Sentences with phrase «than adequate in»

Maximum brightness comes in at 315 lux, which is not the best we've seen, but it's more than adequate in a laptop with an anti-glare screen.
The game is still plagued by most amateurish of design blunders, being less than adequate in every aspect save for its «depth» (and even that is put to shame by most of the stat - based Nippon Ichi titles released in the past few years).
* If you want to see the remaining 10 games, as well as the hardware sales, then follow the link (it's in Japanese but Google Translate is more than adequate in this instance).
Movement was easy to assess — she was more than adequate in the class but actually moved better in the best puppy class.
For everybody else, bathing your Border Collie once every few months should be more than adequate in most cases.
Passenger space is more than adequate in most other respects, and Hyundai's mid-sizer offers 16.3 cubic feet of cargo space.
While we expect the 4.3 - liter V6 and 4.8 - liter V8 to be more than adequate in work truck applications, we recommend the 5.3 - liter V8 engines, some with cast iron blocks and some with aluminum.
Nothing to complain about when it comes to stopping power, which is more than adequate in both.
While we expect the 4.3 - liter V6 and 4.8 - liter V8 to be more than adequate in Work Truck applications, we recommend the 5.3 - liter V8 engines, most with cast - iron blocks and some with aluminum, but all with Active Fuel Management and variable valve timing.
While MultiSense alters throttle mapping, steering input, engine response and gearbox shift patterns it doesn't include adaptive dampers, but that's not such a bad thing as the Renault Sport suspension and chassis setup is more than adequate in Sport mode, and it certainly doesn't need to be any stiffer.
The twin - turbo V6 is more than adequate in terms of acceleration and passing, and of course the twin - turbo V8 is exceptionally satisfying.
Power is more than adequate in suburbia, and at modest speeds the suspension tackles bumps and dips in a gracious manner.
The one thing I can say in its favor is that Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot Like Love) is quite good in it, and Dermot Mulroney (The Wedding Date, Must Love Dogs) is more than adequate in his role (that's two films in a row for Mulroney featuring people dying of cancer before they can see their next Christmas — The Family Stone is his other), but even then, they aren't quite enough to elevate the terrible script into something remotely approaching believable or plausible.
Numerous reviews from distributing website (including some from actual welders) claim these are more than adequate in sustaining the heavy abuse associated with lifting heavy barbells.

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The small business owner who clearly communicates personal expectations and company goals, provides adequate compensation, offers meaningful opportunities for career advancement, anticipates work force training and developmental needs, and provides meaningful feedback to his or her employees is far more likely to be successful than the owner who is neglectful in any of these areas.
Small businesses tend to attract fewer and less - experienced candidates than their large firm counterparts, and startups in particular find it difficult to provide adequate compensation for talented prospects.
In November, Swan Medical's «Sleep in Business America» study revealed that more than 50 percent of some 30,000 employees surveyed at five U.S. corporations didn't receive adequate sleeIn November, Swan Medical's «Sleep in Business America» study revealed that more than 50 percent of some 30,000 employees surveyed at five U.S. corporations didn't receive adequate sleein Business America» study revealed that more than 50 percent of some 30,000 employees surveyed at five U.S. corporations didn't receive adequate sleep.
The black leather seats in our test car felt soft to the touch and offered more than adequate bolstering for both leisurely jaunts down the highway and dynamic drives on twisty country roads.
If it's feasible, provide scheduling flexibility by allowing workers to come in slightly earlier or later than usual with adequate notice.
Depending upon the nature of the business need, a business» credit profile, time in business, whether or not the business has adequate collateral, and other factors, there are more options available today than ever before.
Depending upon the nature of the business need, a business» credit profile, time in business, whether or not the business has adequate collateral, and other factors, there are more small business loan options available today than ever before.
In any event, assuming full disclosure, they become shareholders knowing that they will have lower voting rights than the insiders and having accepted as adequate whatever trade - off is offered by the firm in recompensIn any event, assuming full disclosure, they become shareholders knowing that they will have lower voting rights than the insiders and having accepted as adequate whatever trade - off is offered by the firm in recompensin recompense.
Detroit has more than $ 18 billion in debt and unfunded liabilities and doesn't have the revenues to meet those obligations and provide an adequate level of services to its people, who pay the highest taxes per capita in Michigan.
In fact, there are only a few hundred banks in the United States that have both adequate size to service borrowers that need more than $ 2 million and offer commercial loans as a core producIn fact, there are only a few hundred banks in the United States that have both adequate size to service borrowers that need more than $ 2 million and offer commercial loans as a core producin the United States that have both adequate size to service borrowers that need more than $ 2 million and offer commercial loans as a core product.
Overall profitability of the corporate sector seems to be more than adequate, even if a little below the peak reached in 1993/94.
This confidence in the perspicuous insight of common sense may indeed allow for more sophistication than various fundamentalist follies, but it is hardly an adequate approach.
