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"inadequately" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not enough, or not good enough

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They criticized the administration for inadequately responding to racist incidents.
Research shows that most organizations prepare inadequately for leadership succession.
These states might fund their institutions inadequately, inequitably or both.
Not only are doctors inadequately prepared, they may be feeling discontented.
Weak, inadequately formed personalities easily manipulated by sociopathic messages and messengers.
Inadequately treated pain is a risk factor for overdoses and suicides.
The report said that Mr. Ghani's form was filled out inadequately.
Certainly, many state-sponsored defined-benefit pension plans have been inadequately funded.
Untreated or inadequately treated inflammatory rheumatic diseases may also shorten life expectancy.
Many electronic voting machines and voter databases are inadequately protected and woefully outdated.
There's been a long and inadequately told history of oppression and Kurdish genocides.
Breastfeeding advocates will say that this piece inadequately enumerates the benefits of breastfeeding.
A lot of people feel their voices are inadequately represented by their politicians.
Above: A volcanic froth is barely, inadequately contained by a tough rubber carapace.
Some of the aircraft's problems were undoubtedly STEM-related, for example inadequately tested software.
Infections have also been known to occur after swimmers inhaled inadequately chlorinated pool water.
We are the early warning system for the mainland but are inadequately protected ourselves.
And many gay Democrats have rejected Buttigieg as inadequately progressive and even insufficiently gay.
Friday, the governor said Columbia was "simply inadequately prepared" to effectively manage relief efforts.
However, like other modes of transportation, our river infrastructure continues to be inadequately funded.
That merely undermined the system, and was in any case inadequately sized to tackle MPS.
It was that beauty the great poets dream about but describe most poorly and inadequately.
This is a tough lesson for Hakeem, who's inadequately prepared for this level of attack.
The result -- inadequately-trained pilots flying poorly-maintained planes that are past their expiration dates.
Third-degree sex abuse was meant to deal with groping, but it did so inadequately.
Mr. Baker said the gas company was "inadequately prepared" for the aftermath of the explosions.
Woodson was a war hero who has been inadequately recognized for his actions on D-Day.
People are barefoot and inadequately dressed even though there is enough of everything in the stores.
It may be evidence of unresolved conflicts or frustrations, or inadequately coming to terms with loss.
They were well-engineered and quite lethal against our inadequately armored military vehicles of that time.
More than 8.43,000 tons of plastic are estimated to be littered or inadequately disposed each year.
What's more, the FTC resented the implication of the takeover that internet providers had been inadequately regulated.
Too often, spreadsheets containing vast amounts of personal information are found abandoned online, forgotten and inadequately secured.
Regulations banning phosphate in dishwasher detergent, which Erickson believed was causing his dishes to get inadequately cleaned.
Serco has been accused of inadequately training its guards and overcharging the British government for substandard work.
If we don't have good science behind what we're doing, we're either regulating inadequately, or regulating excessively.
Asked whether Ratcliffe's history was inadequately reviewed before he was picked, Trump defended the White House process.
If Wolf's debut felt trite and inadequately argued to anyone paying attention, then I decidedly hadn't been.
People with lower incomes were also more likely to be inadequately hydrated compared to higher income individuals.
The feeling seems to be that anything is better than letting Facebook continue to inadequately police itself.
A whistleblower has alleged HHS staff were inadequately protected when greeting U.S. evacuees returning from Wuhan, China.
"I led the debate prep and I accept the responsibility for inadequately preparing him," Mr. Wolfson said.
Difficulty hearing can impair brain function by keeping people socially isolated and inadequately stimulated by aural input.
I assume you have thoughts on how the religions of the world inadequately prepare people for death.
Only rarely are small numbers of workers interviewed, and when they are, their identities are inadequately safeguarded.
Later in the day, the governor said Columbia was "simply inadequately prepared" to effectively manage relief efforts.
Just as at the Lushan meeting, Mao's own personal secretaries were under investigation for being inadequately radical.
The lawsuits were filed soon after the explosion and accused the company of inadequately maintaining its distribution system.
Twitter has consistently shown that they are inadequately able to deal with the disturbing issues on the platform.
"Basically, across the political spectrum, Koreans feel Japan has inadequately addressed the wounds of the past," he said.
Non-bank lending is essential to channel funds to small firms and to segments inadequately served by banks.
"Earthquakes do not kill; but inadequately designed and poorly constructed buildings, infrastructure and lifeline systems can," Fatahi said.
Untreated or inadequately treated mental health problems are a tremendous strain on individuals, societies and health-care systems.
Beijing thinks the current number of encoded characters in Unicode inadequately represents the richness of China's cultural past.
Of course, few movies can predict their moment, but "Three Billboards" might be inadequately built for this one.
The University of Chicago Medical Center, through a spokeswoman, rejected the notion that the hospital was inadequately staffed.
But then, like great fiction, they're our bridges to insufficiently understood lives, our compasses to inadequately learned truths.
And for the most part, her comments on the situation have centered largely on Twitter's inadequately slow response.
Cody's refusal to make these diagnoses more explicit has been criticized as an inadequately serious portrayal of mental illness.
"If you're served something that's inadequately hot...be brave enough to say you're not happy with it," says Roe.
The risk, however, is that an inadequately prepared summit between these leaders will fall into one of two traps.
"Currency depreciation would put further pressure on corporate balance sheets, particularly those with inadequately hedged FX positions," Fitch said.
In a previous report, the GAO found three states with "significant weaknesses," including insufficient encryption and inadequately configured firewalls.
Students weren't the only ones accusing Syracuse University's administrators for inadequately responding to the spate of racism across campus.
Where there are practices inadequately addressed, such as currency manipulation, there must be measures to  deal with them forthrightly.
Sheriff Barnett said in her resignation letter that the office was "inadequately budgeted" and had a "bare minimum" staff.
The first was that women take over activities like bedtime, homework and laundry because men perform these tasks inadequately.
The F.T.C. also accused the company of having inadequately secured its network in 2015, when VTech's servers were hacked.
She said she didn't feel the school was safe, adding that there was bullying and children were inadequately supervised.
With China operating in ways that are anything but incremental, the United States' response is inadequately focused, creative or resourced.
Soldiers from a United Nations peacekeeping mission were working to stabilize the country amid clashes between rival militias, but inadequately.
It remains unclear whether FDA's letter to PTC was due to an inadequately organized application or insufficient data, analysts said.
The feed has popularized inflammatory interpretations and inadequately researched writing, rather than the extensively investigated material published by dedicated journalists.
The regulators also said that the director of the laboratory was not qualified and some other personnel were inadequately trained.
But now she resents the politics of the East, arguing that East Germans are inadequately educated about Nazism and racism.
I didn't know the markers of this "code," so I sometimes failed to recognize them, or responded inadequately to them.
Earlier this week, China punished nearly 700 officials for inadequately protecting the environment in the latest round of rolling inspections.
The polio virus, once thought to verge on eradication, is one of the most contagious diseases in inadequately protected areas.
This uncertainty is compounded by the proliferation of innovative technologies, many of which are inadequately addressed by existing regulatory frameworks.
Previously, Young had sued Siskind for paying him inadequately and refusing to report on his art sales, among other allegations.
When inadequately controlled, it can injure many critical bodily systems and result in costly, life-disrupting and sometimes fatal consequences.
The Internet of Things security crisis persists, as billions of inadequately secured webcams, refrigerators, and more flood homes around the world.
