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However, this mindset is inadequate for dealing with trade wars.
That punishment was simply inadequate for Strzok's level of wrongdoing.
Yet even those concepts can feel inadequate for some actors.
Bipartisan, moderate politics feel inadequate for the political moment, liberals argue.
Occidental has attacked Icahn's slate of board nominees as inadequate for the job.
The term is also woefully inadequate for describing the complexity of the situation.
"It's woefully inadequate for most uses beyond those of the DMV," Vogt wrote.
I wonder, then, why my toolbox often seems so inadequate for fixing my patients.
Such a deployment, although inadequate for a full-scale war, is more than foolish.
But this is wholly inadequate for a culling operation that takes place over several weeks.
At the same time, they acknowledge that their traditional tools are inadequate for the task.
Historical limits on state power have proven inadequate for the internet's torrent of individualised data.
But this narrow frame is inadequate for assessing the constitutional significance of last weekend's events.
The fact is that current ethics laws and other accountability mechanisms are inadequate for the task.
Germany's rail system is "completely inadequate" for moving troops at scale, says Ben Hodges of CEPA.
One thing is very clear: our policies are totally inadequate for dealing with these existential dangers.
But those alternate straws are often inadequate for disabled people, who need safe, sturdy, flexible straws.
He knew the network of highways running across the country was inadequate for a growing superpower.
Democracy, the great diluter, slow and compromised, was inadequate for the expression of the soldiers' emotions.
For Klapfenberger, however, the problem was that the same safety net had proved inadequate for many Germans.
There is little doubt that the current medications are inadequate for a significant portion of the population.
Although the color accuracy is inadequate for professionally editing images, images on screen look clear and vibrant.
That level of authority is totally inadequate for an economy which runs almost entirely on bank-created deposits.
This is superior Millepied; but it's inadequate for Ravel, despite beautiful orchestral playing under the conductor Ormsby Wilkins.
Even a longtime free trade proponent such as Clinton might've considered the WTO inadequate for dealing with China.
If you box yourself in and tell yourself you're "crazy," or inadequate for having anxiety, you'll exacerbate your symptoms.
That's because our political norms around Supreme Court nominations are silly, outdated, and inadequate for our modern polarized politics.
Human forms seem inadequate for the task; the sublime is posited as a never-ending quest, an endless query.
This summer ritual is inadequate for artist Nicholas Hanna, who built an elaborate machine to blow bubbles for him.
Moreover, the review process for targeting procedure appears to be inadequate for the scale and scope of coalition operations.
Many have waxy or greasy hairs fine for repelling dew or rain, but inadequate for Mono Lake's sticky water.
He added the vessel was dangerously inadequate for a 40-50 mile trip with the amount of people aboard.
The 2001 AUMF is horribly outdated, inadequate for today's War on Terror, and stretched to the point of absurdity.
Critics denounced the agreement, dismissing the fine as paltry and the required changes as inadequate for protecting children's privacy.
"There are parts of the US where the services that are available are inadequate for the community," Harrison-Quintana says.
Combined with an aging population and a polluted, inadequate (for all those people) resource base, and you get looming stagnation.
Priced from around 234 million yen, or about $2000,800, these cars have engines most Americans would consider inadequate for a motorcycle.
They've described these unlicensed shelters as not only inadequate for children but three times more expensive to run than licensed shelters.
Facebook's guidelines — which reflect mainstream laws and cultural norms — have proven woefully inadequate for addressing violent and hateful user-generated content.
The rules on campaign spending and transparency—written 20 years ago—were shown to be grossly inadequate for the digital age.
The report also said Metro lacked an inspection program for water leaks and its ventilation system was inadequate for removing smoke.
However, more than half of sustainability-related disclosures in SEC filings use boilerplate language, which is inadequate for investment decision-making.
Despite Sagan's conviction, it seemed to the others as though the skull and crossbones would be inadequate for the task at hand.
The report noted that the supply of ventilators would be inadequate for a pandemic on the scale of the 1918 flu outbreak.
