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Maduro lacked his predecessor's charisma, and, worse, he lacked his money.
But, the kitchen lacked a dishwasher and the building lacked an elevator.
I think [Erving] lacked strength, I think he lacked a solid foundation.
The Saudis lacked the talent to create many chances, and Uruguay lacked the urgency.
Either we lacked the ability or concepts to describe authoritarian propaganda, or we lacked the will.
A week after María, 6900 percent of our homes lacked running water, and 2628 percent lacked electricity.
Independent observers said that last year's presidential election lacked transparency and that the poll body lacked credibility.
After the Suarez goal, the Saudis lacked the talent to create chances, and Uruguay lacked the urgency.
Local civic leaders lacked vision and local citizens often lacked resources to pay for and support medical services.
Suzuki lacked the skills that others were learning and Pancrase lacked the weight classes that Suzuki so desperately needed.
It also argued that the court lacked jurisdiction over the case because Alibabacoin lacked sufficient ties to New York.
The US territory's 3.5 million residents still lacked access to potable water and nearly all the island lacked electricity.
That's one thing that, frankly, the Republicans lacked in 2016 as a response to Donald Trump, just flat out lacked it.
León in Nicaragua and Utrecht in the Netherlands got together to plant 500,000 trees when one lacked space and the other lacked money.
These campaigns were unsuccessful not because the Pentagon lacked resources, or our soldiers lacked valor or our generals don't know how to lead.
Before ObamaCare, more than three-fifths of individual policyholders did not have coverage for maternity services, a third lacked coverage for substance abuse services, nearly two-fifths lacked coverage for mental health services, and about one in 10 lacked coverage for a prescription drug benefit.
I always knew what I lacked and always tried to surround myself with people who had what I lacked or what I needed more of.
But what we have lacked as an industry, journalism just crippled financially, and we have lacked the resources for really intensive data investigations, which are expensive.
The Zambian government reported in 2015 that 11 percent of urban residents lacked access to safe drinking water, while almost half the rural population lacked access.
Africa has something that it lacked a generation ago: stability Yet with a number of exceptions, Africa has something that it lacked a generation ago: stability.
The study also found that half of hospitals suffered from water and electricity cuts and lacked X-ray machines, while 42 percent lacked working ultrasound devices.
Before the A.C.A., about a third of individual insurance market enrollees lacked coverage for the treatment of addiction, and nearly 20 percent lacked mental health coverage.
Also, at the time, Alexa lacked features that made it compelling to use in a vehicle and the third-party device lacked some functionality, like support for Spotify.
Researchers also lacked data on the cause for repeat hospitalizations, and lacked data on a variety of other factors that might influence a patient's odds of repeat hospitalization.
There were many people who simply didn't understand that the Haggler's only real weapon was public shame, and that this weapon lacked force anywhere The Times lacked prominence.
Whole Foods or Amazon alone would struggle to enter into the meal-kit delivery industry, as Whole Foods lacked the delivery infrastructure and Amazon lacked access to food products.
"She lacked it all," said Mentor Muniz Neto, a writer from São Paulo who described Ms. Rousseff's final ouster as a "death foretold," asserting that she lacked charisma, competence and humility.
" It went on to add: "New dishes lacked rationale.
" She contended it also lacked "concrete, effective enforcement mechanisms.
The second was that if Vancouver already lacked that Los Angeles quality Erickson so enjoyed, it really lacked the same quality of coastline as the sandier, more Mediterranean-esque Southern California coast.
After a long delay — purportedly because Chapo lacked an English translator, was shy, or lacked the tech savvy to record himself — the responses arrived in a 17-minute video sent to Del Castillo.
As the SEC settlement later showed, Orthofix was sending various implants from its spine division to distributors in Brazil that either lacked regulatory approval, or lacked medical instruments needed to use the implants.
That's not to say that the conference lacked star power.
The utterly insane Pagani Huayra always lacked a certain something.
Until the Cambridge research, however, their assertions lacked robust evidence.
Hillary Clinton had the data, but she lacked a story.
Elizabeth Warren, lacked the star power of the second night.
They also lacked safe drinking water, electricity and medical services.
Surprised by how he lacked enthusiasm going into 1992 election.
Researchers also lacked data on why combo pills were prescribed.
Researchers also lacked data on physician and nurse staffing levels.
It lacked the peaks and valleys of her passion, however.
But I was detached, I was aggressive, I lacked empathy.
Eckstein wanted to help, but realized she lacked the experience.
Circuit Judge Ferdinand Fernandez dissented, saying the court lacked jurisdiction.
The foreign ministry said foreign monitors lacked objectivity and impartiality.
But she lacked the ability to make these things happen.
What the parliament has lacked is a visible political contest.
With the Republican senators missing, the Democrats lacked a quorum.
Even with this progress, the online world lacked any protections.
For years, their cases lacked justice — or even an arrest.
What do you think we lacked in our sex life?
She lacked the sterling legal career that most nominees have.
But he soon realised that he lacked the natural ability.
Earlier studies lacked evidence that meat strains and human infections
Two other halls in the same complex still lacked seats.
Polk lacked Jackson's ability to instill fear that bred loyalty.
As a political symbol, then, it has always lacked import.
The club was filled beyond capacity and lacked emergency exits.
The old Standard Burger lacked management, quality ingredients and recipes.
Most of the candidates — not just Trump -- lacked self-control.
We're told the case lacked sufficient evidence to move forward.
Daniels felt that the 1972 screen adaptation lacked this quality.
What he lacked in education he made up in character.
Clearly, Trump has lacked this kind of discipline to date.
Critics said "Being Frank" lacked a proper sense of direction.
It made her hungry, desperate to know what she lacked.
Furthermore, Trump's expressions lacked intellectual rigor, as well as conviction.
Many mothers, she said, still lacked even that small consolation.
Plus, it had the structural integrity that Wendy's biscuit lacked.
However, she still lacked funding and said she became desperate.
He lacked Amazon's technical expertise and its even deeper pockets.
Some just lacked the staying power of a quality meme.
El Chapo lacked Afweyne's theoretical official (if internationally discounted) immunity.
It also lacked some stuff I didn't know we'd need.
Williams, on the other hand, looked tight and lacked feel.
Yes, it lacked the ocean drama of other surf contests.
The charges were dropped because the district attorney lacked evidence.
They lacked energy and struggled to clearly articulate their stances.Sen.
But the truth is that I sorely lacked for enemies.
Poor schools often lacked even rudimentary facilities, including science labs.
Sears lacked Walmart's economies of scale and Amazon's digital reach.
I lacked the quantitative data needed to say for sure.
Another factor was that Woese lacked facility as an explainer.
May's measures either lacked details or didn't go far enough.
They also raised a narcissistic loner who lacked basic decency.
Has America lacked leadership on the issue of gun violence?
But advocates of war have never lacked for political backing.
We never lacked for anything, but we didn't have much.
So ended a finale at Firestone that otherwise lacked drama.
He said his facility, too, lacked power for several days.
If the finish lacked drama, Thomas was not to blame.