As a result, the skin is robbed of its main energy source" — that would be oxygen — "and ultimately is inadequately cleansed.
The states are concerned they are giving up their right to levy their own consumption taxes and will be inadequately compensated.
The law requires the doctor stop the heart of the fetus before abortion, an "inadequately studied, potentially risky procedure," he wrote.
If Facebook is seen as inadequately defending democratic processes after being put in the spotlight, it risks even more stringent backlash.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said some of the retailers were inadequately represented in the case.
It also found as many as 72 percent of the health problems refugees faced were treated "inadequately" or not at all.
Blacks and Hispanics were 44 percent and 42 percent, respectively, more likely to be inadequately hydrated compared to their white counterparts.
"While Dan (Lipinski) is a nice man, he has simply inadequately represented this district and for far too long," he said.
In the lawsuit, Finch's mother, Lisa, said the officers who responded to the home were inadequately trained and used excessive force.
These conditions, among others, are more likely to occur when an infant's gut has been inadequately populated by health-promoting bacteria.
Townsend said the forces were inadequately prepared for the attack and the military was looking into why that was the case.
More than a quarter of all adults -- 1.4 billion people worldwide -- were inadequately active in 2016, compared with 23.3% in 2010.
While deinstitutionalization succeeded in emptying out overcrowded state hospitals, the planned shift to community-based care was inadequately funded and staffed.
But if the issue of race felt inadequately addressed in the French context, it feels egregiously lacking in nuance and introspection here.
The people interviewed were mainly concerned that the policies behind content moderation, ad approval, fact-checking and so on were inadequately explained.
In a statement on his official Facebook page, al-Tamimi slammed security arrangements at the plant, saying the facility was inadequately protected.
Plaintiffs, who filed their first suits in 2014, accused the company of inadequately warning about the drug's risks and misrepresenting its safety.
At the state level, states are inadequately playing the role of traffic cop — they don't want to get into arguments with localities.
"America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country," he said.
That gives you an idea of how inadequately trained we were and how unlikely it was that we were going to survive.
State environmental investigators, who are underpaid and inadequately trained, often abandon the public sector for more lucrative jobs in oil and gas.
At van der Zwaan's sentencing, he made a brief statement apologizing for his actions, but the judge said he seemed inadequately contrite.
And persons of color are still inadequately represented in media, but we're trying to get better every time we do a story.
For both myself and some of my colleagues on the video team, the a6400's small grip was just inadequately sized and uncomfortable.
Admitting I can't stand to be interacting with children anymore and need a break is to feel inadequately maternal towards my siblings' children.
Cuomo and Nixon traded attacks Wednesday night, with Cuomo asking Nixon to not interrupt him and Nixon claiming Cuomo is inadequately resisting Trump.
This practice is set up to protect the American people so they are not inaccurately represented or inadequately funded by our federal government.
While this represents some positive change in numbers, 45 percent of U.S. adults are still inadequately insured comparable to the rates of 2010.
Data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality indicates that health care practitioners are inadequately prepared to treat patients with severe obesity.
Likewise, if the IRS is inadequately funded, it loses the ability to thoroughly audit and investigate people, thus hemorrhaging even more future revenue.
However, the municipality failed to take proper corrosion control measures, and eventually the inadequately treated water began leaching lead from the city's pipes.
This is just one of the many problems with 911 services, which remain inadequately funded and staffed in many places across the country.
But blaming the FTC for inadequately bringing Silicon Valley to heel on its own is like blaming a fork for not holding soup.
This inadequately informed consensus can have disastrous consequences, such as waves of hate mail directed at unfortunate individuals linked to a crime investigation.
Varner presented research at the DEF CON conference about a state that inadequately separated its elections computers and databases from other state systems.
The voting process of the United States, and no doubt countries around the world, is inadequately equipped to defend against professional cyberattack attempts.
"I led the debate prep and I accept the responsibility for inadequately preparing him," Howard Wolfson of the Bloomberg campaign told The Times.
Yet a small number of people with serious mental illness do commit violent acts, and most of them are untreated or inadequately treated.
However, those figures for the cost of pain do not include the cost of premature deaths or suicides due to inadequately controlled pain.
Yet again, the unprecedented challenges of disaster management are being met with mostly conventional, labor-intensive, costly, and often inadequately slow response efforts.
In his statement, Biden said the deal would be too generous to large pharmaceutical companies, while inadequately ensuring protections for American workers' rights.
Critics said HUD officials inadequately planned for an extended shutdown, failing to recertify more than 1,000 contracts with landlords who provided subsidized housing.
The Mediterranean has been declining rapidly for decades due to intensive coastal development — including inadequately planned tourism in many areas — unsustainable fishing and pollution.
Platforms including Facebook and Twitter drew ire after the 2016 election for not appropriately weeding out fake accounts and for inadequately protecting user information.
One of the most painful lessons those events teach us today is that hateful statements that are inadequately answered can metastasize into horrific acts.
But Wonder Kandenge, a volunteer ranger, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that while villagers support forest patrols, they were inadequately equipped for the task.
And inadequately treated water may sometimes contain risky levels of arsenic and hexavalent chromium, the potentially cancer-causing chemical that Erin Brockovich made famous.
From lack of automation, we drift toward inadequately achieving speed by removing key steps that ensure a better outcome in delivering a quality product.
But on Thursday, the United States Court of Appeals in Manhattan said that the merchants had been "inadequately" represented when the settlement was reached.
The bureau is facing renewed criticism that it's inadequately combating domestic terrorism and failing to address it as vigorously as it does international terrorism.
Nevertheless, there is little doubt that suicidal individuals could benefit from reform of our mental health system, which is poorly organized and inadequately financed.
The FAA, similarly, has been criticized for failing to properly supervise Boeing's development of the plane, and inadequately scrutinizing it during the certification process.
He won the nomination by criticising his rival as inadequately Trumpist and says he will "do to Louisiana what Trump has done to America".
More alarming is the fact that Foreign Service jobs remain open or inadequately filled due to a lack of political will or language expertise.
What Mueller wrote: In his March letter, Mr. Mueller expressed his and his team's concerns that the attorney general had inadequately portrayed their conclusions.
Be ready to use the consequences of this competitive advantage to seize market share from your competitors who are inadequately prepared for these transitions.
In the end, lawmakers broadly chided the State Department for being inadequately prepared but did not find any clear misconduct that caused the deaths.
Noting that some "protected areas" — like parks and wildlife refuges — inadequately safeguard biodiversity, he discourages setting acreage goals for conserving the world's diminishing biodiversity.
Whatever this might tell us, it did not signal to the mayor that there was any need to feel embarrassed or inadequately fussed over.
Republicans argue that years of spending cuts have hollowed out the military, leaving it inadequately equipped to respond to a myriad of international challenges.
Amnesty said that despite policies that aim to stamp out abuse, Twitter appears to be inadequately enforcing these policies when women report violence and abuse.
"Unfortunately, interventional cardiologists are often inadequately trained in radiation safety and radiobiology, and hospitals have few training programs regarding radiation risk and exposure," Andreassi said.
Bitter cold, made worse by winds whipping across the plains, have been the biggest danger during the trek, with many dressed inadequately for the elements.
ByteDance had its knuckles rapped by authorities at the beginning of the year after it was deemed to have inadequately policed content on its platform.
FEMA was inadequately funded and hindered by a sprawling DHS bureaucracy that buried the agency's ability to coordinate disaster response directly with the White House.
