Examples of 'quite inadequate' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite inadequate"
quite inadequate: a term expressing that something falls significantly short of expectations or requirements, usually implying a lack of capability or effectiveness
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The flow of funds here is quite inadequate.
It was quite inadequate for a service chief.
The answer on tropical forests is quite inadequate.
This is quite inadequate.
The level of information is quite inadequate.
The materials handling system was quite inadequate and substantial man handling of supplies was necessary.
In short the procedure of governance and partnership is quite inadequate.
But that is quite inadequate.
Participation in the research framework programme is currently still quite inadequate.
Your reply was quite inadequate.
It also judged the doubling in real terms of existing allocations to be quite inadequate.
The ordinary road network was quite inadequate for industrial development.
Provisions for education and vocational training are quite inadequate.
The monitoring system is still quite inadequate and must be improved.
We believe that the consultations held on this draft resolution have been quite inadequate.
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It is quite inadequate as a response from the Council.
Thank you seems to be quite inadequate.
The European Commission explicitly states that this ceiling for the Community budget is quite inadequate.
Consciousness, indeed, is quite inadequate to explain the contents of personality.
The end result of the stabilizers would then be quite inadequate.
As such, they may be considered quite inadequate in themselves ensuring a decent minimum living standard.
The storage capacity of present optical memory devices appear quite inadequate for many applications.
Flagler thought the city charming, but found the hotel facilities and transportation systems quite inadequate.
However, this definition could be quite inadequate for practical purposes.
You mentioned it yourself and it is cautious and to my mind, quite inadequate.
The methodology, however, is quite inadequate and can only be very temporary.
The UNHCR presence in Rozaje is still quite inadequate.
Ms. Buren, it is quite inadequate.
To restrict the maximum duration to 5 years for the certificate is quite inadequate.
At present, BIM know-how is still quite inadequate in general.
Although the existing safety guidelines are clearly necessary, they are quite inadequate.
Sorry, but I find that quite inadequate.
The measures proposed, including aid from the Euro pean Social Fund, are quite inadequate.
This year ' s staffing of the office is quite inadequate.
In terms of method too, the report is quite inadequate.
It 's about feeling inferior to someone who feels quite inadequate themselves.
Mr Špidla, I find what you are saying quite inadequate.
The Joint Supervisory Authority, or JSA, has had quite inadequate resources.
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