Sentences with phrase «wholly inadequate»

In child support cases, the financial disclosure requested from a non-resident parent (NRP) is wholly inadequate, compared with the full and frank disclosure provided in the court process.
I conclude that the quantum of compensatory damages awarded in those cases would be wholly inadequate compensation in the case at bar.
He dismissed the UK's planning for post-conflict rebuilding of Iraq as «wholly inadequate».
Given the important role played by DNA and other forensic evidence in criminal investigations, the report stated that it is «wholly inadequate to rely on the interest and self - motivation of the legal profession to take advantage of the training on offer».
The Sto: lo further said that the accommodation measures relied on by the Crown were wholly inadequate.
[230] Further, the exercise time and the available stimuli for inmates in the max pod units are wholly inadequate, particularly given the 23 hour lockup in a 90 square foot cell.
He says the new limit is wholly inadequate for the most seriously injured, such as those left quadriplegics by accidents, and says the attitude of insurers indicates they may feel the same.
If direct marketing lists are being passed around, if you know a company with a penchant for leaving filing cabinets unlocked, or if the personnel filing system in your company wholly inadequate - you could protect people by taking action early.
Responding to the recent announcement of a new Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS) the Chair of the Bar, Andrew Walker QC, had this to say: «For years, our system of criminal justice has suffered from a remorseless succession of cuts in funding, and wholly inadequate investment.
Renewables are also wholly inadequate to replace fossil as base load and for transport and heating, horrbly resource intensive and hence expensive for what they do deliver.
Britain's negotiating position on EU airline rights, as on so many other issues, is wholly inadequate.
It's not clear, exactly, what level of guilt admission would be satisfactory for numbers one and two, but it seems obvious so far that «could have been clearer» is wholly inadequate.
However, I do think the temperature record is wholly inadequate and scientists put far too much credence on information that is little better than anecdotal.
Trump's trite, tweeted «sad» is wholly inadequate, but I used up my life's allotment of superlatives years ago.
Take a look at the cabinet stocked with deniers who have taken a sledgehammer to the sound but wholly inadequate policies in place for tackling climate change.
It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other» John Adams
This blog details why announcements about new coal investments are wholly inadequate to...
But the official response has been wholly inadequate to the task.
Still, there is significant wiggle room for nations to make wholly inadequate commitments under the Lima agreement.
Blowing up the transfer technique of that series (originally, soaking the magazine images in lighter fluid and rubbing them on paper with an empty ballpoint pen) to collect semi-transparent pictures, he then, with the bravura only he could muster (his friend and studio mate Jasper Johns was so much tighter) angled, swirled and layered them in symphonic pageants for which the term collage seems wholly inadequate even if it is technically right.
Powered, for want of a better word, by a 78 horsepower 1.2 - liter 3 - cylinder engine, it also produces a wholly inadequate 74 lb - ft of torque.
The Staff Side expressed its deep disappointment and again rejected the offer as wholly inadequate.
Activists, including teachers, launched over 40 Freedom Schools in Mississippi to respond to the wholly inadequate and racist school systems thrust onto our communities.
The truth is the state's investment in education is wholly inadequate for both charter and traditional public schools.
The wholly inadequate special education funding structure in North Carolina is the biggest obstacle to providing adequate services, equipment, materials, aides, and instruction to students with disabilities.
Yes, there will be more money under a Bush or other proposal (until tax cuts and military spending increases and economic slowdown intervene), but this federal money will be wholly inadequate for needed improvements while saddling states, districts, schools, and their students with massive testing requirements.