But insufficient exercise is likely to result in poor flexibility and weak muscles that inadequately support weight-bearing joints and enhance the risk of injury.
The first thing Mr. Lhota will need to tackle is the inadequately maintained signal system, which accounts for almost 15 percent of all subway delays.
Irving Oil has pleaded guilty to 34 offences including carrying erroneous shipping documents and inadequately training staff, according to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
Sirisena has spoken out publicly against Wickremesinghe's supposed inaction, accusing the now deposed prime minister of inadequately investigating an alleged assassination plot targeting the president.
In fact, astoundingly, the documents mention that more than 12,000 investigations were conducted into the behavior of Xinjiang officials suspected of inadequately pursuing Beijing's mandate.
"America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country," he said in a statement.
Rachel, Alexis, Astrid, and Astrid's profoundly inadequately supportive sports bra advance to the final round on the strength of both their athleticism and chemistry with Nick.
She has been threatened twice with deportation in the past six weeks, all because the immigration judge hearing her case thought she filled out paperwork inadequately.
The report comes at a time when the Defense Department is already under fire for inadequately screening personnel for behaviors that might pose national security risks.
Along with robot butlers, billboard-sized TVs, and inadequately sanitized wearables being tried on by untold hordes, self-driving demonstrations have become a staple of CES.
Those reports stunned the cyber experts, who said they bore all the signs of a rush to deploy inadequately tested software without fully training the users.
In addition, the car's sensors do not detect far back enough during an overtaking manoeuvre, while the emergency brake also performs inadequately, according to the report.
You take a category with 30 million kids — 40% of all the kids in the country — with an inadequately funded program, and then you reduce it.
N that it alleged were sloppy with consumer data and also pursued companies like POM Wonderful that made health claims the agency felt were inadequately substantiated.
We are now mostly in our late 20s and early 30s and might be the first generation that substituted video games for real life, however inadequately.
Still, federal inspectors found deficiencies in the Newark laboratory that could lead to inaccurate results, including inadequately trained employees and samples stored at the wrong temperature.
"America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country," Trump said in one representative statement.
Documents later released by Edward Snowden revealed the Navy didn&apost know how much sensitive material was aboard and inadequately prepared the crew for this eventuality.
Yet these options are often inadequately funded and unaffordable, so police and the criminal justice system are quite frequently the first responders to mental health crises.
The Shadow app raises serious questions about the effects of cellular and internet technologies on election security that the nation's political institutions seem inadequately equipped to answer.
They argued back in 2014 that the trash collector described in The Ocean Cleanup's feasibility study had design flaws, could hurt marine life, and was inadequately tested.
The 2015 analysis and related research "are severely compromised by modeling errors, unrealistic methods, and incorrect, implausible, or inadequately supported assumptions," they wrote in the new paper.
Su later wrote in an Instagram story that the dean's message "broke my heart," and that students have been treated "inadequately and unimportantly" in the coronavirus outbreak.
Local reports suggested a huge convoy ferried him to the building -- a sign at the time, perhaps, that US drones were inadequately prepared for their new quarry.
It's a bit creepy, but not in the way that some robots are — when you're looked at by inadequately modeled faces, it just feels like bad VFX.
Bishop Ron Gainer issued a public apology Wednesday for the abuse and said the church&aposs bishops shared the blame, having responded inadequately to all the allegations.
The move comes after a federal judge ruled that the Obama administration's formula calculating the payments was flawed and inadequately justified by regulators, according to the Journal.
The president's conservative allies, most of whom have panned the latest deal for inadequately addressing border security, seemed to agree that's what the president would do. Rep.
"Officials who do a poor job in enforcing the law, knowingly allow environmental violations, or respond inadequately to worsening air quality will be held accountable," Li warned.
At the time, Japanese officials said some South Korean companies were inadequately managing the chemicals, implying that some were being leaked to North Korea for military applications.
In Silicon Valley, to be perceived as inadequately open-minded — as defined by the norms of this peculiar culture — induces awkwardness at best and, sometimes, outright hostility.
At a time when we are seeing significant declines in the number of uninsured and inadequately insured in our country, the bills represent a giant step backward.
If you&aposre inadequately prepared, you run the risk of taking on too much capital or the embarrassment of having to go back to ask for more.
Although it is impossible to know for certain how many opioid-related deaths are actually intentional due to inadequately controlled pain, it is certain that some are.
For instance, some proposals like the Green New Deal focus on de-carbonizing the economy, while others put forward ideas like inadequately available child care for working parents.
"It feels amazing to be free from a binary sex classification system that inadequately addressed who I really am, a system in which I felt confined," Shupe said.
BoE Governor Mark Carney challenged assertions made by the EU's banking watchdog, the European Banking Authority (EBA), on Monday that banks were inadequately prepared for a hard Brexit.
" The same Morrissey who hailed Britain's fearful exit from the European Union as "magnificent" and praised immigrant-basher and inadequately-encased sausage Nigel Farage as a "liberal educator.
Mrs Clinton should have discussed the security risks with officials, the report said, though it recognised that the department had a history of dealing inadequately with electronic messages.
But the reality for any inadequately treated water from the tap or a spring is that those minerals can sometimes include arsenic, and those microbes can be deadly.
The investigation also found that because of the urgency to finish projects as quickly as possible, the workers were forced to take dangerous shortcuts or were inadequately trained.
Individuals are now expected to take on increasing responsibility and risk in funding more of their retirement, despite the fact that many are inadequately equipped to be successful.
In summary, let's not cater to those who seek to distort the facts out of Flint where it was about the lead in the inadequately treated water supply.
That said, Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies more generally) may offer viable alternatives in countries and corners of the financial system where the traditional services of money are inadequately supplied.
WHO said it was important to address the more significant health issue of inadequately or untreated water, with an estimated 2 billion people globally drinking fecally contaminated water.
The agency sent warning letters to 10 influencers involved with the campaign, providing specific information on the ways it felt they inadequately disclosed that their content was sponsored.
Abraham's main concern is that general aviation users and small airports could lose access to the airspace, face higher fees or be inadequately represented under the spinoff model.
Mr. Hensarling later suggested that there were legal grounds to pursue contempt-of-Congress proceedings against Mr. Cordray, accusing him of inadequately responding to subpoenas in that investigation.
Instead, it's a story about how inadequately we are all preserved by history, about how after our deaths, we are all reduced to stories our survivors tell each other.
The Tennis Integrity Unit, the governing body meant to police these issues, has long been toothless and still "remains inadequately resourced and lacks adequate investigatory procedures," the report found.
You'd have to go to absolute extremes, such as Hifiman's $27,000 Susvara planar magnetic headphones, to find a pair of cans that would feel inadequately powered by this amp.
" "It could be that those people with higher BMI are more likely to be inadequately hydrated or that those that stay well hydrated are less likely to be obese.
Syed's attorneys argued that his original trial lawyer "rendered ineffective assistance" by inadequately questioning the use of cellphone records and not including the testimony of a key alibi witness.
The program adopted by the Duval Country School Board allows inadequately trained individuals who are not law enforcement officers to carry guns while policing public schools, according to attorneys.
A decade later, I argued, as Mernissi does, that the women who wore it were inadequately feminist, living out a patriarchal prescription that had been read into the Quran.
The Senate bill would shift the balance of power for ESA implementation to the states, giving them a role they are presently not equipped and inadequately funded to handle.
"The United States is reliant on an inadequately guarded cyberspace and should anticipate that future conflicts, online or offline, could trigger cyber attacks on U.S. infrastructure," the report states.
