while still having an
adequate death benefit is more important to you
than receiving you returned premiums, you might want to consider a traditional term life insurance policy rather
than a return of premium policy.
Both of these
examples leave room for a realistic opposite company culture where different individuals would thrive, such as a team that isn't motivated by social justice or a team that is passionate about
adequate health care for children rather
than dignity in old age.