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Help with sentence

 
 
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Reply Sat 15 Nov, 2014 10:52 am
@McTag,
A: "The marketing data is not satisfactory to draw a conclusion."

B: "The marketing data is not enough to draw a conclusion."

I prefer "insufficient."

A: The first sentence is awkward, and doesn't really describe the essence of the problem. To satisfy whom?

B: If we're talking about the marketing data, there's not enough information to draw a conclusion. I prefer this construction of the sentence.

Finally, people come here to get answers to their questions. That's the reason we provide our opinions. To say we're doing something wrong by providing our opinion doesn't fit with what a2k is all about. It's about "sharing answers."

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