"It feels amazing to be free from a binary sex classification system that inadequately addressed who I really am, a system in which I felt confined," Jamie told CNN.
"It's a cult of personality," said Mr. Sanford, who faces a primary challenge from a state legislator who charges that the congressman has been inadequately loyal to the president.
In the middle of this presidential bluster, Mr. Mueller wrote Mr. Barr a letter expressing his and his team's concerns that the attorney general had inadequately portrayed their conclusions.
I haven't yet hosted my granddaughter Bartola (a pet name that's a nod to former Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon) at my apartment, which is inadequately equipped for a toddler.
That means taking a strong stance against harassment and abuse -- unwaveringly opposing the elevation of men who have either been proven abusive or who stand accused but inadequately investigated.
Surveillance footage shows Gage alone, "inadequately dressed and moving in ways consistent with intoxication and/or hypothermia," near the area where his body was found nearly 12 hours later.
Giuliani also maintained that he chose to take himself out of the running for secretary of state and dismissed the suggestion that Trump has been inadequately loyal to him.
It's akin to what's been happening in corporate America, as institutions slowly and often inadequately deal with the sexual abuse allegations against the most powerful men in their hierarchies.
But French authorities have come under fire for inadequately stopping fighting among fan groups early on in the tournament—with some even claiming that police have stoked the violence.
For example, in 2009 the ancient Swiss city of Basel was hit by a series of small earthquakes that were blamed on an inadequately researched enhanced geothermal power plant initiative.
The rogue's gallery of rival luxury and electric vehicles were brought on stage for a simulated drag race, only to be dismissed as inadequately fast enough compared to the FF91.
If you make me feel empathy for somebody who has been inadequately covered by the ACA, does that mean the entire program is bad and we should shut it down?
Danish and Estonian authorities have been heavily criticised for reacting too slowly and inadequately to the scandal that has also spread to other banks such as Deutsche Bank and Swedbank.
I got trapped in a series of dead-end admin jobs catering to extremely wealthy people for several years, which I found to be very demoralizing, pointless, and inadequately compensated.
Brett Kavanaugh's tenure on the court will prove an existential threat to women, queer people, people of color, immigrants, people with disabilities, and anyone else inadequately alpha for Justice Boof.
Since those records clearly exist, but were not apparently reviewed at any point in the processing of Gizmodo's request, it seems clear the FBI's search for records was inadequately performed.
Among other findings in the report, which ran 121 pages, the company used unqualified or inadequately trained personnel and stored samples in freezers that were not at the proper temperature.
" An N.H.S. investigation report, released last month, found that "psychological harm and Beth's human rights" were "inadequately considered" during her seclusion and segregation, adding that her physical environment was "inappropriate.
Over and over again, chemical manufacturers have paid him and his firm Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA) to help make the case for weak, inadequately protective public health standards.
They said the EMA had accepted to review an application for Dupixent as an add-on maintenance treatment in certain adults and adolescents with inadequately controlled moderate-to-severe asthma.
Danish and Estonian authorities have been heavily criticized for reacting too slowly and inadequately to the scandal that has also spread to other banks such as Deutsche Bank and Swedbank.
This week: The coronavirus scare is providing yet another reminder of how inadequately the tech giants are prepared to deal with the consequences of the open nature of their platforms.
But experts know that not all residents will heed the warnings, and some say part of the reason is that storm forecasts and risks are inadequately communicated to the public.
In addition to appearing to have "fundamentally misunderstood" the nature of the building, the report adds, the military appears to have "inadequately understood" the pattern of life in the village.
The delay was caused by a coding issue in an app used to tabulate caucus results that, as our tech columnist Kevin Roose noted, was hastily designed and inadequately tested.
"That said, Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies more generally) may offer viable alternatives in countries and corners of the financial system where the traditional services of money are inadequately supplied," Pandl wrote.
Makary defines a death due to medical error as one that is caused by inadequately skilled staff, error in judgment or care, a system defect or a preventable adverse effect.
However, such efforts have been inadequately resourced and the process of modernization is falling woefully behind the incredible pace of progress in biomedical research and the emerging demands of precision medicine.
Have legislators forgotten that the opioid epidemic of 1995 was triggered in part by well-intended, but inadequately trained physicians given access to, and aggressively marketed to prescribe, potent opioid pharmaceuticals?
The company said on Tuesday it received approval from European Commission for Xermelo® (Telotristat Ethyl) for the treatment of carcinoid syndrome diarrhea in patients inadequately controlled by somatostatin analogue therapy.
In his high-ceilinged Bushwick abode, the air is muggy, the kind of heat that makes your skin tacky to the touch; the room fan is inadequately blowing at medium-blast.
As with many African countries, the borders of Somalia were drawn arbitrarily by the former colonial powers in the region, and as such they inadequately reflect ethnic demographics on the ground.
In 2017, his administration was accused of inadequately responding to the devastation Hurricane Maria caused the island and giving Puerto Rico less disaster aid than US states like Florida and Texas.
Guthrie wrote the song in 1940 in response to the Irving Berlin song "God Bless America," which he felt inadequately addressed land and wealth inequality, according to the Library of Congress.
Turkish democracy is generally — and inadequately — understood to have been undermined by the military allegedly staging coups to protect secularism and, in recent years, by the Islamist ambitions of Mr. Erdogan.
It is both well-known and widely ignored that America's cornerstone federal social programs are inadequately funded, facing near term insolvency — Medicare in just seven years and Social Security in 2035.
Its adherents express disdain for mainstream liberal politics, seeing it as inadequately muscular, and tend to fight the right through what they call "direct actions" rather than relying on government authorities.
But as it works now, someone who files paperwork for the matching-funds program but fails to raise enough money is not invited, which essentially silences anyone who is inadequately networked.
That would allow workers with age-discrimination complaints to request review by a neutral party if they believed, as the plaintiffs did, that their allegations had been inadequately or inaccurately investigated.
Reports last week said members of Mueller's team had been dismayed, feeling that Barr inadequately portrayed the findings of a probe they thought was more damaging to Trump than he suggested.
LONDON, June 27 (Reuters) - Britain's banks could deal with a hard Brexit next March if necessary, the Bank of England said on Wednesday, rejecting European Union warnings that lenders are inadequately prepared.
It stands to reason: Mr. Robot exists solely through internal dialogue with Elliot, occasionally taking the lead and "talking" to other characters when Elliot's own milquetoast persona proves inadequately forceful or foxy.
Background reading: As early voting begins in Georgia, many express worry that state officials have either inadequately prepared for the turnout or, as critics allege, enacted measures to dissuade likely Democratic voters.
If the majority of the courts of appeals are correct, then Medicaid patients could sue when, for example, a state removes their doctor as a Medicaid provider or inadequately reimburses their provider.
But researchers estimate that nearly three-quarters of China's plastic waste ends up in inadequately managed landfills or out in the open, where it can easily make its way into the sea.
Although the terrorist group has lost ground in the region, the report says the border between Syria and Iraq is inadequately secured, allowing ISIS fighters to move between the countries with ease.
Because the stories of black girls are inadequately covered by the press, and because the girls themselves cannot always count on law enforcement to protect them, they become easy targets for predators.
If we want to pay for a public school system that isn't funded in a way that keeps poor children in inadequately-funded schools, then that's a choice that we can make.
