Sentences with phrase «very inadequate»

This can be very inadequate coverage, especially for collectors.
It is a dangerous and unacceptable ignorance that allows for the continuation of the very inadequate process currently being used to create a second edition of 72.34; see: «Admissibility of Records Dependent Upon a Poorly Drafted National Standard.»
Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1)...
Therefore, the laws and practices controlling electronic discovery and admissibility of evidence proceedings are very inadequate because they take no account of these serious defects, very frequently found in ERMS's:
Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and in their software; (3) the electronic records «system integrity concept» (records integrity requires proof of records system integrity) in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts (e.g. ss.
See also: «The Sedona Canada Principles are Very Inadequate on Records Management and for Electronic Discovery»; and my Feb. 12th Slaw post, Electronic Discovery: The Concept and Purpose of the Sedona Canada Principles 2nd Edition, and, «Electronic Records as Evidence,» and the other records management articles listed on my SSRN author's page.
To the contrary, because of its very inadequate cost - efficiency and production capacity, the «handcraftsman's» method has been replaced by support services methods everywhere, except by the legal profession.
See these articles (pdf): (1) «Admissibility of Electronic Records Requires Proof of Records Management System Integrity»; (2) «The Sedona Canada Principles are Very Inadequate on Records Management and for Electronic Discovery»; (3) «A Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems»; (4) «Electronic Records as Evidence»; and, (5) «Solving the High Cost of the «Review» Stage of Electronic Discovery».
Electronic records management is a complex technology, which makes current legal infrastructure of statutes, guidelines, and case law that controls the use of electronic records as evidence very inadequate because it ignores these facts: (1) electronic records technology, and pre-electronic paper records technology are very different technologies — each requires its own unique legal infrastructure; (2) the many serious defects frequently found in electronic records management systems (ERMS's), and... [more]
Such change is an attempt to counteract overcrowded and lengthening pre-trial custody in very bad jail conditions due to very inadequate government funding of such facilities
The caselaw shows that lawyers and judges have a very inadequate knowledge of the nature of ERMS technology.
We have noted your comments that the Principles [Sedona Canada Principles] are «very inadequate» on Records Management and for Electronic Discovery.
My published paper «The Sedona Canada Principles are Very Inadequate on Records Management and for Electronic Discovery» [i] criticizes the first edition (January 2008) of: The Sedona Canada Principles — Addressing Electronic Discovery (hereinafter, «Sedona Canada») because it provides neither analysis nor description of the relationship between electronic discovery and electronic records management systems.
Then consider our big dumb «models» climatologists are using based on very inadequate temperature and observational data.
A very comprehensive demolition of the alarmist conclusions drawn from very inadequate modelling of what is a chaotic and still poorly understood Earth climate system.
So when boiling water is known to be entering the lake from hydrothermal vents, and when we only have very inadequate surveying, I'd say it was a bit early to be «explicitly ruling out» anything...
It could do with very severe pruning as nepotism and corruption are rife with many parts of it being led by very Inadequate people because it is «buggins» turn.
It is a very inadequate Report.
The German engineering on the air conditioning has a lot to be desired at 90 degrees and up - very inadequate!
The past can not be directly observed, and the materials for its reconstruction are very inadequate
I'm so tempted to go back (mostly because I really like the people) but I'm a out of shape 46 year old and while Crossfit can be scaled, I still felt very inadequate next to the people that could run, or even lift heavier weights.
We currently have a very inadequate understanding of how to build closed ecosystems that are robust to perturbation by introduced organisms or nonbiological events (Biosphere 2, for example), and I suspect that the contained ecosystem problem will turn out to be much more challenging than the vast majority of space colonization advocates realize.
A course participant recently came across with a translation job on some standard operating procedures having previously suffered at the hands of a very inadequate German agency.
Self - regulation of body temperature is very inadequate in preemies.
Sharing the rewards, for which the words joy and pride seem very inadequate, is exquisite.