What it lacked was an effective system to coordinate them.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz's last name lacked a "c" in Schultz.
Others lacked stands that prop up the machines, he said.
Terraces lacked railings and occasionally children fell to their death.
His columns have lately lacked his signature fire and fury.
Lincoln saw slavery through the moral lens that Douglas lacked.
Some critics felt "Gulliver's Travels" (2010) lacked humor and sense.
And about 4003 percent of the population still lacked insurance.
Most challengers to Biden have lacked support in this group.
Some exchanges have been hacked because they lacked adequate security.
Wawrinka said he never lacked motivation despite his long rehabilitation.
But Tuesday's headlines may have just lacked the surprise factor.
Because of a lack of investment, the neighborhoods lacked greenery.
There were also complaints that the new judges lacked chemistry.
It lacked the long, strong flight feathers characteristic of birds.
Many children came from poor backgrounds; many lacked a parent.
This morning's phony national assembly session lacked a legal quorum.
Many roads remained closed, and thousands of people lacked power.
She thought women lacked the "physical stamina" to be president.
Without a background in computer science, he lacked technical expertise.
But it lacked the infrastructure needed to truly transform transportation.
A show for prime time Other Republicans lacked Roby's gravity.
Much of the rest of Asia had lacked clear direction.
The bank has lacked a quorum for nearly two years.
In 2010, nearly one in five Oregonians lacked health coverage.
And since the night lacked a standout showing by Sen.
To handle such accounts, some have lacked advanced surveillance tools.
Conventional and overlit, it lacked the intensity of Shapiro's short.
Yet what the shows so far have lacked is currency.
Orlando lacked a critical mass of culture, identity, and community.
He felt the huge store lacked camaraderie among the employees.
Today they have a support system, which their predecessors lacked.
Legislative liaison Frank Moore lacked good contacts on Capitol Hill.
But she lacked basic resources to treat the new disease.
SM: And yet Trump has a tool Ike lacked: Twitter.
The show lacked the humor of Jessica Simpson pondering whether tuna was fish or chicken on Newlyweds, and Spears's home video footage lacked the masterful editing of Bravo or Real World pioneers Bunim-Murray.
The assessment team's work lacked transparency, its investigations lacked legal analysis and its findings regularly ignored civilian casualties and were often substantially altered by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the experts said.
Observers from African monitoring missions have said the election lacked credibility.
Only 2 percent of adults there lacked a high school diploma.
But her vocals lacked the stamina and confidence of her dancing.
Columbia's medical school had a problem: it lacked a real campus.
The menu reflected the kitchen's state of mind: it lacked coherence.
It lacked a dust tail or gas jets, characteristic of comets.
His offer lacked any form of social etiquette or human decency.
Harry lived in an attic that lacked hot water and heat.
Unizo had said the H.I.S. bid lacked synergy and undervalued it.
Zeman had argued that Smarda lacked qualifications in the cultural sphere.
The company lacked the fratty, laid-back atmosphere of the Caller.
It could be grief's narrowed vision: I've noticed what I've lacked.
Corrugated metal roofs swung from trees and homes lacked entire walls.
In Trump's first term, the annual ritual has never lacked drama.
His proposals for doing so, however, have so far lacked details.
Some techniques had never been scientifically validated and lacked enforceable standards.
Pierce agreed with Sandweg that the debate lacked nuance and details.
By comparison, Trump's speech last night lacked a single unifying theme.
Until now, French "say on pay" votes have lacked legal force.
It also lacked the deathly creativity that saved previous Purge films.
What TPE lacked in brilliance, it made up for in versatility.
But unlike past summits, it lacked a clear agenda or substance.
Researchers also lacked data on children's mental health or toxicology reports.
As Mr. Walters tells the story, the sign lacked the ampersand.
Years later he said it was the only thing he lacked.
His accusatory tone implies that Nice Howard lacked gumption or drive.
The remaining 30 percent had partial evidence, but lacked corroborating material.
But he lacked the skills to put his vision into practice.
He was stopped by a policeman because he lacked a permit.
But the estate lacked the funds to pay off the mortgage.
Total Immersion might suit beginners or dilettantes, but it lacked oomph.
Furthermore, our faculty attending also lacked the skills to debrief it.
Many of the animals were "emaciated" and lacked food and water.
These games have lacked a style and personality of their own.
Years later he said that was the only thing he lacked.
But they lacked several measures he would have wanted to see.
But they weren't anything like computers today and lacked processing power.
I lacked the pedigree of most faculty at places like Berkeley.
PepsiCo has found something many of its peers have lacked — growth.
And he lacked the fire of some of the other candidates.
But Saperstein lacked the time to reverse six years of inertia.
The land had been used for agriculture and lacked any infrastructure.
The Ryan-Price proposal lacked numbers, making precise coverage projections impossible.
It's also hard to argue that investors lacked a clear picture.
The Marxist left was good at political economy, but lacked poetry.
It said the company lacked a "concrete and credible" refinancing plan.
If we did, we lacked the language to talk about it.
Most of the Caribbean island's 3.4 million people still lacked electricity.
Furio Zanasi, as Ulysses, lacked penetrating power but showed immaculate style.
And I hated dancing, which seemed to require everything I lacked.
So, well, OK. Giuliani has never lacked for self confidence. 28.
Researchers also lacked data on the severity of nausea and vomiting.
Yet, the original language lacked the specificity payers and providers needed.
An attached video clip lacked the full context for Trump's remark.
However, the field has lacked the accuracy offered by actual sequencing.
They lacked the resources or the strength to establish a state.
What they lacked in polish, they made up for with vigor.
The company "lacked awareness for appropriate disclosure", a Toshiba spokeswoman said.
They lacked capital but had skilled labor, entrepreneurs and top companies.
The state agency lacked the will to move against the squatters.
The remake lacked that insight … as well as a believable villain.
It was as though they were in relationships that lacked reciprocity.
But what it lacked aesthetically it made up for in conviction.
No other U.S. state has lacked a budget for that long.
They lacked confidence in him, and he lost confidence in himself.
The reason, Maccone says, is that the issue lacked any urgency.
To say that Trump's platform lacked policy specificities is an understatement.
Mr. Scott said he told the officer he lacked probable cause.
Researchers also lacked data on long-term outcomes after the injuries.
When Familia entered the game, his sinker lacked its signature movement.
The storeroom lacked refrigeration, which may have damaged the vaccines' potency.
This study was small and lacked a comparison or control arm.
But he also knew that consumers often lacked that same understanding.
Mr. Trump called a few reporters but lacked his usual gusto.
Even though it lacked the leg portion, it was definitely helpful.
" But "what it lacked in quality, it made up in length.
That year, 219 million non-elderly people -- or 2400% -- lacked coverage.
Despite the subdued atmosphere, the high-stakes match never lacked intensity.
Ejection seats lacked adequate propulsion for airmen to clear the aircraft.
But even together they lacked the numbers to form a government.
Qatar almost certainly lacked the know-how to pull it off.
