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insuficientemente
To an insufficient degree.
sufficiently
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insuficientemente
1
Objective: The tobacco paradox is a phenomenon
insufficiently
explained by previous studies.
2
However, the clinical performance of many of these is still
insufficiently
described.
3
Objective: The initial steps of pancreatic regeneration versus carcinogenesis are
insufficiently
understood.
4
She had been
insufficiently
clad in winter, too heavily clad in summer.
5
That may reinforce some conservatives' suspicions that Romney is himself
insufficiently
conservative.
6
Trump has criticized FOX recently, casting the conservative-leaning network as
insufficiently
supportive.
7
He was
insufficiently
clothed for the two days' drive in such weather.
8
The weak and
insufficiently
endowed among all forms tend to drop out.
9
Facilities were
insufficiently
staffed, stocked and equipped to adequately manage childhood fever.
10
Therefore the virtues annexed to justice would seem to be
insufficiently
enumerated.
11
His mournful dignity marred by coffee stains
insufficiently
blotted from wrinkled collar.
12
It travels around, having been pushed in by an
insufficiently
trained doctor.
13
We are not credited with this temper, because we are
insufficiently
known.
14
Celtic rallied during the closing stages, if
insufficiently
so to earn consolation.
15
And he complained to my mother that the children were
insufficiently
respectful.
16
They believe that Ireland's economy is
insufficiently
stable to afford to admit refugees.
insufficiently
insufficiently active
deem insufficiently
insufficiently clad
insufficiently sensitive
become insufficiently
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insuficientemente