In April the Trump administration labeled 36 countries as inadequately protecting U.S. intellectual property rights, keeping China on a priority watch list, a move that Beijing said lacks objective standards and fairness.
It usually involves some tough decision-making as you're forced to invest in one technology over another, and if you make the wrong choice, you may find yourself stranded, inadequately equipped, and outmaneuvered.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese prosecutors have successfully sued a county environmental agency for inadequately punishing a sewage firm that produced dye without appropriate safeguards, the first-such public interest case against a government department.
The chaos that upended the Democrats' Iowa caucus bears all the hallmarks of a collision between poorly vetted computer code, inadequately trained volunteers and party officials who waved off warnings from outside experts.
And the city really should do something for medallion holders, many of whom have been left hanging by a shifting and uncertain car-hire market that has arguably been inadequately and inequitably regulated.
And a single contemporary selection — a 1994 photographic series by the American artist Lorraine O'Grady — added to the mix presumably in the interest of audience engagement, is inadequately explained and feels tacked on.
It cut off game developers from viral channels, inadequately warned Page owners their reach would drop over time, decimated referral traffic to news publishers and, most recently, banished video makers from the feed.
Instead, he could stamp and pout but ultimately decide to sign another government spending bill and just keep railing against Democrats for being inadequately concerned about the (greatly exaggerated) crisis at the border.
But the administration has also been accused of barring Fauci, a top US expert on infectious diseases, from speaking publicly about the coronavirus outbreak without approval and of inadequately responding to the virus.
Therefore, a VSL must also be applied to deaths associated with inadequately treated pain if we are to accurately correlate the costs of the opioid crisis with the price of the pain crisis.
But the UN troops were inadequately armed and thin on the ground, and in 1995 the Bosnian Serb militia rolled into one of the safe havens -- Srebrenica -- and slaughtered thousands of men and boys.
State regulators have cited Greenpark for 48 violations over the past eight years, including keeping out-of-date drugs in stock, using improper procedures to prepare IV solutions, and inadequately cleaning hands and gloves.
Still, Mr. Tracey noted that some of his co-workers have even worse health consequences, including one man who lost several toes to frostbite after a winter spent sleeping in an inadequately heated car.
A year-long inquiry into misconduct that ended earlier this month found instances where ASIC and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) had responded inadequately to serious cases of misconduct by financial services providers.
All the negative headlines — about the social media company's role in spreading misinformation, inadequately policing content, and misusing data — have not caused "widespread and significant user engagement changes," a recent Macquarie analyst note said.
They will be told to look out for signs of trafficking such as people who look inadequately dressed, fearful, or submissive, sport bruises or are accompanied by someone who seems controlling, the company said.
To briefly and inadequately summarize a year that needs a book or three to do it justice: back in 1964, Lyndon Johnson had won one of the most lopsided electoral victories in American history.
But the question of why Trump is spending so much time tweeting about this particular issue — the inadequately Trump-supportive husband of one of his closest aides — raises a number of brand new questions.
The Roman Catholic Church in Illinois vastly underreported the number of priests with sexual misconduct allegations against them and inadequately investigated reports of abuse, according to a scathing report from the state's attorney general.
DUBLIN, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Malta has been sharply criticised by an influential European monitoring body for inadequately tackling financial crime, in a report highlighting the risks of its large banking and online gambling sectors.
Most of the Amazon ranches that sell cattle directly to JBS, Marfrig and Minerva are essentially middlemen, aggregators of cattle from multiple, inadequately monitored farms, according to data provided by University of Wisconsin researchers.
It is typically one of the most important issues for voters during elections and often regarded as a weakness for May's Conservative, or Tory, Party, whose opponents accuse the government of inadequately investing in it.
There, he came under fire for having inadequately responded to one case of confirmed abuse in his diocese, Ballarat, a district with one of the most checkered histories of sexual abuse, including a pedophile ring.
The most damning claim has echoes of "dieselgate": that the firms agreed in 2008 to install inadequately small tanks of urea, used to cut nitrogen-oxide emissions from diesel engines, in order to save cash.
In its first major report on hate crimes - offences motivated by the victim's religion, race, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity - the watchdog said almost half of 180 cases it reviewed were dealt with inadequately.
They also found problems when inadequately treated fracking wastewater is dumped in streams or lakes, as well as when fracking wastewater is stored in unlined pits, which allows the water to seep into local groundwater.
She was rewarded with death threats and a life of exile -- where she went on to become one of the country's most significant (though inadequately celebrated) figures in civil rights, social justice, feminism and journalism.
Intel's CEO is the latest executive to leave one of Trump's advisory councils in the wake of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, which many felt was inadequately addressed by the president and his administration.
He went on to note that he and his team (whoever they may be) had analyzed articles by the 15 most-connected journalists, and found them to be, in Lenihan's opinion, inadequately critical of antifascism.
It would also expand grant programs and loan forgiveness programs to lower-income students, a group that some critics say are inadequately addressed by free-tuition plans, while also capping interest payments for some students.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A resident of a Massachusetts city rocked by last week's deadly gas blasts that damaged dozens of homes sued utility operator NiSource Inc on Tuesday, accusing it of inadequately maintaining its distribution system.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some British health workers fighting the coronavirus outbreak on the ground still feel inadequately protected, the head of the National Health Service Confederation a lobby group which represents swathes of the health service.
Grumblings that our homeless come from elsewhere for services express that denial by insisting that we are too compassionate — not inadequately so — and therefore bear no responsibility for losers who wash up on our sidewalks.
Had the lawyers spoken up, the jury would have announced a verdict "consistent with the 27 interrogatories it answered finding 27 separate times that the (Renco) subsidiaries were not insolvent or inadequately capitalized," Renco said.
Even the slightest dusting of snow can throw the area into turmoil, which occurred Wednesday night when just an inch of the white stuff iced over inadequately treated roads and caused hours of traffic chaos.
Until we do something about fully funding child care in this country, we will continue to have fewer births, more young parents struggling financially, and a poorly paid and inadequately supported early childhood work force.
Yet many physicians, while wary of the dispensaries, steer clear of talking to their patients about a substance they believe is still inadequately tested and that they worry comes with political, legal and ethical landmines.
On Wednesday, health officials shuttered the facility for failing to follow its written safety plan and inadequately supervising a child, said Christopher Miller, a spokesman for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Friday labeled 36 countries as inadequately protecting U.S. intellectual property rights, keeping China on a priority watch list and adding Canada over concerns about its border controls and pharmaceutical practices.
Panelists will be asked to discuss whether use of iGlarLixi should be approved for patients not treated with a basal insulin or a GLP-1, for patients who are inadequately controlled on either drug, or both.
Previous to drawing the ire of robot builders, YouTube has been critiqued for failing to remove videos containing hate speech, favoring its money-making top stars, inadequately protecting children on its platform, and demonetizing LGBTQ content.
U.S. investor Highfields Capital and Taiwan's Fubon , representing more than 17 percent of Delta Lloyd's shares, had argued before the Amsterdam Enterprise Court that the capital increase was unnecessary and that shareholders had been inadequately informed.
Either due to state reporting laws that are inadequately enforced or a lack of consistency when it comes to the role of CPS agencies in investigations, official data on child fatalities is invariably up for debate.
No matter how the Microsoft case is decided, if Congress fails to act, we will continue to have a legal system that inadequately governs the vast stores of electronic data that move seamlessly across international borders.
First, Congress ought to narrow the type of information that can be collected under Section 85033, and permanently end collection "about" a foreign intelligence target—which the NSA has already halted for inadequately protecting user privacy.