The proposal lacked several key changes, and the city rejected it.
The original version of Graham-Cassidy lacked the votes to pass.
The tweets, though expansive in quantity, lacked breadth in the details.
The bathroom was clean and spacious, but it lacked a bathtub.
Stalin thought people would find Communism deficient if Moscow lacked skyscrapers.
Tuesday's performance, unusually, lacked heart, and the work's optimism felt forced.
But how could you test a theory that lacked any propositions?
But the three species examined in this study lacked such structures.
Its tip was also broken, so it lacked a sharp point.
Some aspirants Russell met lacked the talent to match their enthusiasm.
All Boone lacked was experience as a manager or a coach.
The Athletics Department's compliance office lacked a system to track complaints.
But what the newspaper had in power, it lacked in diversity.
But he was turned away because the location lacked voting equipment.
Back then, the city lacked any kind of official recycling program.
What Dineobellator lacked in size it made up for with ferocity.
"Discovery" has often lacked the ability to have fun with itself.
Most of the deals lacked details or represented already existing business.
It lacked a $3,000 minimum salary, which was a big advantage.
Twenty minutes in and we have not lacked intensity or chances.
The Indonesian authorities lacked the political will to rein that in.
The spot was certainly busy and energetic, but lacked much point.
Williams has tried a limited schedule but her play lacked sharpness.
The Nuggets simply lacked the firepower to trade blows with Houston.
Nixon lacked the cable network's advantage, but are its viewers misled?
The team agreed that it tasted great but lacked star quality.
Born near Nuremberg in 1674, he congenitally lacked hands and feet.
They had information, resources and skills that diplomats and politicians lacked.
But, she asserted, the prosecution lacked the evidence to prove it.
Harris said she lacked the "financial resources" to continue the campaign.
What they lacked in global experience they substituted with London networking.
However, it lacked understanding of "money-laundering risks in key areas".
They lacked chins, for example, and had a long, low braincases.
Nor is that intended to imply Triangle seamstresses lacked such qualities.
But in those earlier days, Ms. Meade lacked temperament and intensity.
He lacked low-end menace, and Tresnjak overdid the witchy kitsch.
I never lacked the basic necessities in life: food, clothing, shelter.
The Rangers lacked it, believing their performance had merited a split.
Critics felt that "Notes from the Underbelly" lacked chemistry and charm.
As of Wednesday, both measures lacked the votes necessary to advance.
By now, she didn't care if the building lacked a laundry.
But it lacked the chest-thumping force of a conventional shot.
The board also said Uber lacked appropriate oversight for vehicle operators.
The room lacked the grandeur where the Watergate hearings were held.
New York City itself lacked a colorful flag at the time.
The agency has lacked dedicated funding for firearms research ever since.
What he still lacked in talent, he made up in confidence.
Even Trump's decision to walk away from the talks lacked drama.
They could do DNA tests, but they lacked a reference sample.
Since the decline of its woollen industry, Bradford has lacked jobs.
Enforcement of the ban was feeble because it lacked popular support.
But his schedule filled up quickly and he lacked free time.
Medicare lacked an outpatient drug benefit for its first 40 years.
Without McCain, Republicans lacked the votes to begin debating the plan.
Ms. Atkinson had depression, she said, but lacked mental health care.
Duke also lacked a particular kind of experience: setbacks in March.
At Oxford he found, he felt, the family he previously lacked.
The summer of 2018 hasn't lacked for promising young TV shows.
But when questions did come up, candidates' answers often lacked substance.
Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the power to tax.
But precisely because the elder Bush lacked certain politicians' gifts, he also lacked certain characteristic politicians' weaknesses — the appetitive indiscipline of his successor, the headstrong utopianism of his son, the polarizing arrogance of our present chief executive.
Until recently, our emoji options have seriously lacked diversity and underrepresented women.
Another limitation is that researchers lacked data on how much people smoked.
Nor is Clinton's complaint that the Democratic Party lacked campaign infrastructure convincing.
His style has always lacked flash and was 'basic' but never simple.
What I lacked in mushrooms, however, I made up for in education.
The White House has lacked a communications director since Hope Hicks resigned.
And Congress has lacked ambition to counteract this president and check it.
The data apparently lacked even the basic protection offered by a password.
The criminal proceedings against Manning lacked contemporaneous access to the court record.
A U.S. judge turned that down last month, saying he lacked jurisdiction.
Researchers also lacked data on any changes in commuting habits over time.
Back then, much of America lacked good roads and access to electricity.
What they had lacked was a "catalyst," Pincus said — something Trump provided.
This lunchtime experiment lacked some of the merriment of the first one.
She lacked the understanding of politics for the job she was given.
Lucha lacked the numbers and organisation to make the difference he wanted.
It lacked appropriate file integrity monitoring and used long-expired security certificates.
They would cook in La Loma's kitchen, though it lacked running water.
Overshadowed by other left-of-center parties, Fidesz lacked a clear brand.
The last of the traditional iPods that lacked internet connectivity are gone.
In contrast, only 10 percent of Mr. Rubio's bills lacked co-sponsors.
Perhaps the men in charge lacked a moral compass — and still do.
"We lacked experience, and were beaten in the last minute," recalled Lorenzetti.
But until recently, they lacked a venue to vent their frustration publicly.
Trans women kept me revolving around the sun when I lacked momentum.
Trump has said the deputy — who has defended his actions — lacked courage.
The union even said a school dedicated to technology lacked Internet access.
Toy Story looked better on SNES, but weirdly lacked the licensed music.
But these relationships never lasted, because they lacked a solid, meaningful foundation.
The emerging-market asset class has not lacked drama in Argentina's absence.
He said Brussels had been timid and lacked courage on the matter.
But she lacked the money to travel to England at age 19.
WHAT the crowd lacked in size, it made up for in noise.
The experiment lacked crucial controls against experimenter bias and was badly designed.
And I never felt totally comfortable — it lacked the comfort of home.
Jack-Jack already had powers in The Incredibles, he just lacked control.
Earlier attempts to map our planet's surface waters lacked the required resolution.
And yet at the same time, Twitter has never lacked for ideas.
The goal was to provide guaranteed competition in states that lacked it.
President Vladimir Putin said Transneft lacked a proper mechanism to prevent contamination.
Thomas H. Kean, the courthouse chambers in Trenton lacked a women's room.
She found that she could not—she lacked a social-security number.
Flutura lacked GE's scale, but could easily produce custom code, he said.
Trump later suggested that Clinton lacked the stamina needed to be president.
Twelve of 17 reports from February already assessed lacked credibility, it said.
The tour gave skiers the freedom they had lacked under amateur rules.
Knowing customers lacked motivation to compare mechanics, auto shops would raise prices.
Clinton presented no vision; she had no rationale and she lacked trust.
Democrats and some moderate Republicans criticized the plan, saying it lacked details.
The announcement lacked the fanfare of some of Apple's formal product launches.
Grandi said he disagreed with criticism that the declaration lacked concrete commitments.
Danny Duffy (3-5) pitched well, but once again lacked run support.