In fact, the basketball was so good that the couple of games a week shown on ESPN soon felt inadequate for my appetite.
With diagnostic tools inadequate for many of these disorders, countless numbers of rare diseases remain undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, and intervention opportunities are lost.
Some phenomenon happens as you get older and it may have not happened to you, but your memory becomes inadequate for most things.
What defined the Frankfurt School was their argument that a purely economic account of history was inadequate for accounting for the new dictatorships.
When snow levels proved inadequate for ski competitions, the Olympic committee resorted to airlifting snow by helicopters and ground-transporting it by truck.
Even as current transparency measures do too much to force disclosure of public policy inputs, they are curiously inadequate for genuinely useful disclosure.
"Low beams are fundamentally inadequate for the task," said Daniel Stern, the editor in chief of Driving Vision News, a lighting industry website.
The bottom line: These trends have been coming for a long time, with our political system proving itself woefully inadequate for the challenge.
" Wagner and others have argued, including in his recent Bloomberg column, that $40 per ton is "woefully inadequate for the task at hand.
The consumer bureau's lawsuit portrays a company with shoddy technical systems that were wholly inadequate for the duties the company needed to handle.
On Tuesday, International Committee for the Red Cross Middle East Director Robert Mardini said a five-hour pause was inadequate for aid delivery.
"The gloves which [Muhammed] was provided for handling the ice cream products were woefully inadequate for handling frozen ice cream products," the lawsuit says.
Simply put, these kinds of statistics are woefully inadequate for determining the success of an online ad campaign, and they need to be abandoned.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Republican in the chamber, on Thursday dismissed the latest request as "wholly inadequate" for his state.
"The police service in Nigeria is inadequate for the size of the population and is very much urbanized, leaving people in remote areas vulnerable."
Large-scale water filtration, proper trash collection and disposal, and rules on development are considered by many inadequate for the growing number of visitors.
A settlement offer in that case valued at up to $100 million was rejected last year by a judge who deemed it inadequate for drivers.
But the inspector general's office found that immigration facilities along the border were inadequate for the crush of asylum-seekers, spurring some to cross illegally.
The Trump administration has acknowledged the facilities are inadequate for children, and largely faulted the migrants for traveling to the US in the first place.
The flow of electricity to Gaza — which relies on Egypt, Gaza's own power plant, and Israel's supply — was already inadequate for the population's power needs.
Voluntary reporting of adverse events linked to cosmetics and personal care products is a lot better than nothing, but it's way inadequate for the job.
Voluntary promises by providers and the limited authority of the Federal Trade Commission to enforce these commitments are wholly inadequate for serving our public interests.
The same panel of three Court of Appeal judges found such orders inadequate for 13 activists convicted over a separate protest against government development plans.
Occidental has sharply criticized Icahn's efforts to oust and replace four of its directors and attacked his slate of board nominees as inadequate for the job.
Most people don't: Our supply of that medication is "pitifully inadequate" for a nuclear bomb scenario and there is no system to distribute it, he says.
He has 4,000 soldiers (including a 250-man elite force team), tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition, seven dogs, four helicopters — inadequate for the job.
This enforcement regime is totally inadequate for scam artists and we need do more to separate enforcement of carelessness and other mistakes from more sinister actors.
This is inadequate for confident shoot down capability for anything more than one small salvo of single warhead incoming missiles, probably less than 10 including decoys.
While this makes the technology well-suited at ensuring the information's integrity, it also makes it inadequate for use by big businesses with strict data privacy requirements.
Warmbier's scan, though, is consistent with what's usually seen after cardio-pulmonary arrest, where the blood supply to the brain is inadequate for a period of time.
"For this I feel quite inadequate for the task and I find this very difficult," he said after taking the stage at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington.
Mr. Blake said a loss of vacation time would be inadequate for an officer whose record of complaints demonstrated a pattern of violent behavior toward black men.
Because the Trump administration offered no evidence suggesting that the prior system was inadequate for screening visitors from the seven countries, the court ruled against the government.
