unsufficiently love

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  • Insufficiently.

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  • I am sorry tony, but you are correct as to middle class definition in America only when it concerns a so called "vulgar" (= on the street, by unsufficiently educated - in sociology - people) definition.

    Page 3 2006

  • I am sorry tony, but you are correct as to middle class definition in America only when it concerns a so called "vulgar" (= on the street, by unsufficiently educated - in sociology - people) definition.

    Page 3 2006

  • One might also make the point that the skill sets of the reviewers was unsufficiently broad to encompass all areas upon which the article is based.

    U.S. Climate Change Science Program Workshop « Climate Audit 2005

  • "A friend of ours did think that it is unsufficiently reinsured," said Margaret.

    Howards End Forster, E. M. 1910

  • Unfortunately, the phenomenon of cultural bias that has led many of our brothers and sisters inside and outside the community of scientists to extensively research, widely share and consensually validate factoids based upon faulty reasoning, contrived logic, inadequate theory and mountains of unsufficiently understood data.

    Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed Dr. Glen Barry 2009

  • Biology can be taught first class with the data of evolution presented as is, with natural selection clearly presented as still unsufficiently documented hypothesis.

    Darwiniana 2008

  • Couldn't EMT Frank simply apply the Heimlich maneuver to expell the economy's unsufficiently chewed chunk of credit steak?

    Libertarian Blog Place 2008

  • Couldn't EMT Frank simply apply the Heimlich maneuver to expel the economy's unsufficiently chewed chunk of credit steak?

    LewRockwell.com 2008

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