At the time, Trump lacked the cash to make his loan payments.
But he admits he lacked other strengths, such as strong interpersonal skills.
The company's testing lacked the rigor of agency-approved studies, scientists say.
The bass lacked the thump of dedicated subwoofer, but had everything else.
Until those changes were made, the legislation lacked the support to pass.
Priebus also lacked strong support from key members of Trump's inner circle.
The appeals court concluded it lacked jurisdiction and upheld the state's decision.
Herzer argues that he lacked the mental capacity to make that decision.
His apologies, when finally offered, lacked the sincere heft of his sermons.
It lacked clear provisions to offset the revenue lost by the cuts.
The document lacked details on a timeline or nature of denuclearization, however.
And the statements that emerged from the trade meeting lacked concrete details.
Nonetheless, they lacked the political courage to stand up to their base.
Clinton not be brought up on any charges as she lacked 'intent.
Democrats didn't have the votes to prevail and therefore lacked the "leverage"
White House staff with more than a hundred people who lacked security
The right-hander lacked efficiency, though, waking three and throwing 97 pitches.
And they tested a gamified education product, but felt it lacked substance.
I lacked the expertise, or the climbing equipment, to do the latter.
It wasn't that the Predators lacked for chances beyond the disallowed marker.
But she said many of Mr. Trump's answers lacked details or substance.
Happy Land was found to have lacked fire exits, alarms and sprinklers.
Others said the president's remarks lacked any geographical knowledge of the continent.
Indonesia identified its problems but at first lacked honest, realistic self-appraisal.
FINRA said the firm also lacked appropriate supervisory procedures for the sales.
In Lowndes County, Alabama, the report found residents lacked basic sewage systems.
Which is not to say it lacked a fashion statement or two.
The company's leadership has historically lacked female representation, as CNBC previously reported.
The document also lacked details on the timeline or nature of denuclearization.
But investigators lacked hard evidence, and the three suspects offered little cooperation.
The document also lacked specifics on the timeline or nature of denuclearization.
Last year's edition was solid red and lacked any other symbols, however.
I lacked the wherewithal to turn my head and return her look.
Some critics said the schmaltz-filled "Super Mario Bros" (1993) lacked substance.
Djokovic, by contrast, lacked his usual pinpoint footwork and depth of shot.
Congress leader Anand Sharma said the government-appointed auditor's report lacked credibility.
This was one advantage that Trader Joe's lacked, for the most part.
Before the revolution, the hamlets of Idlib lacked a single local newspaper.
The space also lacked storage and needed a new recessed medicine cabinet.
Philippe said Macron lacked Kennedy's charisma and was full of empty promises.
But still, it lacked the "vomiting rainbow" brilliance of the Snapchat version!
Obama said when he took office, 44 million Americans lacked health insurance.
The document lacked specifics on the timeline or nature of denuclearization, however.
He lacked the mental stuff to succeed as an NBA head coach.
But what that job boasted in chill factor, it lacked in dependability.
Chaotic was tragic, but unlike a Greek tragedy, it lacked much plot.
It also lacked the sort of massive water tanks Baja Studios boasts.
The dress and the desert both lacked structure; they were both mysterious.
Because of this, LGBTQ students often "lacked teacher role models," HRW concluded.
Cruz's story is that they failed because they lacked his ideological spine.
Berlin fulfills the challenge and inspiration I personally eventually lacked in NYC.
Image: Gameplay from a previous leak, which lacked cutscenes and other elements.
He said — repeatedly, and bitingly — that she lacked the "stamina" to serve.
The novelty of Hersey's approach doesn't mean that it lacked a lineage.
The authorities said the building lacked sprinklers and had only two exits.
He said many researchers lacked the technical expertise to properly secure data.
The first edition cost one penny and lacked any imagery or color.
"They never lacked for young people in their lives," Ms. Herb added.
Even American Jews lacked the unquenchable sense of urgency the crisis demanded.
Further, the fall term entirely lacked the studio component of the program.
What the bathroom lacked in space, it made up for in drama.
Neighboring regulated apartments, meanwhile, lacked cooking gas for more than two years.
Their images were compelling, but they lacked the deeper exploration I craved.
What the new bridge lacked in beauty, it made up in usefulness.
Others referred to trends in the data, even though they lacked significance.
Their constitutions lacked requirements, found in older states, that voters own property.
These women dealt in surfaces, but that doesn't mean they lacked depth.
What the choreography lacked in elegance it made up for in entertainment.
It sorely lacked space for me, two lawyers, and a court stenographer.
But Mr. Jia's case showed Chinese courts still lacked accountability, he said.
But her singing, especially in the opening scenes, lacked bite and intensity.
The company didn't explain why -- just that they lacked supply, she said.
But that report lacked the detail that the resolution's proponents were seeking.
But even mice that lacked immune cells ended up with gray hair.
He's gaining, and he has some considerable advantages he lacked in 2016.
In my opinion, the pieces of spinach and vegetables also lacked flavor.
The evidence against him lacked depth, but investigators considered its breadth conclusive.
The family house lacked a yard, hot water, and an indoor lavatory.
U.S. trade experts said the news lacked much substance beyond the headlines.
This year's version has something older Kindles lacked: a light-up screen.
But the document lacked specifics on the timeline or nature of denuclearization.
That was thrown out by lawmakers who found the complaint lacked substance.
Dreeben also pushed back on the notion that Mueller lacked adequate supervision.
Lawrence reached out to Gold with concerns that he lacked free will.
SDP has never lacked support from the advocacy community or in Congress.
Other Republican senators felt the same way, but lacked the same nerve.
"Clearly, that's what we lacked during the health care debate," he added.
It also lacked a cockpit voice recorder and a flight data recorder.
But those surveyed also lacked knowledge about other prominent social media platforms.
Back in January, there wasn't much of it, and it lacked conviction.
" He said that Sunday's "phony National Assembly session lacked a legal quorum.
Before then, he said, he lacked confidence to be himself on air.
About 20 percent of his students lacked home internet access, he said.
The quarantine applied only to Chinese residents, and lacked any scientific basis.
Initially, on a granite kitchen surface, the speaker lacked bass and presence.
Read NBC's story about White House officials who lacked permanent security clearances.
Proponents say that's because the city lacked a crucial ingredient: political will.
Koskinen has said that the allegations in the impeachment resolution lacked merit.
The candidates in Thursday's debate lacked racial diversity, except for Andrew Yang.
He called Trump a "fraud" who lacked the character to be president.
But what it lacked was a development platform to call its own.
When the defense fell apart, the pitchers lacked the stuff to compete.
This year's version has something older Kindles lacked: a light-up screen.
It lacked a clear vision once the series outpaced Martin&aposs books.
The buffalo tasted fine, but it lacked the heat I was craving.
Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Riyadh's explanations lacked consistency and credibility.
They had some young talent, but lacked depth and experience and leadership.
"The campaign was full of ideas, but lacked energy," Britt told me.
Roberto Frontali's voice lacked focus as it delved into Amonasro's baritonal depths.