"This enforcement regime is totally inadequate for scam artists and we need do more to separate enforcement of carelessness and other mistakes from more sinister actors," Thune added.
The federation and allies like the Funeral Consumers Alliance, a nonprofit group that promotes price transparency, argue that the current rule is woefully inadequate for the internet era.
Almost half were found to be either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, meaning that critical structural elements were either in "poor condition" or inadequate for current traffic loads.
"We have walked away from the JCPOA because we found it was inadequate for the long-term effort," Mattis said, using the acronym for the Iran deal's official name.
Still, the technology used in current-generation CCS projects to capture CO2, amine absorption, is inadequate for a widely deployable solution to decarbonizing the world's fossil-fueled power plants.
" Dorrian said the U.S.-led coalition had "let the Turks know that the amount of time ... was inadequate for us to ensure safety of our forces on the ground.
Earlier in the week, for example, Cuomo complained that FEMA's decision to send New York 400 ventilators from a national stockpile was inadequate for the scope of the crisis.
"The 1950 revenue base is inadequate for today's needs," CBPP said, since Social Security spending was only a small percent of GDP that year and Medicare did not exist.
The goal of a service like this is to fill the gap between taxi and bus services, which are often woefully inadequate for point-to-point transportation in some cities.
I can't tell you how many citruses have been described to me as "easy to peel" only to quickly prove my bitten-down fingernail are actually inadequate for the job.
Workers lucky enough to have a retirement-savings vehicle at work can participate in a 401(k)-style account that has proven to be woefully inadequate for middle income Americans.
The temperatures were between minus 28503 and minus 22019 degrees on Saturday morning in Vermont and Gage was found wearing clothing that was "inadequate" for the weather, according to police.
Raggi insisted M5S was "more than ready, more than mature," to take on services such as transport and waste collection which are widely deemed inadequate for a major European capital.
Unable to handle the intense feelings the young witch has stirred in them, and proving themselves inadequate for Elaine, they die of curious causes that the film leaves purposely ambiguous.
The security arrangements are widely held to be inadequate for such a valuable collection, and other operations that are vital in most museums, such as P.R., are all but nonexistent.
What works for one may be inadequate for another, so planning regimens of care is a frequently complicated endeavor, encompassing a number of variables like sensitivity to medication or cultural values.
Long before the game began, it was clear that the ballpark's segregated bleachers down the right field line would be inadequate for all the black spectators who wanted to see Robinson.
In fact, there is a vehicle for Public Health Emergency Funding created in 1983 but only replenished twice, and at levels inadequate for the scope of crises like Ebola and Zika.
According to National Low Income Housing Coalition, federal funding for housing assistance remains inadequate for extremely low-income households — there are just 35 affordable, available rental units per every 100 renters.
These gentlemen inherit a policymaking apparatus that is more transparent than other countries, but inadequate for an engaged citizenry focused on the effects of trade on their jobs, families and communities.
These credits would be obviously inadequate for the lower- and even middle-income families that gained coverage under Obamacare, so it would cause a huge surge in the number of uninsured.
"I was shagging around, but I had so little experience with men that my sex life was so ridiculously inadequate for me, right until I met Anselmo really," he told Huffington Post.
Several French regions have offered aid to motorists to acquire flex-fuel kits, amid criticism that a government subsidy to trade in older cars for new models was inadequate for low-income households.
But it does not force the California tech firm to make any more fundamental structural changes to its business, and some critics have blasted the settlement as inadequate for punishing Facebook's alleged transgressions.
Since current nonopioid pain therapies are inadequate for many patients, we must improve existing medications and simultaneously develop new treatments, priorities of the National Institutes of Health as well as the pharmaceutical industry.
"We've been grappling with Moore's Law being over, but more interestingly, it's inadequate for things like artificial intelligence applications," where increasing computing power is needed that outstrips what any single machine can do.
Arkansas is following this playbook to defend rushing through eight executions with a drug that science and experience tell us is wholly inadequate for the task and has already resulted in gruesome executions.
