Federal law requires all nursing homes to provide enough staff to adequately care for residents.
I convinced him that this would not be wise; that your friends could care for you adequately.
And third, the administration has not adequately cared for our service members who have lost so much in their effort to serve the country.
Even to try to begin to care adequately would lead to an instant and irrevocable collapse of consciousness.
The male's comparative separation from the offspring makes him much less likely to be able to adequately care for his young.
She seems to me to be quite adequately cared for already.
Most mothers cannot adequately care for another baby so soon.
And they create children they are unable to adequately care for.
Ross felt strongly that the state should adequately care for its veterans.
My responsibility includes these related problems, if I am to care adequately for the sick.