The residents now possessed the vocabulary and skills that I had lacked.
Some had heads but lacked facial features; others stopped at the neck.
A limitation of the study is that it lacked diversity, Hatch said.
But civil liberties groups opposed it, saying it lacked sufficient privacy protections.
The judge rejected Manafort's argument that Mueller lacked authority to prosecute him.
"When have I ever lacked for a good story?" he asks her.
But among more likely voters who cast ballots in the 2010 and 2012 elections, only 1.4 percent lacked a valid ID. An estimated 600,000 registered voters lacked a photo ID that qualified them to vote under the law.
One limitation of the study is that researchers lacked medical records for the babies and lacked information on how many weeks premature the infants were and what medical issues might have contributed to their early birth, the authors note.
Researchers lacked data to distinguish all invasive IVF treatments from less invasive alternatives.
As such, the overall resort lacked that intimate vibe we loved in Krabi.
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But it does not mean the party's left flank lacked victories this year.
Brothers chocolate was in the packaging: What they lacked in flavor they more
Apple had previously attempted to dismiss the lawsuit, claiming it lacked legal standing.
Historically, Android phones have been more affordable, but lacked in technology and apps.
It's almost as if Vertu lacked insight and thought it might be invincible.
But prosecutors also acknowledged they lacked evidence of his having fired any weapons.
"The interview was voluntary, and lacked any indicia of coercion," according to Mueller.
Most homes lacked running water and flush toilets, leading to recurrent sanitation problems.
But his tweet was misleading on other fronts and lacked some relevant context.
Researchers also lacked data on vasectomies performed after the start of the study.
But this time he lacked the support of Gianni Infantino, its current president.
One thing the company's products products have lacked until now is LTE functionality.
Everyone around me was making music, but lacked the access to certain producers.
The LSE said the offer was too low, risky and lacked strategic merit.
That is false: half a century ago 6m households lacked a flushing lavatory.
He added that Erdogan's request for a full recount lacked a reasonable justification.
They were short on evidence for the claim, but lacked nothing in conviction.
Mr Davies said his dismissal lacked due process and vowed to fight it.
What Job Simulator lacked, however, was a narrative thread that tied everything together.
She has what Hillary Clinton lacked: the ability to rally the Democratic base.
Therefore, my personality had to make up for all the things I lacked.
But Bolsonaro's big promises on corruption, the economy, and crime often lacked specifics.
Worse still, those homes lacked potable water, as well as gas and electricity.
International rights groups called it an undemocratic election that lacked any credible opposition.
The NYPD said the threat report lacked specifics and was still being assessed.
Before, Facebook lacked that transparency and ability for publishers to take action immediately.
What's happening: The Democratic field lacked storylines that found a foothold last week.
What he lacked, as he more or less admitted, was "the vision thing".
Korotev doubted Curry's finds, telling him they lacked the hallmark features of meteorites.
It also lacked sufficient space separating it from the streets and adjacent buildings.
Her younger ones lacked school supplies and missed the registration deadline, said Essatim.
The truce lacked specifics and did not include a timeline for completing negotiations.
Since 2017 the Tories have lacked a majority in the House of Commons.
In 2010, 15.5% of Americans lacked health insurance, compared with 0563% in 2017.
But it lacked content to advertise on — and that's what Time Warner brings.
Also, painfully, some of them lacked information about how their relatives were faring.
U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby denied the U.S. lacked leverage in Syria.
She clarified that some rural areas of her state lacked good internet connectivity.
Despite his defense, he lacked evidence and case studies to prove his claim.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Transneft lacked the proper mechanism to prevent contamination.
Though it lacked mimetic detail, the sketch captured something essential about their rapport.
But the app and device platform, while growing, has lacked its killer app.
It said it lacked an authoritative database that covered all existing music rights.
But they all lacked HQ's secret weapon — its plucky host, comedian Scott Rogowsky.
But what this group lacked in numbers, they made up for in noise.
Additionally, the authors lacked information on other factors that may have influenced adherence.
Watch him make difficult management decisions without ever a moment that lacked integrity.
Her involvement alone lent AHS: Hotel a buzz factor the previous season lacked.
But Mr Xi lacked a catchy phrase to sum up his economic vision.
A fashion faux pas wouldn't lead to headlines suggesting that she lacked class.
We're trying to figure it our here, but lacked an extra black bishop.
But so far, 3-D printing techniques have been expensive and lacked quality.
Twice divorced with no surviving children, he apparently lacked any immediately identifiable heirs.
The court ruled that the arbitration panel had lacked jurisdiction in the case.
She had the common touch that he, genial but patrician, so patently lacked.
It lacked depth and polish, and it constantly crashed when I was warping.
It lacked Beijing's pomp and London's wit (and cost much less than either).
Anastasiya Litvinova, a social investment consultant, said social entrepreneurs often lacked financial knowledge.
The lace was cheap, lacked structure, and stuck out weirdly around the neckline.
The appeals court concluded it lacked jurisdiction and upheld New York state's decision.
He lacked the skill set to lead any high-profile political communications team.
Giants starter Matt Cain lacked command, already hitting two batters in the inning.
During the Beethoven Ninth, the playing lacked precision and clarity now and then.
WMCA lacked WABC's broadcasting power, but it embraced a broader range of music.
The RBI report also showed how IL&FS lacked rigorous risk management rules.
This is an area where sister brand Gap has lacked, according to analysts.
The second factor is that customers have lacked reliable, cheaper options until now.
Since owner Bud Adams passed away in 2013, Tennessee has lacked an ethos.
He added that Democrats have "lacked fighters" who will stand up to Trump.
The central bank's announcement lacked any reference to its policy measures in 2018.
It wasn't always reliable and lacked so many features available in other products.
Researchers also lacked data on how much of balance bills patients actually paid.
The facility lacked life-saving equipment and basic medications for infants and toddlers.
The Chetco Bar is a catastrophe not because the Forest Service lacked funding.
It lacked anything like a detailed "map" of its terrain and its people.
The tenor Jeremy Ovenden's voice may have lacked some heroic heft for Idomeneo.
Barca lacked the hunger, fight or determination to break down a stubborn opponent.
Diaz was mostly a starter in the minors but lacked a consistent changeup.
But it's not just what his counterparts lacked that made Lopez Obrador appealing.
Though her answers were "on point," the hiring manager felt they lacked personality.
Analysts said the report lacked the numbers to increase long-term inflation expectations.
Graham called Wednesday's briefing "inadequate" because it lacked a representative from the CIA.
They had talent, skill, resources: things the founders lacked, things we couldn't acquire.
Still, whatever Tuesday's game lacked in production, it made up for in possibility.
Back then, companies lacked takeover defenses, something that suited many academics just fine.
"They were so young and lacked experience in major competition," Ms. Liu said.
But it lacked fingers, and still had a short fringe of fin rays.
The building lacked amenities, however, and the neighborhood was all wrong for them.
Residents no longer sold vegetables by the roadside because passing drivers lacked cash.