I presented a very inadequate and elementary paper on Aquinas» view of faith and reason, and Blanshard revealed both his ignorance of Aquinas and his honesty when he reacted to it with great interest and even admitted that if what I said was correct he had «perhaps been mistaken all his life» about the impossibility of any synthesis between religious faith and philosophical reason.
Theology is just language about God... Often very inadequate language that binds the Divine and humankind.
As Christians our experience and understanding of religions other than Christianity may be very inadequate, inaccurate and even distorted.
On the basis of what evidence is at hand one can conclude that while there has been a gradual rise in the level of theological education in the last half century the training of a significant number of Protestant ministers is very inadequate, if adequacy is measured in terms of college and seminary training.
When Moody, who had had a very inadequate education, was once chided for his poor grammar, he responded: «That's all right, brother.
This accounts for such problems as a very gifted person who feels very inadequate.
We may, if you wish, allow that he was sometimes imperfectly reported, and it is certain that we have a very inadequate «coverage» of the most important life the world has ever seen, but the more one studies these brief and incomplete records, the more unthinkable it becomes that they should be mere human fabrications.
God is like that and by very inadequate imitation we might learn what the words we study really mean.

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It adds: «It is a system that is both inadequate (it does not provide families with the support they need) and not sufficiently targeted to those who need it most (families with very high incomes receive benefits).»
Without hesitation, and with no hint of condescension, Mitt explained «that simple answers are always very helpful but oftentimes inadequate
With the help of feminist theory, she demonstrates how this drama of justification all too often «misses the mark» of women's lives — lives that are very often marked not by boastful arrogance but rather by an inadequate sense of personal agency.
Because any answer we believe we have found is at the very best incomplete and inadequate.
I had crammed too much of my very real self into these inadequate compartments in my mind.
after 30 years of moving around the country and participating in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too much (I apparently make everyone else feel stupid) and have too much experience (i.e., I make everyone else feel inadequate).
A complete answer would be very complicated, 10 but in general terms we can see that Whitehead's second version is inadequate for the task.
Fabricated accusations about a demonized enemy; failures of coalition building; acts of torture and barbarism performed by the alleged defenders of justice; misplaced expectations of popular support from a conquered people; an enemy unified by the very attacks intended to divide it; inadequate planning for postconquest rule; and rampant and chronic instability after victory has been won.
Although Jewett chaired the committee which formulated Fuller's revised Statement of Faith and recognized the need to move the discussion concerning Biblical authority from the issue of inerrancy to that of interpretation, the argument in his book is inadequate at this very point.
The very fact that it nowhere appearsto give a clearly comprehensible list of the sacraments, for example, but prefers to distribute them in different models, while never synthesising them simply and clearly, is surely not only inadequate doctrinally, but also unhelpful educationally for teacher and for student.
The very fact of revelation proves religion to be inadequate, and now the whole field of religion must be looked at in the light of this fact.
Unless that technological, industrial establishment is radically controlled — thereby effecting a transformation of vast areas of our political, economic and social life — the culture has a very good chance of destroying itself through increasingly inadequate supplies, through endless conflicts for those ever scantier materials, and through the systems of control and authority necessary to cope with each of these dangers.
This is a very bare statement, and no doubt is inadequate.
It goes without saying I regard that answer as very formulaic and surely inadequate — if not misleading.
In order to be fair to Beasley - Murray it must also be noted that in his last page of his postscript on baptismal reform and inter-church relations he emphasises the «inadequate insights of frail individuals and of our very fallible traditions...» (p. 395).
Regulatory agencies have a tendency to sink into lethargy as their funds prove inadequate to the job they are expected to do, or they turn out to be staffed by men drawn from the very industries they are ostensibly to regulate.
Even the best people will not attain the best potential of their lives when they live in a very imperfect society; for example a society that does little about the way industry pollutes the air and water and whose transport system is inadequate.
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