Expensive electricity, an inadequately funded public sector pension system, and high interest rates round out this negative picture.
The system suffers from "high turnover, inadequately trained personnel, bad data--you name it, " McLellan says.
The surveillance of the five suspects was "ill-planned, badly carried out and inadequately documented".
Ofsted found no children "inadequately protected or at risk of significant harm" and praised "rapid improvements".
His biggest criticism of the law is that it has been ineffective and inadequately funded.
To make a complaint for mis-selling you must have been wrongly or inadequately advised.
In particular, it has responded inadequately to China's growing military power and political assertiveness.
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Also, the draft inadequately informs shareholders of the lack of legal recourse in China.
Clearly the electorate believes the current level of oversight to be inadequate or at best inadequately enforced.
Hilary, in her work as a journalist, had seen an inadequately skilled first-year resident perform the procedure.
Why didn't he speak up if he thought that the president was dangerously wrong or inadequately informed?
In short, the yield on high yield bonds is not low because investors are inadequately compensated for risk.
That year and the first half of 2012, personnel at Kennedy were inadequately trained, according to the settlement.
Lawyers for a group seeking to block the scheme claimed the impact on farming businesses was inadequately considered.
In the meantime, we need to make the best of the present, substantially dysfunctional and inadequately transparent arrangement.
Moreover, provisions have been inadequately enforced because of slothful bureaucracies and a long tradition of putting defendants' rights first.
At every stage of this crisis Europe's leaders have reacted late and inadequately.
Salmonella food poisoning is normally caused by contaminated meat, eggs or milk, which have been inadequately cooked or refrigerated.
No one can adequately explain why they our people were so inadequately protected.
The incentives may be smaller than in real-world decisions: so rational choices may be inadequately rewarded and irrational ones inadequately punished.
Moreover, there are huge numbers of poor citizens inadequately addressed by businesses traditionally focused on a relatively thin strata of wealthier individuals.
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They alleged that they had to sleep on the floor of a lodge on Friday night and claimed they were inadequately fed.
Lord Bradshaw, for the Liberal Democrats, condemned the "nonsense" that householders could risk being sued for inadequately clearing their pathway of snow.
Unfortunately, the authors of the MCS underestimated the mobility requirements and inadequately appreciated the inherent risk of closing the C-17 production line.
Huge quantities of cargo move through them every day, much of it of uncertain character and provenance, nearly all of it inadequately monitored.
Treating these injuries is a challenge because the U.S. Department of Defense inadequately shares blast trauma research with the Veterans Administration and other organizations.
The Fed recently told some top U.S. banks that they were inadequately capitalized, hence ineligible to pay the dividends that they had planned on paying.
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Prosecutor Simon Parrington said as she lent forward to rectify a blockage on the line, her scarf became entangled in an inadequately guarded cog mechanism.
Some BBC sites, including some games sites and "what's on" listings, were not sufficiently distinctive from commercial alternatives or were inadequately associated with public service purposes.
The law that finally emerged guaranteed that the reform program would proceed slowly and remain inadequately funded, its resolve often challenged and its intent easily circumvented.
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