But what they possessed in talent, they lacked in rebounding and defensive tenacity.
Cukor, according to his biographer, told the studio that Miss Davis lacked talent.
But his playing often lacked the narrative fluency to draw the notes together.
Goodson also lacked the training to recognize that Gray was hurt, they said.
But what he gives Houston is a bite they noticeably lacked last season.
Before the Affordable Care Act, 86 percent of CHASS patients lacked health coverage.
What they might have lacked in recognition, they made up for in vitality.
It suggested that, for all his accolades, Curry lacked something that Irving had.
However, its head said that they lacked the detail they were looking for.
But in the letter reviewed today, McGuire says that process has lacked transparency.
But his campaign provinces have lacked the comprehensive information required by bond investors.
That is a sharp increase from 2016, when 127 counties lacked such assistance.
They said they lacked specifics on which cases would count toward their quotas.
She admitted she often lacked confidence in herself on hardcourts and grass courts.
Platts-Mills still lacked definitive proof that a tick bite initiated the allergy.
No one was willing to hire foster youth because they lacked work experience.
Representative Gerry Connolly said Pelosi's opponents lacked a game plan for vanquishing her.
"You lacked empathy and depersonalized those whose deaths you caused," Judge Bührmann said.
It lacked the trendsetting appeal of, say, Bloomingdale's in the 1970s and 20163s.
Without Mr. Scott's support, Mr. McConnell lacked sufficient votes to confirm Mr. Bounds.
The house lacked some basic supplies, like extra toilet paper and cleaning supplies.
Overnight, news broke that major Asian and European banks lacked cash to lend.
I suppose he preferred Jimmy when he lacked both ambition and intellectual curiosity.
The Vietnam War played out differently, in countless skirmishes that lacked strategic consequence.
My intuition is that he had a sense of clarity that most lacked.
Ovechkin, 32, has never lacked for personal achievements in his 13-year career.
It lacked the grandeur to match Tchaikovsky's music, and offered nothing in compensation.
The museum lacked the money to make the terrace a fully functioning space.
His events continually lacked the electricity that Democrats expected from a front-runner.
The Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that those legislators lacked standing to sue.
Though the fruitiness was indeed pleasing, it, however, lacked an added earthy element.
In August, the candidate himself said Clinton lacked the "physical stamina" to serve.
But pro-EU campaign group Open Britain said the government's proposal lacked specifics.
In addition, the House engaged in a rushed process that lacked fundamental fairness.
Johnson's suggestions were vague and lacked legal foundation, the EU side had said.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has not lacked self-awareness.
I thought she was cute, but lacked the moxie to ask her out.
"There was a period when Georgia State lacked an identity," Mr. Renick said.
Mohib also said the deal lacked clarity about the Taliban's ties with Pakistan.
José and their younger child, who lacked visas, made their trek over land.
In a March Quinnipiac poll, 55% said Trump lacked a sense of decency.
Usually the poet would read a book, but tonight he lacked the wherewithal.
But what OilRig's hackers lacked in sophistication, they made up for in determination.
In ancient Greek society, an idiotes was a layperson who lacked professional skills.
I was trying to find something that's not too ostentatious, that lacked bling.
They also lacked any umbrella organization or agency dedicated to managing the environment.
The report also said the Ombudsman's office was "deeply politicized" and lacked independence.
Until now, astronomers have lacked telescopes big and sensitive enough to detect them.
Yet Fauja Singh, now said to be 105, also lacked a birth certificate.
Well, maybe he had lacked a certain tolerance, an ability to accept change.
But the defense lacked a consistent pass rush and failed to create turnovers.
Most items are presented as pairs, but a few lacked a clear companion.
The island woefully lacked basic infrastructure such as fresh water, plumbing and lodging.
It all lacked a defining stamp, as Mr. Hollande himself appeared to recognize.
Trump, Tyler argued, simply lacked the skill set to be an effective president.
A Justice Department internal review previously found that McCabe "lacked candor" with investigators.
But, on their own, they lacked the thrust to power them into law.
His execution of the passagework may have lacked some measure of articulate clarity.
Andy McCabe committed the most cardinal sin of the FBI — he lacked candor.
But her interventions lacked the partisan energy of senators like Booker and Harris.
City officials maintain Mr. Donis lacked local licenses needed to execute the project.
But they found the FCC lacked the authority to "categorically abolish" state regulations.
But they lacked the language skills or the experience required for most jobs.
The lawyer declined to represent her, but not because her case lacked merit.
Because her college, Vassar, lacked a study-abroad program, Jacqueline applied to Smith's.
What we had in terms of luck in this tournament, we lacked today.
The town hall at Drake University lacked the feel of a normal debate.
State officials said the claims lacked merit and were aimed at scaring bondholders.
This is a qualification that Hay clearly lacked, at least at age 15.
Feuer said developers failed to devise adequate fire protection plan, did not properly install fire walls or doors in the structure, lacked sufficient water supplies to fight a fire, and lacked appropriate security measures to stop someone from gaining unauthorized access.
In some tanks the barriers had holes, and in other tanks they lacked holes.
During subsequent visits, Cavan noticed that many of the veterans lacked basic comfort items.
They knew that Washington lacked the depth to hang with them for 60 minutes.
Worse yet, students whose families lacked privilege now faced schools' "fear of failure" filter.
It lacked the focus of "a bunch of Darth Mauls" but was very fun.
Supervisors also "found he lacked … professionalism, punctuality, ethics and honesty," according to the paper.
The department has lacked permanent leadership since Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was ousted in April.
Researchers also lacked long term data on functional outcomes, the authors note in Circulation.
Maybe they just didn't like that the non-familiar lacked a reward, for example.
With erratic air-conditioning, he has often lacked enough warm clothing to avoid shivering.
With erratic air conditioning, he had often lacked enough warm clothing to avoid shivering.
For one thing, the South, like all other British dependencies, lacked representation in Parliament.
Carmakers liked this fragmented market, because dealers lacked the clout to demand large discounts.
Under Hees, Kraft Heinz said it would sell brands that lacked a competitive advantage.
It had been funny when she was little, but its lyrics lacked cultural intelligence.
In private gatherings, Dr. King lacked that laughing gregariousness that often makes for popularity.
On October 4th she quit, complaining that she lacked the support of her colleagues.
It lacked a screen and instead of a click wheel had simple playback controls.
Police added that the missile was in working order but lacked an explosive charge.
Trade suffered at these moments as merchants lacked the ability to fund their purchases.
Prosecutors conceded they lacked evidence to establish that the men obtained such a benefit.
Each lacked core components that would have provided a fuller and more actionable picture.
But by the standards of modern presidents he lacked a truly passionate fan base.
Until recently, scientists lacked the necessary tools to detect these ripples through the universe.
The Founders erected the city on a swamp, and the Capitol lacked air conditioning.
What it lacked, though, was a plethora of apps, and that kept buyers away.
They were pioneers, but they went here and there and lacked a little flow.
He ranted against vacillating Western governments that lacked the muscle of their colonial forebears.
