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Long Beach Island doesn't have the adequate beach and dune system.
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The existing law is quite adequate to the problem.
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The existing flu vaccine manufacturing system is not adequate to meet the nation's needs in the event of a flu pandemic or a shortage, E. P. Thompson
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What I expect from the police department is an adequate and timely response to keep the streets orderly and safe. Whatever resources they need to do that is up to them, Floyd Patterson
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Whether due to a lack of resources or other pressing priorities, mutual fund abuses simply did not receive adequate attention from the SEC, Richard Shelby
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We can provide, and believe we are providing, adequately for the area of New England as far as coverage is concerned,
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We realized that it would be hard to get enough people. Given the fact that we have no idea when the union would call a strike, our first priority was that we have an adequate number of responsible adults to be able to administer the curriculum.
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We think around 4.5 percent is the adequate level for U.S. interest rates -- you could call it a neutral level -- and as there are modest inflation risks in the U.S., we expect the Fed to go slightly beyond that to 4.75.
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When inspections are accompanied by adequate authority, aided by all available information, backed by a credible compliance mechanism, and supported by international consensus, the verification system works. Mohamed ElBaradei
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We are finding that the President has surrounded himself with some capable and pretty knowledgeable people. I am comfortable that they will adequately be able to represent the issues.
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There is certainly enough money involved in this racing industry that jockeys and backside people should not have to be going through the hoops that they are going through to have adequate coverage,
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When you ask people about what they enjoy doing, time spent with the boss is even worse than time spent cleaning the house. So this suggests that there are a lot of leaders out there who are not doing an adequate job. Tom Rath
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We're asking for documented evidence that there's adequate and suitable living for residents.
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The CPA did not implement adequate financial controls.
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Language is a tool adequate to provide any degree of precision relevant to a particular situation.
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And theories are no more than fictions which help us to make sense of experience and which are subject to disconfirmation when their explanations are no longer adequate. Chinua Achebe
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There is no other way to force the FAA to adequately do its job of overseeing the carriers of this country and enforcing aviation safety. Mary Schiavo
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Until the court has determined that they conducted an adequate search for my clients' documents, I think the document destruction should cease. Jim Harrison
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There is only one instrument which is adequate to investigate the things of the spirit, and that is the Spirit itself. Just as it is necessary to train a man for scientific research in the physical world, so also is a long and slow process required to fit oneself for investigation of the spiritual world. Max Heindel
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This (the grant) will allow our department to respond more effectively to area fires with a vehicle manufactured to carry an adequate amount of water and fire suppression equipment. George Andrews
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World energy supplies are more than adequate to compensate for any disruption, ... The response by OPEC and major producers like Saudi Arabia, and if needed, our large strategic stockpiles, will ensure that our economy will have the ample supply of energy it needs. Spencer Abraham
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We're finding this stuff out on the fly as well. But we'd do everything within our power to make sure the shoppers could still get downtown. There's more than adequate parking in other areas. Chuck Martin
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With the resources we have in this day and age we still have people in this state without adequate running water.
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We have never stopped talking about adequate public facilities but there has never been anything concrete done. Edward Taylor
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We want funding levels to be adequate to put conservation programs on the ground.
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Where they didn't work, we had supply but it wasn't adequate. It was not adequate for the demand. Jeb Bush
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We're going to enjoy a good semester or two of adequate parking at that time. We have ambitious plans to grow the university. So for the next five years or so, we're going to experience growth pains, Nancy Fox
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What this gift does is give us the kind of confidence to know that we have sufficient resources to attract an exhibit like this and adequately market it.
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What this clearly shows is that to perform their vital roles, vitamins C and E work together. They have a synergistic effect that will not be gained just by intake of one or the other, and adequate levels of these nutrients is especially important for people who smoke.
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What has the federal government been doing all these years to prepare for a disaster striking a major American city, ... With all the bureaucratic federal agencies, super czars and homeland preparedness, there seems to be no national or regional master plan to evacuate people, bring in relief and adequately deal with a large scale emergency of this nature. Is there a plan in place for how to deal with the profiteers when the resettling and rebuilding begins? Is there a plan to freeze oil prices? Gary Ackerman
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We believe we have the necessary depth to adequately cover for both Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee,
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While the USGS presence and efforts in Alaska are significant, they are clearly not adequate to meet the growing needs of an area that will see major growth in tourism and resource development.
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While the ideals espoused in No Child Left Behind (NCLB) are admirable, the realities of the Bush plan are not, ... NCLB imposes rigid and expensive mandates on public schools. It judges adequate yearly progress using a one-size-fits-all formula, a measure that gives schools an incentive to lower testing standards in order to meet federal requirements and, sadly, to push out students that may bring down a school's average score. Howard Dean