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It is not adequate to motivate ourselves positively, when we are positive, no psyching is necessary
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“I was adequate to the challenges set forth
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It was finally determined the new addition would do just fine for everyone to stay in, even though it only had a wooden floor, the space was adequate to sleep the crowd
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The hangar they were in front of was immense but inadequate to hold the jet whose tailfin was exposed to the elements
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Nothing is more adequate to lead the mob than
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Not because it was needed, the central heating was adequate to keep the house warm, but the open fire added a more cheerful cosiness to the room
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Those last few words in the wrong context could have been interpreted in a slightly perverted way, but when taken at face value they kinda got me thinking that plans A and B were both painfully inadequate to deal with Novorski, who seemed aware we were going to be there from the start
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themselves inadequate to defend their transformation
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If we cannot say what seeing comes to in physical or material terms, then we cannot say whether any theory is adequate to explain the appearance of an organ that makes sight possible
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The Hanjen were very enterprising and soon found a leader adequate to throw off the Mongol yoke
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It was a rude inn but adequate to our needs
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But God needed the weak and inadequate to demonstrate His ‘Product’ – Himself
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still inadequate to cover costs
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more than adequate to roll in coverage for the remaining uninsured
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Monies saved would be more than adequate to properly reimburse primary care
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‘Even the names like Absolute Consciousness and Universal Mind seem to be hopelessly inadequate to convey the immensity and shattering impact of such an encounter
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They determine they are inadequate to handle a second child and sufficiently care for their ‘handicapped’ son as well
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A few sentences structured in an upbeat description will be more than adequate to pique the interest of the buyers who are interested in fixer-uppers
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But the good news is that we are equipped with adequate tools to bring into action a Clean
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fear that we wil prove to be inadequate to cope with them?
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He was tired after long days at the hospital and had precious little extra energy to fuel the fires of passion; he felt inadequate to continue the torrid pace their intimacy commanded
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After that moment, which time is would not be adequate to
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above is adequate to complete all the major tasks
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For starters, Batangas was in reality a secondary field meant as an emergency landing strip, and its installations were thus minimal, but were adequate to support a small group of fighters or medium bombers
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This was itself partly a consequence of the war; making good the physical devastation created enormous demands which the economy was inadequate to meet
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Realizing that excess capital is being raised (or that retained earnings are inadequate to
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inadequate to cover capital requirements, a firm has a choice between varieties of other
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more capital and retained earnings will not be adequate to cover the deficit
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them as inadequate to the tasks that schooling involved, or would I
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have judged such tasks as inadequate to the needs of the kids?
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Schools, as they are presently conceived, are inadequate to this task
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They are only adequate to the process of
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intellect alone, however, isn’t a tool adequate to that job
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We don’t have a language adequate to this process
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complaining that products of our school system are inadequate to their
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The repairs you did seem adequate to me
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Her problem was that she had only an indicator light to go on at the moment to judge the situation, something she felt clearly inadequate to take a decision that could mean life or death for her
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The stimulus provided by his normal senses was inadequate to sustain his interest in the real world
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Concepts are not an adequate tool for understanding consciousness
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“Words are inadequate to express what has been exchanged here,” Lorencia said,
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have been considered barely adequate to control the quality of these waters, they nevertheless
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They are inadequate to sustain you, and they always become stale over time
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In fact, no description can be adequate to portray the bliss of the Hereafter, which is so eloquently and concisely expressed in the verse: “And verily the Hereafter will be better for thee than the present (life)
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during measles illness was not adequate to provide any benefit in African children whose
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In fact, no description can ever be adequate to portray the bliss of the Hereafter, which is so eloquently and concisely expressed in the Verse: ((And indeed, the Hereafter will be better for you than the present (life)
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There were simply no words adequate to convey what they had just experienced, to say nothing of a future that had just snuck up and caught him unawares