The federal government announced in September that 8.6 percent of Americans lacked health insurance.
Lower courts ruled that Buck lacked the "extraordinary circumstances" needed to reopen his case.
At the time, iOS lacked important features, and all the camera apps had issues.
When the North Korean state was founded after the war, it lacked founding myths.
Although they lacked fire technology, Homo rhodesiensis are believed to have been skilled hunters.
When the man lacked a dog, he obtained 9% of the women's phone numbers.
And the opposition to the incumbent party has been fragmented, scattered and lacked crediblity.
But unlike four years ago, the team lacked a robust defensive presence in midfield.
Those degrees that were added lacked the popularity of some of its other degrees.
The team lacked sufficient data to draw any conclusions about the sixth island, Nam.
If he lacked rhythm kissing me, of course he'd be rhythmless between the sheets.
Whether it was an arm or a leg, all of them lacked vital extremities.
He added that the labor ministry lacked the manpower to follow up on complaints.
But many of the smaller companies lacked the know-how to negotiate, they said.
Pao feels many male reporters lacked empathy in their initial coverage of her complaint.
Attorneys for Lunn and the state had largely agreed that Massachusetts lacked the authority.
LHP Jon Niese started strong Thursday, but lacked consistently as the game went along.
A real lesson for the House Dems who lacked respect and pouted at home.
Hayes said last year's team lacked experience in the early juncture of the season.
The source said he told the President he was concerned Kelly lacked federal experience.
Macron said it would be operational by 2021, but their plans lacked further detail.
The judge ruled in 2.53 that the company lacked "meaningful limits" on director awards.
The data repository, an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket, lacked any protection against access.
He lacked the focus and knowledge needed to carry out so daring an agenda.
I think that's something that we lacked last year, was just having an edge.
Trump's erroneous proclamation also suggested that he lacked even an interest in the Constitution.
What the show lacked in narrative substance it made up for in unprocessed novelty.
A Kasich spokeswoman said the governor lacked authority to suspend the open-carry law.
Up to that point, inexplicable natural phenomena had been all the day had lacked.
Those detections either caused debate or lacked the context for understanding, the researchers said.
But for the most part, the main floor lacked any serious emphasis on women.
Still, Conn lacked the support of a steady, profitable energy distribution business like SSE's.
More often than not, a founding CEO lacked the experience to do these things.
Nevertheless the lesson was ineffective because it lacked any mathematical coherence, meaning and clarity.
Firms moaned that vital foreign workers were blocked because they lacked the required qualifications.
That's over a decade of Zissou-inspired Halloween costumes that lacked a critical element.
Mullah Yaqoub is believed to be less than 25 years old, and lacked experience.
Unfortunately, the EPA has lacked the resources in terms of political will and funding.
Kushner was among dozens of Trump administration staffers who still lacked full security clearances.
In addition, they lacked data on any post-marketing trial results published after 2015.
You might have the skill to repair something (something that iCracked tech might've lacked).
That he lacked the money for passage did not deter him in the slightest.
The game also has a cinematic single-player campaign, which "Black Ops 4" lacked.
That is the kind of scoring the Americans sorely lacked in the World Cup.
But until recently, the surviving players had lacked a platform to share their story.
All it lacked was a leader who would respect them as Jefferson might have.
We did not lose that war because we lacked resources or met insurmountable obstacles.
It was cooked tenderly, even if it lacked salt and flavor of any kind.
"Trump Steaks lacked sizzle, Trump Ice bottled water has dried up," the editorial said.
In 2016, 83 percent of state House races lacked a Republican or Democratic candidate.
Wilderness Society — holding that the federal courts lacked inherent authority to shift attorney's fees.
They said the slow and disorderly justice system lacked teeth and allowed for impunity.
The filling also lacked appeal and reminded us of neither Cheez-Its nor pizza.
This section was better stocked than other departments, but it also lacked wall signage.
What the speech lacked in unpredictability, it made up for in volume and direness.
It had bothered me, when I began these vigils, that I lacked appropriate attire.
On a certain level, the media lacked the vocabulary to describe what was happening.
Officials told the watchdog that ICE lacked the "right tools" to evaluate Nakamoto's performance.
L1 said shareholders lacked the necessary information to decide whether to back the plan.
Early insects lacked toxic stings because, as low-value prey, they didn't need them.
After saying it lacked jurisdiction, the FBI agreed to investigate cases on tribal lands.
It lacked the cash to improve stores, buy trendy merchandise or hire more employees.
Five months after the storm, a fifth of the island's population still lacked electricity.
TV earlier this month that he believed the program was "insidious" and lacked transparency.
Researchers also lacked data on how much time people spent on smartphones and tablets.
The first instruments they developed lacked the sensitivity required to detect the elusive waves.
He tweeted that Romney "lacked the ability to save this nation," while Trump did.
But that letter lacked the specificity Nelson has laid out, according to the Times.
The video lacked the creamy resolution, crystalline audio, and voluptuous effects associated with professionalism.
Subsequent checks showed the weapon was in working condition but lacked an explosive charge.
Schwartz decided otherwise because Wilde lacked the upfront vulnerability that Marissa needed to have.
Researchers also lacked data on the severity of injuries or how people were treated.
Once you get past 14 weeks, it's too late—but the authorities lacked awareness.
" More specifically, sources with knowledge of the case tell TMZ ... the photog "lacked credibility.
He quotes an old rancher whose home town lacked electricity back in the thirties.
Sessions said McCabe gave the media information without authorization and lacked "candor" with investigators.
After all, the ancient Austin Mini lacked doors, side windows or even a radio.
But according to court documents, the city lacked records needed to support that claim.
But he has already delivered something the lender has lacked recently: some good news.
But the performance lacked definition, clean attacks, crisp rhythmic execution and, at times, energy.
He added that Mr. Madsen was manipulative and lacked empathy and feelings of guilt.
And the opposition to the incumbent party has been fragmented, scattered and lacked credibility.
But what Naeher lacked, still, was a signature performance, an indelible picture of triumph.
But midcentury California lacked the same longstanding geographical traditions that dictated a wine's character.
Surprisingly something so simple as this new routine immediately starting aiding my lacked knowledge.
Children as young as 8 were caring for toddlers, some of whom lacked diapers.
What students at Vassar lacked in drive, they made up for in black eyeliner.
Often rooted in anti-immigrant biases, they lacked robust modern interpretations of civil liberties.
Often rooted in anti-immigrant biases, they lacked robust modern interpretations of civil liberties.
Among paleontologists, it was a long-running assumption that the winged creatures lacked feathers.
For weeks, hospitals were overwhelmed and medical workers lacked basic supplies and protective gear.
Call takers were overwhelmed and local first responders lacked high water vehicles and watercraft.
He has a very effective message on class and political reform that Clinton lacked.
And the House of Representatives has never lacked for cranks, knaves, fools and bigots.
There was overnight news that major Asian and European banks lacked cash to lend.
Keeping your head in the sand does not mean you lacked the requisite intent.
Republicans in the House and Senate disputed Democrats' contention that the briefings lacked detail.