"Although patient-centered care is a priority and the reduction of healthcare disparities an ethical mandate, the U.S. healthcare system overlooks how minority religious groups experience healthcare and thus inadequately meets their religious needs," Padela said.
But the lawsuit filed Monday in US District Court in Kansas on behalf of Finch's mother, Lisa, alleges the officers who responded to the home after the prank call were inadequately trained and used excessive force.
But "Sinfonia" is complex, layering eight amplified singing and speaking voices among a huge band, and those vocal lines, performed gamely by members of the Curtis Opera Theater but inadequately amplified, did not often make their mark.
The book documents the spirited energy and creative class that foster change across many areas of Parisian life, but in telling positive stories of change, invention, and creativity, would I be dishonoring the victims or inadequately grieving?
Late last night Kraznich joined several other executives and left one of Trump's advisory councils in the wake of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, which many felt was inadequately addressed by the president and his administration.
A former Bon-Ton Stores Inc employee wants to lift the retailer's bankruptcy stay to pursue a harassment lawsuit stemming from menacing behavior that was inadequately addressed by the company, according to court papers filed on Tuesday.
Hurricane-relief money will be inadequately spent, though, if it does not address the endemic issues that make hurricanes more dangerous—or shore up those aspects of government oversight which mitigated the effects of Harvey and Irma.
The distance is not just between the parties, but among the citizens – one which will only get larger when recession comes, and challenges institutions like the euro, still inadequately protected by a more integrated euro zone economy.
Current American efforts to promote digital development, whether under the auspices of the U.S. Agency for International Development, or whole-of-government initiatives such as the Indo-Pacific-facing Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership, remain inadequately resourced.
The mystery will eventually, if inadequately, be solved; the greater puzzle is why Ms. Rapace and especially Mr. Shainberg — who, almost 15 years ago, directed the dark and deliciously kinky "Secretary" — signed on to this generic nonsense.
In a lawsuit filed in a state court late Wednesday, Mr. Moore, who denied the allegations of sexual impropriety, complained that pervasive fraud had tainted the election, and that the Alabama authorities had inadequately investigated potential misconduct.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - Some British health workers fighting the coronavirus outbreak on the ground still feel inadequately protected, the head of the National Health Service Confederation a lobby group which represents swathes of the health service.
Having promised repeatedly to protect patients with preexisting health conditions from insurance market price discrimination, Paul Ryan is pushing a plan that removes existing protections and replaces them with hand-wavy and inadequately funded high-risk pools.
Subsequently, he came under fire for having inadequately responded to one case of confirmed abuse in his former Australian diocese, Ballarat, a district with one of the most checkered histories of sexual abuse, including a pedophile ring.
October 18, 2016 - The ACLU of Michigan files a class action lawsuit against school districts in Flint for exposing students to tainted water and inadequately testing children for learning disabilities that may have been caused by ingesting lead.
U.S. District Judge William Conley in Madison ruled that the lawmakers had presented no evidence that Attorney General Josh Kaul would not fulfill his obligation to defend the state's laws or would inadequately represent their interests in court.
Beyond such peculiar carve-outs, which extend to charters in other states, there arises the larger issue of communities of color being forced to choose between inadequately funded public schools and public charters that contribute to this underfunding.
It provided first a handy table listing what was stolen as raw strings of data from Equifax's inadequately protected databases: Previous estimates of driver's license numbers leaked were around 10.9 million, and total affected put at 143 million.
In fact, the richest country in the world and the richest country in the history of the world is totally inadequately prepared for what has happened and many people, I mean huge numbers of people, are being stranded.
Stephenson told CNN that park service workers were inadequately prepared to handle the radioactive material, moving the buckets wearing gardening gloves purchased at a general store, and using mop handles to lift the buckets into pickups for transport.
What's remarkable is how — however slowly and inadequately — society has changed so that, these days, strength is defined by standing up to that guy, rather than trying to laugh off his behavior to fit in with the crowd.
"We each have a liver and kidneys to do that job without needing a detox diet that is, in most cases, inadequately balanced and lacking in so many important nutrients," registered dietitian Bonnie Taub Dix recently told Insider.
"However, they have not focused on rural areas but mostly on highly populated centres and have done so only inadequately," Mueller, 51, said, adding Innogy had so far enabled about 1 million people to get access to broadband.
"We each have a liver and kidneys to do that job without needing a detox diet that is, in most cases, inadequately balanced and lacking in so many important nutrients," registered dietitian Bonnie Taub Dix previously told Insider. 
The actual savings will likely be again around 50% of the ISS program cost, and all we are likely to end up with is an inadequately funded moon program, as we have had for the last nine years.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said on Monday it ordered Wall Street investment bank and securities brokerage Morgan Stanley to pay $13 million in fines and restitution to clients for inadequately supervising certain short-term trades.
The two "reforms" that Ryan touts here are making Affordable Care Act subsidies less generous so fewer people get health insurance, and turning Medicaid into a series of inadequately funded block grants so that fewer people get health insurance.
Intuitive Surgical, a maker of surgical robots based in Sunnyvale, California, has been on the receiving end of lawsuits alleging (which the firm denies) that surgeons were inadequately trained to use its machines or that the robots were defective.
They can't exploit the positive externalities of their business, but they are held liable for the negative ones, like increasing traffic congestion or the creation of an underclass of freelancer drivers who are paid inadequately and lack safety nets.
In the same vein, people should not be asked to acquiesce to their pets being treated like cargo or luggage on commercial airplanes, subjected to extreme temperatures, poor ventilation, insufficient oxygen, inadequately secured suitcases crushing them, and rough handling.
Many students, especially low-income students and students of color, are inadequately prepared to take the first step of college, training, military service or employment, let alone have the foundational knowledge needed to improve their lives in the future.
Looking at the 182 cases under Papasodora, the audit found that 41 percent of the reports that came in between 2015 and 2018 were "inadequately investigated," according to the lawsuit, and a quarter of them needed to be reinvestigated.
On the streets and at ports of entry, officials voiced concerns about being inadequately equipped and understaffed in their efforts to slow the nation's illicit drug supply as deaths surged from the epidemic, according to government reports and interviews.
Earlier this year, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, who has been under scrutiny for the social media company's role in spreading misinformation and inadequately policing content, called for regulators to play a "more active role" in establishing rules for the internet.
During the Obama administration, the FTC was aggressive in going after companies such as Wyndham Hotels that it alleged were sloppy with consumer data and also pursued companies like POM Wonderful that made health claims the agency felt were inadequately substantiated.
In the closely watched case, which is seen as setting a precedent in Europe about government use of predictive algorithms, the court said that the welfare program lacked privacy safeguards and that the government was inadequately transparent about how it worked.
Some volunteers who went to join Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity say that the poor who turned to her for aid were inadequately cared for, left in filthy conditions, or treated by volunteers who were never given medical training.
The company, once valued at $9 billion, is shifting its focus to a portable 'lab on chip' virus-detection box after its blood-testing business, once labeled revolutionary, came under repeated fire for unreliable results, questionable methodology and inadequately trained staff.
The United States is inadequately prepared to care for a population that's living longer, and the situation has caused problems for both the people who need care and the aides themselves, some of whom say they're led into working unpaid hours.
In addition, their eyes must strain to focus on a pixelated screen that uses a single refractive optic element that inadequately addresses the optic issues with near-to-eye devices, and many headsets quickly become uncomfortable after a few minutes.
