Mr. Chailly is as ever an excellent conductor, and his Milanese players are wholly adequate.
The Senate has wisely elected to proceed on the public record established by the House of Representatives, and this provides a wholly adequate basis for Senate decision-making.
Our Baal prefers tender children or succulent infants, naturally, and this is said to be a distressing demise for an adult, since the facilities are not wholly adequate.
His "Princess" was afterwards illustrated by Maclise, and his "Enoch Arden" by Arthur Hughes; but neither of these can be said to be wholly adequate.
But, on the other hand, there is this most important reason, that no concept can be wholly adequate to them as internal intuitions.
Most firms find a well-documented budget with a regular comparison between actual results and budgets (variance analysis) wholly adequate.
Even in topics for which there is a wholly adequate theory, primarily exploratory experiments may have played an equally important role.
This is also assuming that all theories are partly correct, partly wrong, and none wholly adequate on their own.
I would remind colleagues that the existing instruments covering nuclear safety - national regulations and the Convention on Nuclear Safety - are perfectly and wholly adequate.
Each of our models continues to provide some insights, although none is wholly adequate.