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One of the great lessons we can learn from this story is that with any new venture you may feel inadequate to the task but, if you persist, eventually you will win
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Grow lights had already been installed that would be adequate to grow trees
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Had produced children which I adored and felt helplessly and hopelessly inadequate towards them
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“Words are inadequate to describe it,” she said, approving
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If Brandor was inadequate to
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spoken is because words are limited and inadequate tools with which to do so and thereby result in
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Indeed, we would now be emotionally and intellectually adequate to appreciate, through Self’s conscious self-awareness, the joys and sufferings of life and relationships
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a manner adequate to its shocking revolting reality
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Even in Great Britain the strict law of entail has been found inadequate to maintain an hereditary class
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and not death then the death of Christ was inadequate to pay for our sins
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or to present it in a manner adequate to its shocking revolting reality
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not death, then the death of Christ was inadequate to pay for our sins
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THEN THE DEATH OF CHRIST WAS INADEQUATE TO PAY FOR OUR SINS
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forth in its true light, or to present it in a manner adequate to its shocking revolting reality
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He is not suffering eternal torment for us; therefore, if the wages of sin is eternal torment and not death, then the death of Christ was inadequate to pay for our sins
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The character ascribed to Him; the dreadful wrath and vengeance with which He is moved; the cold and malignant purpose of creation in regard to million of souls; the stern severity and gloom of His government; the horrible and never-ceasing tortures which He will inflict on His helpless, children-all this, and much more of like character, defies the power of language to set it forth in its true light, or to present it in a manner adequate to its shocking revolting reality
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Hence he places himself in such a net that he cannot get through the meshes, and must decide that punishment is not adequate to the sin, and that nothing shout of eternity can satisfy
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DEATH, THE DEATH OF CHRIST WAS INADEQUATE TO PAY FOR OUR SINS
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The character as-cribed to Him; the dreadful wrath and vengeance with which He is moved; the cold and malig-nant purpose of creation in regard to million of souls; the stern severity and gloom of His government; the horrible and never-ceasing tortures which He will inflict on His helpless, children-all this, and much more of like character, defies the power of language to set it forth in its true light, or to present it in a manner adequate to its shocking revolting reality
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Her legal allowance was not adequate to her fortune, nor sufficient for her comfortable maintenance, and I learnt from my brother that the power of receiving it had been made over some months before to another person
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Very true, I said; and I do not think that the method which we are employing is at all adequate to the accurate solution of this question; the true method is another and a longer one
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But are there not a thousand tortures by which a man may be made to suffer without society taking the least cognizance of them, or offering him even the insufficient means of vengeance, of which we have just spoken? Are there not crimes for which the impalement of the Turks, the augers of the Persians, the stake and the brand of the Iroquois Indians, are inadequate tortures, and which are unpunished by society? Answer me, do not these crimes exist?"
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“It would have to be adequate to the need—”
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Strengthened by years of hard and solemn trial, she felt herself no longer so inadequate to cope with Roger Chillingworth as on that night, abased by sin, and half maddened by the ignominy that was still new, when they had talked together in the prison-chamber
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Not to speak of the clergyman's health, so inadequate to sustain the hardships of a forest life, his native gifts, his culture, and his entire development, would secure him a home only in the midst of civilization and refinement; the higher the state, the more delicately adapted to it the man
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In truth, nothing short of a total change of dynasty and moral code, in that interior kingdom, was adequate to account for the impulses now communicated to the unfortunate and startled minister
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What you should have said was something like, ‘When I’m with Maria… I just… I…’ and then trail off and shake your head because words are inadequate to convey the intensity of what you’re experiencing
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Nothing could be more plausibly set forth; and certainly the project, as a notion, had many things to recommend it; but we had no funds adequate to undertake it; so, on the score of expense, knowing, as I did, the state of the public income, I thought it my duty to oppose it in toto; which fired Mr Plan to such a degree, that he immediately insinuated that I had some end of my own to serve in objecting to his scheme; and because the wall that it was proposed to big round the moderate building, which we were contemplating, would inclose a portion of the backside of my new steading at the Westergate, he made no scruple of speaking, in a circumbendibus manner, as to the particular reasons that I might have for preferring it to his design, which he roused, in his way, as more worthy of the state of the arts and the taste of the age
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Not even the first-quality kraken oil for which Mistress Marzho’s Fine Milliners paid exorbitantly was adequate to properly illuminate the shop’s goods once darkness had set in, and darkness set in early in Zion in April