Several Pyrex customers who say they experienced exploding glass incidents themselves filed a class action lawsuit in June 2018 alleging that Corelle Brands inadequately warns consumers of the thermal breakage issue and then hides behind warnings and warranties when incidents occur.
Investigators for special counsel Robert Mueller have told associates that Attorney General William Barr inadequately characterized the findings of their inquiry, which they say could be worse for President Donald Trump than Barr suggested, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
"First and foremost, as I have been saying since I first announced my candidacy for President, America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country," Trump said in a statement.
Andrew Cuomo dedicated a portion of his daily press briefing to lambasting the US Senate's $2 trillion stimulus plan for inadequately covering his state's needs, which he estimates could run a budget deficit of over $10 billion because of the coronavirus.
The Oklahoma House of Representative voted to raise taxes for the first time in 28 years Monday night, but it won't be enough to stop the state's teachers from staging a walkout to protest low wages and inadequately funded schools.
Because we have inadequately incorporated or accounted for the private sector's major role in maintaining critical infrastructure (and Community Lifelines), we are now left to react to a poor set of circumstances rather than move forward with an alternate plan.
Nor did the Los Angeles LGBT Center, America's largest and best-funded LGBTQ organization, say Davis and others, who accuse the center of inadequately responding to both the Buck scandal and the wider meth problem among queer people of color.
Her former supervisor Cindi Nannetti told The Washington Post that it fell to Mitchell and other prosecutors in the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to find out why so many sex crimes were left unresolved or inadequately investigated by Arpaio's office.
In some stations they did manage to visit during peak season, they were chagrined to discover scenes of chaos: inadequately trained managers, severe understaffing, haphazard traffic flows for delivery vans entering and exiting stations, and packages scattered on the floor.
In the early hours of April 210, 29, steam explosions at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, caused by inadequately trained personnel and errors in the plant's design, erupted into a fire, leading to meltdown and an enormous release of radioactive fallout.
Detectives fail to develop and resolve preliminary investigations; fail to identify and collect evidence to corroborate victims' accounts; inadequately document their investigative steps; fail to collect and assess data, and report and classify reports of sexual assault; and lack supervisory review.
Pakistan currently finds itself on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) "grey list" for inadequately dealing with money laundering and terrorism financing, a designation that makes it harder for the country to access international markets at a time when its economy is stumbling.
It may not be a responsibly told story, but it is one among a small number of movies that showed our existence onscreen—and so, at that time in history, it was one of those rare moments when we were seen, however inadequately.
It is an approach that has fallen short, and will continue to because it fails to comprehensively resolve the structural issues that make America less competitive and inadequately addresses the public's legitimate concerns about globalization and its effects on jobs and wages.
In a New York Times article from January 27, 1974, attendees at the first iteration of CPAC assailed Nixon, who was in the throes of the Watergate scandal, for Watergate but also for being inadequately conservative: Much of the conservative outrage predates Watergate.
" To build up her preferred alternative to liberal nationalism, she denigrates the liberal nationalists of the civil rights era: "Cold War liberalism, for all of its celebration of American civic ideals, turned only belatedly and inadequately to the question of civil rights.
Here are some of the most obvious unanswered or inadequately answered questions raised during our more than four-year inquiry: (I have excluded questions that I hope to have answered in soon to be released DoJ-IG reports.) - Did President Obama see clintonemail.
During the hearings on October 8th, Chief Justice John Roberts, who could cast a swing vote if the justices vote along ideological lines, said he was worried a ruling in favour of gay and trans employees would leave religious employers inadequately protected.
Because what happened on Monday night — a long and confusing delay in vote counting, due in part to a mobile app that was hastily designed and inadequately tested before being deployed in one of America's most important elections — was an inexcusable failure.
"These details raise the concern that a very common and potentially fatal health problem was either ignored or inadequately treated in this patient and it raises concerns about the safety and risk of death for other people in ICE custody," Venters added.
New York (CNN Business)Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, who has been under scrutiny for the social media company's role in spreading misinformation and inadequately policing content, is calling for regulators to play a "more active role" in establishing rules for the internet.
Government forces, based in the garrison town of Mamfe just 4km from Berere, were in the process of attacking the ADF base, delayed only by a desperate rearguard action of inadequately armed militiamen supported by civilians felling trees to block the government's path.
These are the words and phrases that those struggling to conceive often hear from their doctors — clinical, isolating, demoralizing terms seemingly wrought from another time (and yet another patriarchy), inadequately revealing the many shades of gray that characterize all the many corresponding paths to parenthood.
The bad news is that most European leaders and citizens continue to live in denial, insufficiently aware of the fragility of their historic accomplishments and inadequately motivated to make the decisions that could build on the past 74 years of European peace and progress.
Those reported summaries were not used by Barr in his initial letters to lawmakers sharing information about the report — a decision that has frustrated some members of the special counsel's team, who believe Barr may have inadequately described Mueller's findings, according to NBC News.
"Some of TSLA's presumed market lead in areas like autonomous driving may more likely reflect TSLA's willingness to put inadequately tested and dangerous products on the road rather than a true technological advantage," said Einhorn in a Tuesday letter from his firm, Greenlight Capital.
Mr. Linton, who remained friendly with Mr. Milken over the years, was not charged or accused of wrongdoing, though the New York Stock Exchange barred him from associating with any member firms of the exchange for one year, saying he had inadequately supervised employees.
Our armed forces face plenty of tough challenges as it is—we shouldn't be adding worries about inadequately flooded bases to the already long list, risking our loved ones serving and U.S. capabilities to provide aid to climate-induced disasters both at home and abroad.
A legal opinion commissioned by Zurich concluded that state liability is conceivable because the German federal government inadequately implemented a 2015 EU directive meant to ensure that customers get their money back in case of the insolvency of a tour operator, the report said.
Six years after North Carolina lawmakers banned the use of a scientific report that predicted accelerated sea level rises due to climate change, researchers said this week that storm surge from Hurricane Florence damaged twice as many homes because of consistently swelling seas and inadequately adapted developments.
"In general, many people in their 40s, 50, 60s and beyond—people who grew up before the era of electronic communication—find young employees to be overly informal and inadequately respectful of the relatively higher social ranking of more senior employees," said Monique Valcour, an executive coach.
This has meant that insurers are paid inadequately to cover the costs of the chronically ill, and has forced healthy beneficiaries to pay far more in premiums than they are likely to need in care — producing a dysfunctional market that works well for neither buyers nor sellers.
"It might be necessary ... to admit that our politicians have inadequately communicated the proposed changes to the journalists, to our society and the opposition used this as a pretext," Paweł Szefernaker, the secretary of state in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, told the Radio ZET station.
If a Corpsman had the responsibility of treating a person with appendicitis while out at sea, it was preferable to use penicillin (available at that time to the armed forces) and local freezing rather than attempt to do an operation for which we were inadequately prepared.
When I started covering climate change ten years ago, the GOP candidate for president had a climate plan—now, the notion that that we all, Democrats and Republicans alike, might unite to inadequately address global warming with market-based solutions seems like a hopeless utopian dream.
"It might be necessary ... to admit that our politicians have inadequately communicated the proposed changes to the journalists, to our society and the opposition used this as a pretext," Pawe Szefernaker, the secretary of state in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, told the Radio ZET station.
Most of Detroit's public schools closed Monday in the face of a "sickout" by teachers who protested what they called unsafe, crumbling, vermin-infested and inadequately staffed buildings, and the failure of state lawmakers to agree on a plan to rescue a system teetering on the edge of insolvency.
