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Значения термина deal adequately на английском
Значения для термина "deal adequately" отсутствуют.
Использование термина deal adequately на английском
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He alone is wise and great enough to dealadequately with the case.
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The National Government alone can dealadequately with these great corporations.
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The only word that could dealadequately with the situation slapped against my front teeth.
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MR. HOPE has been able to dealadequately with this toast without assistance from me.
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They sometimes deal honestly and fairly by a book, and not so often they dealadequately.
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Mr McCreevy has so far failed to dealadequately with a wide range of issues, all requiring urgent attention.
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To dealadequately with the neurasthenic is to have unending sympathy and patience and an energy that is limitless.
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The British government has failed to dealadequately with recent loyalist violence, Sinn Féin president Mr Gerry Adams has said.
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No one can be more deeply sensible of my inability to dealadequately with the subject than I am myself.
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Meanwhile, the Government has indicated it will introduce legislation on overcharging if the Law Society fails to dealadequately with complaints.
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We want to make sure there are specific powers to dealadequately in terms of sentencing and in terms of the law being appropriate.
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The Russians say they'll need US$3 billion to dealadequately with the Y2K problem, and they're especially concerned about computers controlling their nuclear arsenal.
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It was Mr. Shawcross, the chemist next door to Allman's who dealtadequately with the situation.
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Scarcely ever before had he felt himself so incapable of dealingadequately with a socially awkward situation.
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The report found the council had dealtadequately with resource consents but failed in areas such as monitoring and inspections.
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They practice an art which, above all others, depends for success on opportunism-ondealingadequately with the chances and changes of circumstances and personalities.