Sentences with adequacy
ad·e·qua·cy
A a - I am very critical of the adequacy of Britain's race laws.
- His zeal is, of course, unquestionable; his adequacy, however, I doubt.
- Including the adequacy of teacher training and the adequacy of curricula.
- Senator Troeth says the poor health trends raise doubts about the adequacy of school-based sex education.
- Should not rely on any statement or the adequacy or accuracy of the information provided by the Prospectus.
- Important questions about the adequacy of infrastructure and the availability and pricing of housing and services intersect with emotive.
- The fact that a cliche is trite does not lessen its adequacy as a communication aid if other, maybe better, words are not readily available.
- The Henry Review into tax, which is also looking at the adequacy of retirement incomes.