adequate information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadequateandinformation
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adequate
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ə.kwət/us/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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(Definition ofadequateandinformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Maintainingadequateinformationflows is an important metagovernance function.
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It was possible to obtainadequateinformationfor the earnings of only 67 husbands.
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It is unlikely thatadequateinformationmay be available to generate such gains.
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Therefore, regular eye examinations are necessary to provide ophthalmologists withadequateinformationfor timely treatment.
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What is a more difficult issue is what is exactly meant byadequateinformation.
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In the in-depth interviews, respondents frequently talked about how they lackedadequateinformationon the constitution.
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In the present study we could not getadequateinformationabout income so no such analysis was possible.
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Even if farmers haveadequateinformationon degradation, they may have limited information on potential responses to the problem.
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It suggests that nurses are good communicators, who spend time with patients and give themadequateinformationon their illnesses.
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Passengers should haveadequateinformation.
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It is important to obtainadequateinformation.
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There is need foradequateinformation.
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Could not moreadequateinformationbe secured?
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Noadequateinformationhas been provided.
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A major consequence of the lack ofadequateinformationis likely to be poor decisions by producers about which acaricide would be useful to them.
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Such surveys are also not capable of providingadequateinformationfor distinguishing the important mechanisms that mediate between water supply and child survival.
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Adoption decisions have to be made about a technology with questionable efficacy and economic merit and often beforeadequateinformationis available for decision-makers.
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However, a more detailed treatment may be implemented too, ifadequateinformationis provided for the method slots of the design entities.
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This ensures thatadequateinformationis maintained and evidence of targets is attained, which is a distinct advantage of this approach.
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It suggests that nurses are seen as good communicators, who spend time with patients and give themadequateinformationon their illnesses.
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In the absence ofadequateinformationfor meta-analysis for some of the outcomes, a vote-counting approach has been used instead.
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In this case, the lack ofadequateinformationled to a reliance on pre-existing data, which compromised the intentions of the water planning process.
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Moreover, rancorous disputes might also arise where officials failed to provideadequateinformationor stick to an agreed plan of action.
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Guarantee that except in emergencies, patients will be givenadequateinformationbefore and will be able to voluntarily participate in, telemedical consultations.
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