In some ways, this is a reiteration of the Hyde Amendment, which already prevents federal dollars — including ACA tax credits that subsidize health insurance for low-income Americans — from going toward abortion, but the Trump administration argues that this rule is inadequately enforced when it comes to the ACA.
Ever since, Sessions has been the target of unrelenting criticism from the president — not for the Justice Department's rollback of criminal justice reform efforts or attempt to crack down on marijuana (a subject on which Trump and Sessions disagree), but for being, in Trump's view, inadequately protective of him.
"This was likely an error of being inadequately careful by the authors, an error that is understandable in a crisis situation, but is still problematic," said Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology and director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
To this end, we must repeal Obamacare and its burdensome regulations and mandates, and replace it with a framework that restores choice and competition ... Additionally, Medicaid, which inadequately serves enrollees and taxpayers, must be reformed to allow States to manage their own programs, with continued financial support from the Federal Government.
Asked on a conference call whether oil remains a core business, Linsday said that if the value of its stake in the Fort Hill oil sands is inadequately reflected in its stock in 2020 or 1.123, when operations are well established, he would consider a spin-out, sale or partnership.
Others turn to compulsive exercise, and sometimes develop muscle dysmorphia, a subtype of BDD that causes sufferers to "obsess about being inadequately muscular," according to the National Eating Disorders Association—and expend huge amounts of time and money on gyms, supplements, and sometimes steroids to get the body they want.
Despite openly supporting, for example, Alabama's abortion ban, French is nonetheless being pilloried on Twitter and elsewhere by others on the right for being inadequately "realistic" about the culture war and contributing to the "surrender of the public square ... to the pagans and the perverts" (for liking Game of Thrones, for example).
A major interagency review of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jet faults both the manufacturer and the federal overseer for the flaws that led to two deadly crashes — the company for inadequately explaining a new flight control system at the heart of disasters, and the agency failing to understand the system it was approving.
Medicare has lowered its star ratings for staffing levels in one out of 28 of the nation's nursing homes — almost 1,400 of them — because they were either inadequately staffed with registered nurses or failed to provide payroll data that proved they had the required nursing coverage, federal records released this week show.
While the negligence at Grenfell relates to the council, their contractors and inadequately enforced safety regulations, the responsibility for the Hillsborough disaster fell on the shoulders of South Yorkshire police, with their shoddy preparation and lethal decision to open an exit gate at the Leppings Lane end ultimately leading to massive loss of life.
That is why, even though he's more of a sports fan than an opera aficionado, he decided to make a documentary about opera's Sultan of Swat: Luciano Pavarotti, the King of High Cs, a man of gargantuan talent and appetite, swathed in women and Hermès scarves, who died in 2007 and is perhaps inadequately immortalized on iTunes and YouTube.
The US and Puerto Rican governments' response to Maria has widely been criticized as slow and insufficient -- and in a July report FEMA admitted it was inadequately prepared for the "unprecedented" 215 disaster season, which included several major storms and wildfires, events climate scientists say will become more frequent as humans continue to warm the planet.
"As a company, Twitter is failing in its responsibility to respect women's rights online by inadequately investigating and responding to reports of violence and abuse in a transparent manner," the organization wrote in March in its "Toxic Twitter" study, which included a broad overview of how people use and are abused on the platform, as well as commentary from high-profile users.
"Many of his insights will be familiar with the general public, in fact, some non-economists might be confused to hear that he got a Nobel prize for pointing out that people care about fairness, make mistakes, and inadequately plan for the future," Betsey Stevenson, an economist at the University of Michigan and the former chief economist of the US Department of Labor, told BuzzFeed News.
Anti-cytokine drugs "dampen down inflammation by blocking the actions of specific inflammatory cytokines ... with 'surgical precision' and are now routinely used for treating patients who respond inadequately to standard treatments for inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn's disease both in the US and Europe," explained Dr. Golam Khandaker, a clinical lecturer in Cambridge's department of psychiatry and lead author of the new study.
Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action -significant delays or material challenges incurred with the separation process evidenced in incomplete key senior management team, inadequately staffed sales force, or disruptions in any outsourced or in-house business processes; -declining sales and EBITDA with margins falling below 30%; - declining FCF and FCF margins trending to zero; -FFO adjusted gross leverage above 7.0x.
" President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE rescinded DACA in September, a decision Bates wrote in his opinion "was arbitrary and capricious" with legal judgment that was "inadequately explained.
Schrems, who brought the original case against Facebook that brought down Safe Harbor, has already indicated that he will challenge the new Privacy Shield with the data protection authorities if he believes it inadequately protects the right to privacy in the EU. That's what makes the working party's approval so vital, legal experts say: Their official opinion is an indicator of how well Privacy Shield will fare when it's attacked.
Against a backdrop of growing inequality in UK society and sparser access to publicly funded resources, it has been all too easy for right-wing populists to re-channel resentment linked to government austerity cuts — framing immigration as a drain on services and pointing the finger of blame at migrants by encouraging the idea that they have a lesser claim than natural UK-born citizens to essential but now inadequately resourced public services.
"Given changes in the retirement investment advice market since 1975, the Department reasonably concluded that limiting fiduciary status to those who render investment advice to a plan or IRA 'on a regular basis' risked leaving retirement investors inadequately protected — particularly when one-time transactions like rollovers will involve trillions of dollars over the next five years and can be among the most significant financial decisions investors will ever make," he said.  Exemptions.
After Hurricanes Maria and Harvey devastated US states along the Gulf of Mexico and Puerto Rico in fall of 2017, Trump bitterly feuded with Puerto Rican politicians as his administration was accused of inadequately responding to the devastation of the island and giving Puerto Rico less disaster aid than US states like Florida and Texas; the hurricane is estimated to have caused 2,975 deaths, making it one of the deadliest hurricanes in US history.
Over three days we would abase ourselves before khaki-clad, earpiece-wearing room-key inspectors (those we didn't sneak past, that is), run in inadequately soled sandals down sidewalks baked by 111-degree heat (slightly preferable to navigating the air-conditioned but endless Kubrickian resort-casino corridors of the Strip), pay handsomely for the privilege of having our belongings searched and our bodies wanded, and espy more butt cheek than we ever thought possible.
AG Schneiderman is not happy with the FCC AG Schneiderman is not happy with the FCC New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has been very vocal in his criticism of the FCC, and is planning a lawsuit on the basis (I gather) that the public comment period — required for new rules although the content of the comments need not inform the result — was inadequately administered and as a result "corrupted" by stolen identities and potentially Russian agents.
Anything remotely relating to the ongoing controversy over then-Secretary of State Clinton's actions, emails and what she knew when remains implicit; when it's stated that both American diplomatic outposts in anarchic, post-Muammar Gaddafi Libya, including the relevant one in Benghazi, were among the 12 such sites on the worldwide "critical" list, meaning they were inadequately secured and vulnerable to attack, one is nonetheless left to ponder where the buck stops on this sort of thing.
As President, you told Africans in June 2012, "Our message to those who would derail the democratic process is clear and unequivocal: the United States will not stand idly by…" Yet even though you phoned President Kabila 20 months ago to urge him to hold elections on time, it is only in the last few months that the administration has slowly and inadequately moved to back up your words by imposing targeted economic sanctions (dollar asset freezes) on just three military officials involved in Kabila's repression.

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