Critics believed the outspoken, gaffe-prone ex-journalist was not serious enough for the post.
An anonymous official from the branch said ConocoPhillips showed that the punishment for oil spills is not serious enough.
If you have that balance, you are not serious enough about your startup.
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The prosecution claimed the attack had never taken place, her injuries were not serious enough and could have been self-inflicted.
It said that if the stand-off was not serious enough to invoke the clause, then it was difficult to imagine what could, "short of all out war".
For most gamers, however, the Wii is not a serious enough piece of hardware.
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There are enough anti-retro viral drugs available for those who test positive and whose conditions are serious enough but not enough staff to administer the drugs.
They appear not to have thought it serious enough, and there was probably the usual lack of communication between departments.
If the President is serious, it will not be enough for him to slip an ad for reform into his speeches.
McCain, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said on "Fox News Sunday" that it was "a serious mistake" not to have had enough troops in place "after the initial successes" and that the mistake had led to "very, very significant" difficulties.
He said he was worried there would not be enough beds if there was a serious outbreak.
However, this is a very serious issue and simply apologizing is not enough.
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He is voicing a very serious concern "that Malays are not competitive enough both in the local and global market place, " says economist Charles Santiago.
The statement from Saif al-Islam's defence counsel said that both they and the defendant had been informed earlier that there was not enough evidence to pursue him for "serious crimes".
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In awarding a contract to run a public service, such as a railway, there is a balance to be struck between making the contract long enough to encourage serious investment and not so long that the forecasts built into bids for the contract become highly speculative.
If we are serious about upholding these ideals, it will not be enough to put more guards in front of an embassy, or to put out statements of regret and wait for the outrage to pass.
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Yes, the US has defaulted: not in what we might think is a particularly serious manner but enough to make a difference.
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My Spanish then was not good enough to follow the reports but I realised it was serious.
The question is, and all kidding aside this is a really serious question: Is the Republican success tonight because of not enough of this medicine, or too much of this medicine?
And because statins, like many drugs, carry a risk of potentially serious side effects, the evidence for CRP may not be strong enough to justify prescribing these drugs to healthy people over the long term, they say.
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There're not enough people with proper qualifications and I think that is a very serious issue.
The consequences may not be quite so apocalyptic as Ms Mayhew fears, but they would be serious enough.
Mrs May said successive governments had not done enough to deal with the problem and the riots showed "how serious" it had become.
They have failed to undertake a serious restructuring: the current rescue package reduces Greece's debt, but not by enough to give it a genuine chance of recovery (see article).
China also warned that any changes in its currency will not be enough to affect the problems in global economies, that countries, particularly in Europe, must take serious steps to correct their debt problems.
The Swiss will be basically relieved that they have an alpine skiing medal through Nef's bronze, but it may not be enough to save the jobs of some of the team's coaches - it's that serious.
But a more substantial majority of people -- 68 percent -- think that Watergate was serious enough to warrant former President Richard Nixon's resignation, while just 26 percent said it was not.
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