adequate guidance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadequateandguidance
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adequate
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ə.kwət/us/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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guidance
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡaɪ.dəns/us/ˈɡaɪ.dəns/
help and advice about how to do something or about how to deal with problems connected with your work, education, or ...
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(Definition ofadequateandguidancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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An explanatory ethical theory may fail to giveadequateguidancefor acting rightly, and yet give a correct account of what is right.
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Similarly, the potential objection that particularist ethical theories fail to provideadequateguidance is plainly distinct from the claim that particularists reject the constraint.
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But assessing whether an ethical theory providesadequateguidancemay have to rely on auxiliary assumptions about autonomy.
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In what ways may an ethical theory provideadequateguidance?
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If better advice is given earlier on, children will benefit immeasurably, and that advice should includeadequateguidanceon further education projects.
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Local education authorities and institutions are already worried and complaining about the lack ofadequateguidanceon these matters.
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Secondly, we should realise that some parents are incapable, for whatever reason, of givingadequateguidanceto their children.
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There isadequateguidanceavailable from the suppliers and others.
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Even so, there could be difficulties withoutadequateguidancefrom the statute.
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We are confident that the responsible authorities not only haveadequateguidancebut observe it.
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Adequateguidancehas been given to the officers concerned.
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As far as we can see, it gives quiteadequateguidanceto planning authorities on encouraging local businesses and farmers in diversification and conversion of buildings.
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This book offersadequateguidanceto his followers in achieving self-realization.
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