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In the years that followed that second christening, many changes had taken place in her that made two tiny feet, inadequate to her weight, and a tendency to prattle happily and aimlessly
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" Most hearers agreed that it would have to be cut out, but one had known of oil and another of "squitchineal" as adequate to soften and reduce any lump in the body when taken enough of into the inside—the oil by gradually "soopling," the squitchineal by eating away
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Strong buying (demand) eventually raises prices to a level where supply is adequate to overcome that buying pressure and the market drifts down
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The enterprise must be well established and offer a record and financial exhibit adequate to justify the purchase of the shares at the issue price
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Its popularity was based entirely upon its reputation and its dividend record, for the statistical exhibit of the company during most of the period was anything but impressive, even for an industrial bond, and hence ridiculously inadequate to justify the purchase of a noncumulative industrial preferred stock
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This document must disclose all the pertinent facts about the issue and issuer, and it is fully adequate to inform the as to the exact nature of the security offered him
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I had not a very large wardrobe, though it was adequate to my wants; and the last day sufficed to pack my trunk,—the same I had brought with me eight years ago from Gateshead
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However, this type of cash cushion should be more than adequate to handle most market fluctuations if you are properly diversified
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I fear chiefly lest my expression may not be extra-vagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond the narrow limits of my daily experience, so as to be adequate to the truth of which I have been convinced
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Our fire brigade, though it was hardly adequate to the size and population of the town, worked with great promptitude and devotion
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" Let them show that the means are adequate to the end; let them exhibit to us, beyond the term of all this suffering, a happy salvation, and a glorious victory, and the people may then submit to it, even without murmur
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Sir, would Great Britain rely for her oracles on the newspapers or pamphlets of this country? Have those causes wrought on her a perseverance in her measures? I wonder, sir, that, in the anxiety to find causes, gentlemen never cast their eyes to official documents—to a very important State paper issued on this side the Atlantic—saying that the marshals and civil force were not adequate to enforce the embargo
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They ceased to grow in many of the West India islands that article which they formerly had raised to a considerable extent, (cotton,) and which, if the increased labor employed in the sugar estates, now adequate to the supply of Europe, be not profitable, they will again cultivate
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The opinion that Nova Scotia and Canada were adequate to that supply, has been long since abandoned
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But, sir, I think, in the business of legislation, that the same line of conduct ought to be pursued, that we would pursue in the common and ordinary proceedings of life; for should any of us undertake to do any thing, suppose it be to get a vessel afloat that had been stranded, and the means employed were totally inadequate to its accomplishment, should we not abandon those means and try some other? We have tried the embargo, and found it altogether ineffectual, and we have no reason to suppose, that by a further continuance of it, it will answer any of the purposes for which it was intended
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The Hornet was perfectly adequate to drive any vessel of twenty guns out of our waters
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He had experienced the difficulties of the situation; besides, by an illness during last winter, his lungs had been so affected that he did not feel himself adequate to the task
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If the saying this was an annunciation by our Government to the British Government, that in making this arrangement we are not making any stipulation in respect to France, but you and the world may know that whoever invades our rights shall meet with resistance, adequate to the crisis, if the Government can find means to accomplish it
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I should feel myself humbled, as an American citizen, if we had to depend upon any foreign power to uphold our independence; and I am persuaded that our own resources, properly directed, are fully adequate to our defence
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Your committee have been attended by agents of the petitioners, who, in addition to the matters contained in the petition, have suggested to your committee that the object of the petitioners was to obtain the renewal of the charter in its present form; that, for this renewal, the bank is willing to make compensation, either by loans at a rate of interest, or by a sum of money to be agreed upon, or by an increase of the capital stock, by a number of shares to be taken and subscribed for by the United States, to an amount adequate to the compensation to be agreed upon for such renewal
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moved to recommit the bill, to inquire into the propriety of appropriating such a sum of money as the Secretary of the Navy should deem adequate to the object, for the sum proposed certainly was not
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Every gentleman who spoke assented to the propriety of placing at the disposal of the Government a sum of money fully adequate to meet the appropriations authorized by law for the present year
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The force now embodied on the ocean is not more than adequate to the security of the nation against predatory warfare
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The regular troops of the United States are ordered to march, and if they should not be found adequate to the object, the Governors of the Orleans and Mississippi Territories are directed to call out the militia of their respective territories, to co-operate with the regular forces
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It is admitted that no bank or banks of a capital or of sufficient circulating paper throughout the United States adequate to this object, did exist when the constitution was first formed, promulgated, or adopted