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Originally Posted by Derwood
depends on how you define inadequate, doesn't it? I could say that Program X is inadequate because it was funded to help 3,000,000 people but is only helping 2,000,000. The program is inefficient, but isn't helping 2,000,000 people better than helping no one?
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you can define inadequate that way if you like, but when you want to use an altered definition, inform us first. In your given example, it's not known whether the PROGRAM is inadequate, but we can ascertain that the FUNDING is.
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