Adequate
adequate (adjective) - enough, suitable, a high enough number or good enough qualityperfectly adequate
quite adequate
seemed adequate
more or less adequate
no longer adequate
not considered adequate
less than adequate
hardly adequate
not entirely adequate
not wholly adequate
a tool adequate for most tasks
if adequate financial resources had been made available the project would have succeeded
adequate information to make a decision
we have no adequate data
achieve adequate results
an adequate response to the problem
adequate preparation for the event
These significant changes have occurred without adequate preparation
obtaining adequate water supplies
the total number of participants was adequate for the analyses we used
not adequate at all
among those who received the service, few found it adequate
an adequate fit
making adequate progress on solving the problem
The Indian families fled their Grand River camp in winter without adequate food and clothing
provide adequate private welfare to children
the need for adequate enforcement of smoke-free laws
may be too narrow a concept to offer adequate explanations of sexual behaviors
adequate education
Sixty-one percent of respondents believed that their ethics education was adequate
those who were not making adequate yearly progress (AYP)
seem completely adequate
not fully adequate
providing adequate resources
a demonstration of adequate commitment
adequate freshwater flows into bays and estuaries
schedule adequate time for children to talk
We found adequate information to answer 37 of the 49 questions
receive adequate medical health services
samples were also adequate for the present research purposes
adequate criterion to describe a person as mentally healthy
we do not yet have an adequate understanding of the underlying cultural factors being measured by these proxies
To provide teachers with the intellectual and professional background adequate for their assignment
adequate ways of enhancing the cognitive, visual, and attentional skills of older individuals
adequate amounts of clean water
certain countries and peoples, especially in Africa, are excluded from adequate participation in international markets due to " poverty traps " such as lack of capital






