"Numbers alone do not adequately capture this frightening picture," it said.
The allegations ran for three pages, but could have been adequately captured in one good paragraph.
"I don't think a hundred big game hunters could adequately capture you," said Calhoun.
There are no words or pictures that can adequately capture what mining has wrought in Nauru.
A compelling business case adequately captures both the quantifiable and unquantifiable characteristics of a proposed project.
Are social interactions adequately captured by separate (albeit simultaneous) accounts of the partners' actions, or do we need to describe the interaction between the couple?
First, empirical parsimony: all the familiar phenomenological facts about us can be captured adequately by mentioning only experiences.
Following this idea, "knowledge" has been reconstructed as a cluster concept that points out relevant features but that is not adequately captured by any definition.
Architects had become convinced that the new (rationalist) style was equally expressive and more adequately captured the Zeitgeist.
Dr. Miringoff argued that growth, inflation, interest rates and other standard economic variables were insufficient to adequately capture the state of the social fabric.