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1 Defra's handling of the spread of this disease has been woefully inadequate .
2 And our drainage laws have been woefully inadequate to handle these problems.
3 However, Congressional critics called the administration's action a woefully inadequate retaliation.
4 It was, of course, woefully inadequate , but a place to start.
5 But there has been no change to a woefully inadequate witness protection programme.
6 But as business booms, school sanitation facilities across the country remain woefully inadequate .
7 But these numbers are woefully inadequate relative to the magnitude of the problem.
8 Ireland's provision for its own security and defence has long been woefully inadequate .
9 The fast affinity exchange which followed made Ione feel woefully inadequate .
10 It's woefully inadequate , both in terms of people and monetary resources.
11 I know it felt woefully inadequate , but I knew he understood.
12 And large numbers of Black children still attend schools with woefully inadequate resources.
13 By today's standards, Lemmon's setup was a dreary, crowded, woefully inadequate cement prison.
14 The New Zealand government was going to Paris with woefully inadequate targets, he said.
15 He said: It's clear to me that a refurbished Crystal Palace is woefully inadequate .
16 In terms of providing any real protection for your data, WEP is woefully inadequate .
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