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inadequate

[in-ad-i-kwit] / ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt /


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"Evening people may be more likely to have behaviors that can affect cardiovascular health, such as poorer diet quality, smoking and inadequate or irregular sleep."

From Science Daily

A number of negatives experienced by fans - including inadequate facilities for fans with disabilities, restricted access to toilets, and travel bans - break Uefa's own rules and guidelines.

From BBC

China’s GDP deflator, a broad price gauge, has been negative since 2023, a sign of inadequate demand at home.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a world of frequent natural disasters, the homeowner experience is more commonly defined by what happens after a loss: complex documentation, lengthy rebuild periods, inadequate cash flow.

From Barron's

The contract cancellation stems from inadequate safeguards for sensitive data, referencing a 2023 tax return leak.

From Barron's