Judgments of adequacy involve social comparison processes
. . . among all grammars meeting this condition (of adequacy), we select the simplest.
Artistic inevitability lies in the complete adequacy of the external to the emotion.
The adequacy of performance attainments depends upon the personal standards against which they are judged
True prayer is an awareness of our helpless need and an acknowledgment of divine adequacy.
We learn by example and by direct experience because there are real limits to the adequacy of verbal instruction.
The validity of usefulness, adequacy of popular standards can be tested only by research that violates them.
Henceforth the adequacy of any military establishment will be tested by its ability to preserve the peace.
My whole academic career was totally out of Jewish anxiety, and issues surrounding achievement and adequacy.
A skeptic is one who is willing to question any truth claim, asking for clarity in definition, consistency in logic, and adequacy of evidence.
It is presumed that there exists a great unity in nature, in respect of the adequacy of a single cause to account for many different kinds of consequences.