To that assessment this essay will contribute modestly by arguing (1) that an account of experience must be compatible with the fact that there is no one thing which is what experience is or is the essence of experience, (2) that no philosophically adequate account of what experience is can be established merely by appeal to direct, personal, intuitive experience of one's own experience, (3) that generalization from features found in human experience is not sufficient to justify the claim that temporality is essential to experience, but (4) that dialectical argument rather than intuition or generalization is necessary to support the claim that experience is essentially temporal.
But to seek a political vision more adequate than liberalism is not necessarily to repudiate liberalism entirely, and I will also discuss how the basic liberal affirmation of freedom and individuality is appropriated in Whitehead's thought.
The question then is this: Why is one religious approach more or less adequate than another as a channel for the healing forces which are available in the universe?
The situation to which these are directed is clearly one of grave offence; any cause less than table - fellowship with the outcasts in the name of the Kingdom of God is scarcely adequate to the result.
Its therapy was less adequate than AA in that it lacked an all - alcoholic support group.
Although the minister's counseling training may be less than adequate, he ordinarily has considerably more such training than persons in law and medicine.
Christians often argue that, as in human life the most adequate form of communication is by personal meeting rather than the written word, so God's fullest revelation also needed to be a human life.
Even those who work with the calculation of consequences, however, know that the facts are never all in, that calculations often have to be made with less than adequate evidence.
There is reason to think that such a conceptuality can make more adequate sense of the possibility of new beginnings and new creations in history than a pure humanism can.
Its defect lies much less in what it tries to assert — careful training, attentiveness to the person, taking adequate time, and the like — than in what it denies — that people can also be helped in many less formal ways and that it is the inherent business of the minister to use the range of ways open to him in his representative capacity.
Brightman insists that we must start with our own human experience and infer the metaphysical reality only of what reasonably follows from that experience, and the contents of these inferences will never be more than hypothetical — and it is difficult to be certain how adequate they are to the phenomena, since those phenomena are not given as they are in themselves.
Insofar as a Christian theology, with its inherent theodicy, can do justice to the more neutral facts in a more coherently adequate way than theologies (including a / theologies) starting from a different vision of reality, the idea of the perfectly good, loving nature of God is warranted.
It is taken for granted that, whatever their own religious and other allegiances may be, they will aim at objectivity in their expositions and give adequate representation to viewpoints other than their own both in the articles and» no less important» in the bibliographies.
Note the following quotations from Hartshorne's various writings from 1952 through 1984: God is that one in whom prehensions are «wholly concrete... without eliminations of any kind» (ReM 7:109); «what we once were to God, less than that we can never be» (JR 32:101; also LP 252);»... if we can never be less than we have been to God, we can in reality never be less than we have been... That there can be no subtraction is, in my opinion, more certain than that there can be no addition» (JR 32:102, LP 253); «What in us is extremely partial, feeble retention of the past may in God be complete, ideally vivid and adequate retention» (OOTM 34).
The distinctive feature of his viewpoint is the contention that notions of relativity, contingency, and change, rather than being incompatible with the nature of deity, must themselves be essential components in an understanding of God which is both coherent and religiously adequate.
But there is one recurrent story from which, if I am honest, I have repeatedly averted my gaze when considering what to write about in these columns: the seemingly never - ending story of the world - wide pandemic of paedophile scandals among the Catholic clergy, and the apparently universal practice of episcopal cover - up, involving as it did (I use the past tense hopefully) a - to put it mildly - less than adequate concern with the sufferings of the victims.
Even the term community is not fully adequate, for although it has affinities to the community, the church is one of a kind.35 The uniqueness of the community is found in its divine institution rather than in pure doctrine.36
If you properly engage in this work, you will be interested in arriving at a position on whatever it is that interests you (philosophy, critical theory, history, philology, literary criticism, or whatever) that is preferable to any other that you know of on that question, and you will concomitantly want to be clear as to what the position that you construct and defend is, what it excludes, how best to show that its competitors are less adequate than the one you want to defend, and in what sense this is true.
Rather than narrowing the focus of inquiry and polarizing discussion, a more appropriate and helpful function would be bringing to bear on a situation the sum total of perspectives, disciplines and facilities in order to form an adequate understanding of the options which can lead to solutions.
The truth itself is nothing else than how the composite natures of the organic actualities of the world obtain adequate representation in the divine nature.
«I would think a more adequate line of theological exploration than Altizer's would entail the working out of an understanding of Christ and God that views them in a framework of process, but understood in such a way that process involves cumulative enrichment and fulfillment and not simply dialectical reversal.
But the role they play in the preparation of the mind for preaching is so large and pervasive that it were better to fail to do adequate justice to them than to ignore their existence.
This speaking of God may ultimately only point to the question which is man himself and thus hint at God's mystery in silence, the result may be less adequate than any statement on another subject, the answer, aimed at God's bright «heaven», may ever again fall back into the dark sphere of man or may consist in inexorably upholding the question that transcends any definition, formula or phenomenon.
But although there can be no question that in the last analysis fact is more important than explanation, actually they can not be separated, for some measure of explanation and interpretation — adequate or inadequate, accurate or inaccurate — is part and parcel of any knowledge of objective reality it is given us to have.
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