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adequacy

[ ad-i-kwuh-see ]

noun

plural adequacies.
  1. the state or quality of being adequate; sufficiency for a particular purpose.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of adequacy1

First recorded in 1800–10; adequ(ate) + -acy
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Ms Cubitt, whose role involves assessing the adequacy of services to autistic people, wants action.

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Her role is independent of government departments and involves assessing the adequacy of services to autistic people.

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In its report last year, OIG took a dim view of the adequacy of that response, and this week Huntsman criticized the department’s “refusal†to investigate the Lakewood group last year.

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Professor Wolfgang Weisser, from the Technical University of Munich, said metrics that benchmark the adequacy of green infrastructure at a neighbourhood level in relation to human wellbeing were still rare.

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But as well as their response, authorities have also come under fire over the adequacy of warning systems before the flood.

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