For example, although the schools CMU chartered were required by law to administer the state testing system, the Michigan Educational Assessment Program or MEAP, the results were wholly inadequate for making high - stakes decisions like closing schools.
with Tara Fitzgerald (1.4 mb) «A Bit Surprised» with Mark Herman (0.7 mb) «Hello WWW» with Pete Postlethwaite (0.3 mb) «Not Embarrassed» with Pete Postlethwaite (0.8 mb) «I'm Here in Utah» with Stephen Tompkinson (0.5 mb) «Musical Experience» with Stephen Tompkinson (1.5 mb) Slides Using a delightful amalgamation of music, class struggle, and a Yorkshire mining town, British directon Mark Herman has combined seemingly disparate elements to create a charming, extremely touching drama about a somewhat alien mi ieu.A description of the plot is wholly inadequate to convey the intelligence, emotional powet and spirit of Brassed Off.
When Truffaut calls The Birds an «apocalyptic tone poem,» he could easily be talking about this picture that paints a cold, tiny portrait of a settlement hewn together from wet logs and animal comforts wholly inadequate as insulation against the wild.
And Ben Foster, typecast as a demented Indian - killer, manages to complicate the question of what makes his character a psychopath and Bale's a hero — to which Blocker's answer, «I was just doing my job,» seems wholly inadequate.
Just measuring the serum levels of T3, T4 and TSH, and perhaps thyroid antibodies is just touching the surface of the problem and wholly inadequate.
«Despite having nearly a year to address this matter, the [ARS] has provided a wholly inadequate public response to the allegations of animal mistreatment at MARC and it has been delinquent in providing necessary information and updates to the Committees,» legislators wrote in report language that accompanies the omnibus spending bill.
Last year, the Moreland Commission found New York's campaign finance laws to be wholly inadequate.
In an open letter to Assemblywoman Janet Duprey announcing his support of challenger Karen Bisso, Paladino indicated that the «tier 6» pension reforms implemented by the Cuomo administration were wholly inadequate and «nothing more than hype».
Britain's most respected opinion pollster has warned Labour its chances of winning a majority at the next election verge on the «improbable» and that blaming its defeat on a shift away from Blairism is «wholly inadequate».
Those pressing for an inquiry argue that the war may have been illegal under international law and that Tony Blair made a wholly inadequate case for war by overblowing the case against Saddam Hussein, based on dubious intelligence.
Because of that, the Green Party said Cuomo is «posturing to the left» with a «wholly inadequate plan.»
Newsday called the effort «wholly inadequate,» and the Post argued that by refusing to tone down spending for special interests while pushing for a «millionaire's tax,» the Assembly was putting «a thumb in taxpayers» eyes.»
This is a cross between a PR exercise and a gross admission that the people Cameron had in place were wholly inadequate to do the job.
He also slammed the the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what the report called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict situation.
And he was scathing about the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what he called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict situation.
He was also scathing about the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what he called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict rebuilding of Iraq.
The deal, as it stands right now, is wholly inadequate to protect New York City's fast dwindling stock of affordable housing.
Calling a meeting on Monday of party leaders feels wholly inadequate from a PM ignoring the Suffragette call for deeds not words.
Len McCluskey said that the new consultation principles included the principle of «digital by default», but for rural workers this was a «wholly inadequate» process.
Caproni ruled Ciminelli had provided «wholly inadequate reasons why this newlyacquired firearm should not be surrendered, consistent with the bail conditions established for his release.»
Neither was the wholly inadequate leadership both on the pitch and (until early March) on the touchline.
We haven't had a decent DM since Alonso left, with far too much reliance being placed on the wholly inadequate shoulders of the mediocre Lucas and, more recently, Henderson.
I couldn't tell you exactly what this team did in the intervening 10 - 15 minutes, but it was at once too cautious, too reckless, and wholly inadequate.
Based on a high - level audit of all reports of sexual harassment or violence for three academic years from 2012 - 2013 through 2014 - 2015, Pepper found that the University's student conduct processes were wholly inadequate to consistently provide a prompt and equitable response under Title IX, that Baylor failed to consistently support complainants through the provision of interim measures, and that in some cases, the University failed to take action to identify and eliminate a potential hostile environment, prevent its recurrence, or address its effects for individual complainants or the broader campus community.
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