inadequate treatment

collocation in English

meaningsofinadequateandtreatment

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inadequate
adjective
uk
/ɪˈnæd.ɪ.kwət/
us
/ɪˈnæd.ə.kwət/
not good enough or too low ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition ofinadequateandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One common critique of the general literature on the role of ideas has been theinadequatetreatment of how ideas are introduced and successfully championed in the policy process.
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In the case of tuberculosis, there is good evidence to relate the emergence of drug resistant tuberculosis toinadequatetreatmentof initially drug sensitive tuberculosis.
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The film industry is being given shabby andinadequatetreatment.
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However, no one wants to continue unsatisfactory andinadequatetreatmentin those surroundings.
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It may lead toinadequatetreatment, which eventually may be halted only by hospital treatment at a cost of £300 a week.
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We take individual claims aboutinadequatetreatmentextremely seriously and will investigate them.
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It seemed almost as if security was to be left out altogether, but it came in, just towards the end, for an extraordinarilyinadequatetreatment.
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There is also the danger that it will lead toinadequatetreatmentand an inadequate understanding of the position.
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That led to crumbling buildings, demoralised staff andinadequatetreatment.
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We hear of misdiagnoses, long waiting times for women being referred for initial diagnosis andinadequatetreatment.
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There are many examples ofinadequatetreatmentfacilities, and sometimes an inadequate approach.
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There does not appear to be a need for this in terms of preventing the spread of disease through theinadequatetreatmentof processed foods.
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Side by side with some good modern services, it found in the long-stay wards evidence of old-fashioned methods,inadequatetreatmentand rehabilitation, poor buildings and insufficient medical and nursing staff.
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Many physicians failed to take note of local redness and discharge to assure the variolation had taken, resulting ininadequatetreatment.
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The primary reasons for this are discrimination,inadequatetreatment, and underutilization of mental health services.
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Some factors that contribute toinadequatetreatmentare: early discontinuation of treatment, insufficient dosage of medication, patient noncompliance, misdiagnosis, and concurrent psychiatric disorders.
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This sometimes leads to inappropriate orinadequatetreatmentof both the patient and their disease.
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Delayed orinadequatetreatmentcan lead to more serious symptoms, which can be disabling and difficult to treat.
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Recurrence appears especially in cases of delayed orinadequatetreatment.
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