Evidence which is not sufficient to prove a contention to the standard required is inadequate.
What happens to the market is that without competition the price of the product will be increased, which means the consumers will need more money for the needed product, as according to the 'law of demand' when the price of a product increases rapidly the country will suffer from the deflation.
Inadequate social welfare assistance affects people who are impoverished by leaving them in poverty and not providing them further economic aid to raise their standard of living.
Housing shortages, inadequate services, and pollution.
cyclical unemployment
defective or inadequate
It could be inadequate misspelled.
If you mean inadequate, it can mean defective, imperfect, incompetent or incomplete.
INADEQUATE : not sufficient, not suitable, or not good enough for the purpose. e.g. an inadequate power supply, or a textbook inadequate for the teaching of a course. *Psychology : low self-esteem, a lack of self-confidence, and self-doubt are exhibited by someone who feels 'inadequate', also referred to as ' feelings of inadequacy'.
It is a defective ventricular contraction.
Did you mean insufficient? If so: Not enough, inadequate.
His grades were inadequate. The food provided inadequate nourishment. Money was inadequate to finance the venture.
awful, lousy, inadequate, faulty,abominable
A descriptive term used for a individual u feel to be inadequate to urself
Cold means having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness
With Bernard, of course, anger was inadequate
If you mean wilt, it becomes so because of an inadequate supply of water, the leaves and flower heads droop and wither