Between the lines: The investigation could help lawmakers develop a factual record to shape legislation overhauling the nation's antitrust laws, which reformers say are inadequate for reining in corporate power as it exists today.
Hi Elizabeth, On the contrary, it would have been more abrupt and expensive had we started earlier, because the technologies of the 1980s would have been inadequate for the needs of a modern society.
It replaced a local patchwork of ponds, streams, wells and cisterns that were inadequate for a growing city, resulting in shortages during the Great Fire of 1835 and outbreaks of cholera from contaminated water.
A handful of 30-second sound bites was too inadequate for me to get a sense of how seriously all these would-be leaders plan to save my future from what is clearly an emergency.
"I kind of built this space for Phillips, because I always thought their space was inadequate for an auction gallery," said Harry Macklowe, the chairman of Macklowe Properties, who designed the building with Mr. Viñoly.
But Fadi Hakura, a Turkey expert at the Chatham House think tank, said the U.S. viewed those forces as inadequate for the task, and that ultimately Erdogan doesn't have much room to negotiate the issue.
Per the AP, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has responded to a report by an international monitoring team that branded the conditions surrounding yesterday's constitutional vote as "inadequate for the holding of a genuinely democratic referendum," saying:
That's the stark conclusion of a report out in Nature today, which finds that the carbon reductions pledges penned into the Paris Agreement are ridiculously inadequate for keeping our climate within a safe and stable boundary.
The easy thing would be to conclude that the Snapdragon 617 processor inside is inadequate for the job, and most other phones that we've reviewed with that chip have indeed shown themselves to be rather slow.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's car emissions tests have been seen as inadequate for decades, a top U.S. regulator told European Union lawmakers on Monday, saying much stronger enforcement will be needed to stop cheating by automakers like Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).
The National Bureau of Economic Research's published 85033 report, "Supply-side Drug Policy in the Presence of Substitutes: Evidence from the Introduction of Abuse-Deterrent Opioids," explains how supply-side strategies alone are inadequate for dealing with drug abuse.
Affordable housing is key as "there is a need for certain key workers such as cleaners, who commercial tenants need, to be housed nearby as public transport hours to fringe areas is grossly inadequate for shift workers," she said.
The game changer, the horse race, the Hail Mary — apt, perhaps, for the party politics of the 1990s and 2000s — are painfully inadequate for the movement politics of a new era, with higher stakes, higher passions, and far wider interest.
The current Open Source model is outdated and inadequate for sharing of software in a world run by AI-enabled or AI-influenced systems; where users could potentially interact with thousands of AI engines in the course of a single day.
Former Dallas police officer Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison -- a sentence many have called inadequate -- for the murder of Botham Jean, whom she says she fatally shot after she entered his apartment thinking it was her own.
"We saw that many guides addressing digital security for nudes were very prohibitive, meaning the first advice would be 'do not share nudes,' and it was very patronizing and inadequate for this phenomenon because people are already sharing pictures," says Varon.
The Trump administration reimposed sanctions on Iran this month after withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear deal, which Washington saw as inadequate for curbing Tehran's activities in neighboring Middle East countries and denying it the means to make an atomic bomb.
Kuczynski called the current growth pace "totally inadequate" for a country with such a young population, and said investments in post-flood rebuilding combined with better prices for Peru's mineral exports should ensure growth of at least 4 percent next year.
The U.S. government reimposed sanctions on Iran this month after withdrawing from a 219 international nuclear deal, which Washington saw as inadequate for curbing Tehran's activities in the Middle East and denying it the means to make an atomic bomb.
The U.S. government re-imposed sanctions on Iran this month after withdrawing from a 2015 international nuclear deal, which Washington saw as inadequate for curbing Tehran's activities in the Middle East and denying it the means to make an atomic bomb.
The Trump administration re-imposed sanctions this month after withdrawing from the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, which Washington saw as inadequate for curbing Tehran's activities in neighboring Middle East countries and denying it the means to make an atomic bomb.
Intelligent design theorists will protest that they do have good reason for thinking evolutionary theory inadequate: for example, the appearance in the biological world of "irreducible complexity," intricate systems that couldn't have arisen through a series of stepwise alterations as evolutionary theory requires.
" He added that what he sees as the current model of regulation, in which governments step in only after "a whole bunch of bad things happen," is inadequate for AI because the technology represents "a fundamental risk to the existence of civilization.
Some women have said in interviews that the money being offered is inadequate for addressing continuing medical problems caused by the mesh implants, which were used to treat a condition, called pelvic prolapse, that occurs when a woman's bladder presses against her vagina.
Experts will also point out, as they have before, that cities ought to abandon traditional flood-control approaches that were never very good and are wholly inadequate for dealing with the kinds of intense storms that have become more frequent in recent years.
Specifically, it is one of those understaffed and underlit only-in-the-movies psychiatric hospitals in which notoriously dangerous, devious and/or homicidal inmates are accorded a degree of security which would be deemed inadequate for a city-centre pub on a Friday night.
Lawyers for Denver and Denver Water in court papers intervening in U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado said the metro area's water system is inadequate for its growing population and must add capacity with the so-called Moffat Project, notably by enlarging the Gross Reservoir.
"The confluence of privilege around executive physicals, where elite institutions offer expensive care to the elite of the business world, telegraphs the message that while focusing on value, evidence, and avoidance of unnecessary care is appropriate for the masses it is inadequate for the elite," Korenstein added.
"In the 2013-14 season, we couldn't get anywhere near Mawson due to the sea ice and we had to get fuel in there by helicopter which is inadequate for the long-term sustainability of the station," Rob Wooding, operations manager of the Australian Antarctic Division, told Phys.
Changing people's perceptions to provide women with better access to healthcare is not enough when the public health system in India remains inadequate for most people, said Kapoor, citing the example of serious doctor and nurse shortages in community health centers in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
"National quarantine efforts that are currently focused on blocking the inflow of the virus [from China] and stemming its spread are inadequate for preventing the illness from circulating in local communities," Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin said at a press conference, according to the AP. Read more here.
She says "commercial content moderation" — a term she coined to denote the kind of professional, organized moderation featured in this article — is not a cohesive system, but a wild range of evolving practices spun up as needed, subject to different laws in different countries, and often woefully inadequate for the task at hand.
Those on the left believe that it will prove to be a "slippery slope" towards another open-ended military engagement in the Middle East, while others on the right maintain that the current U.S. footprint is inadequate for achieving the stated U.S. objectives of preventing the resurgence of ISIS and curtailing Iran.
Though it's targeting fuller ID checks, arguing that a username and password are inadequate for many of the authentication checks which digital services now demand, given there's a platforms offering to connect you to pretty much anyone these days, be it a medical professional, babysitter, taxi driver, cleaner, delivery driver or potential life partner.
Over all, Mr. Trump's February budget proposal offered the C.D.C., the United States Agency for International Development and the Defense Department's health security programs about the same funding those agencies received between 2006 and the Ebola crisis, "objectively inadequate for the agencies' activities" since the outbreak, said Jennifer Kates, who studies global health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Behavioral economists and evolutionary psychologists have demonstrated that most human decisions are based on emotional reactions and heuristic shortcuts rather than rational analysis, and that while our emotions and heuristics were perhaps suitable for dealing with the African savanna in the Stone Age, they are woefully inadequate for dealing with the urban jungle of the silicon age.
"What was offered up by Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE and [his Office of Management and Budget (OMB)] is completely inadequate for the needs of the state of Texas and I believe does not live up to what the president wants to achieve," Texas Gov.
The accounts the film is based on were still in dispute when it was released (the Winklevoss twins only really moved on in 2013), but the core story is still completely relevant: What if, finding the real world inadequate for our social needs, somebody created one online that leveled the playing field and categorized us all according to a dataset that comes from the mind of Mark Zuckerberg — or anyone else?

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