Doerr lacked the tempestuousness of a Williams and the celebrity name of a DiMaggio.
To him, this wasn't just boring; it lacked appreciation for the medium's creative potential.
They found that the Americans filing for bankruptcy rarely lacked education or spent recklessly.
The Kremlin denied the allegations Wednesday, saying they were unfounded and lacked common sense.
Before the crisis, most non-union grocery and pharmacy workers lacked paid sick leave.
What that album lacked in direction, 2016's astral-soul reboot, Awaken, My Love!
Mr. Carlucci lacked experience in defense matters, but his nomination sailed through Senate confirmation.
Last September, an analysis by Microsoft found that 162 million Americans lacked broadband internet.
They lacked a close friend with whom they felt comfortable sharing a personal problem.
"Emergency" is a riveting word, and it provided the urgency that Boeing had lacked.
The sauce was too sweet for me and I thought that it lacked spice.
Researchers also lacked data on any secondhand smoke exposure, which might also influence outcomes.
Icahn said he wouldn't have considered that investment because it lacked an activism angle.
She saw that I possessed the kind of discernment that others around me lacked.
He was the offense for a team that lacked playmakers once Irving went down.
Unlike other presidents, Mr. Trump has lacked the basic competence to manage the government.
But it ended in just over one hour and lacked anything like real tension.
Mayo had determined that Alyssa lacked the mental capacity to make her own decisions.
But some critics argued that trip lacked the president meeting with storm victims personally.
In its 2019 report, the FCC estimated only 4773 million Americans lacked broadband access.
But there were also unexpected lows, like a forgettable lamb chop that lacked heat.
The final product was vaguely worded and lacked numerical commitments or any firm details.
She worked at McDonald's, but she lacked reliable child care, making the job impossible.
What his players lacked in stature, Holtmann hoped they could compensate for with savvy.
Despite the election of progressive presidents, they have lacked a working majority in Congress.
Killer Inside does include some nuance that other recent true crime series have lacked.
Motherboard reported that Ring's cameras lacked some basic security measures to prevent unauthorized access.
Before the passage of the law, more than 15 percent of Americans lacked coverage.
Human rights advocates had called the case "bizarre" and said that it lacked credibility.
In Sunday's regular-season opener, the Falcons' high-powered offense lacked its typical potency.
That's a sign of a successful launch to a campaign, which Warren clearly lacked.
Obamacare has been successful in getting health insurance to people who lacked it before.
Top Democrats in Congress also lacked the will or capacity to explain it themselves.
The company lacked the necessary state permits for autonomous driving, state officials have said.
Life has a new, much-needed urgency that it lacked before for too many.
But without the N.F.L., the streaming package lacked one of CBS's most popular assets.
They lacked the protective layers seen in seeds of the sort that are swallowed.
But the Pixel had something that its previous products lacked: staying power and focus.
Mulvaney suspended the bureau's data collection over concerns that the CFPB lacked sufficient cybersecurity.
Plain silk, traditional florals and damasks all lacked the sense of freshness she desired.
And we lacked no ingenuity in the words we used to describe the journey.
It lacked a benefit for screening mammography and colonoscopy until the law was changed.
He had to be vigilantly burped, because his digestive tract lacked normal muscle activity.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE lacked.
The leaderless movement lacked a clear purpose and structure, making higher-level organizing difficult.
A long, long time ago, entry-level transportation lacked high-tech bells and whistles.
But his answer lacked specifics and came off as buck-passing and excuse-making.
Unsurprisingly, the class lacked any buy-in from the rest of the economics department.
But the country lacked the resources to make all the necessary changes, he admitted.
After lots of people objected, Adidas pulled the shoe, maybe because it lacked melanin.
Mr. Kelly later called Mr. Schumer to say the agreement lacked sufficient immigration restrictions.
Tottenham beat Borussia Dortmund in both legs, displaying a maturity it has previously lacked.
Much of what he asserted, however, was misleading or lacked context, aviation experts said.
But I lacked the motivation and told myself that I didn't have the time.
Again, it was a match that often lacked much atmosphere despite a supportive crowd.
Research found that most Americans thought people were obese because they lacked self-control.
Trump said the officer lacked "courage," and that the shooting should have been prevented.
It was a tweak that seemed to fundamentally misunderstand the point of the expansion in the first place: No Oscar year has ever lacked for 10 great movies, though they may have lacked voters with the imagination to recognize them as such.
The Official Word List (OWL) and the Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary (OSPD) omitted known words, excluded words with more than 8 letters, and generally lacked the thoroughness their assured titles projected (many words lacked their plural forms or had weird, arcane pluralizations).
"I lacked the knowledge and the assistance needed to let down my milk," she recalled.
Male doctors persuaded clerics to let them operate on women, because they lacked female doctors.
The station lacked windows for years and nature did its best to reclaim the station.
If this production lacked scenery and costumes, it offered expressive singing from a gifted cast.
Over all, though, her performance of these poetic pieces lacked an essential spark of communication.
The vision thingWhat he lacked, as he more or less admitted, was "the vision thing".
However, their impressive tap routine lacked a key element as they were dancing on carpet.
Cummings said Obama's election gave some of his Baltimore neighbors hope that they previously lacked.
But this season lacked the sort of bold political discourse we've recently grown accustomed to.
But scientists have lacked an understanding of the specific molecular link between glucose and Alzheimer's.
Then Reuters reported that Uber's Volvos lacked enough sensors and so had a blind zone.
The museum was welcoming, but the tribe lacked a secure space to keep the objects.
He said the center lacked the resources and the medical staff to handle the emergency.
They also lacked data to determine whether or not the prescriptions were necessary or appropriate.
Patanjali executives also lacked the software needed to effectively track sales, another former worker said.
But what my father lacked in traditional fatherly values he made up for in candor.
Today, reality stars are savvy, but a decade ago, talent lacked a frame of reference.
The fetus also lacked bones to form the broad roof and sides of the skull.
However, investors are cautious about prospects of an agreement, as the truce lacked specific details.
Like, this whole China tweets and tirades, it didn&apost matter because it lacked clarity.
For the first time in my life, I lacked the words to describe my experience.
But for art critics like the late Brian Sewell, Burden's art lacked integrity and depth.
They lacked access to adequate nutrition, stayed in cold facilities and slept on the floor.
It lacked that horrible gag factor that usually comes when you put olives in gelatin.
But the Clemson data lacked information on engagement with each tweet, now provided by Twitter.
He said he apologized to the woman entrepreneur, acknowledged he "lacked awareness," and attended therapy.
If there's anything Aston Martin lacked in the past people might argue that it's technology.
What it lacked in glamor, it made up for with free coffee in the lobby.
They said the men lacked the ability or commitment to carry out such an attack.
That suit also alleged negligence, saying the theater lacked adequate security or sufficient alarm systems.
Since most of the affected areas lacked health-care workers, some had to be trained.
It matters more that 52 of his fellow Republicans lacked his courage or his convictions.
In that version, the drones lacked collision detection and used GPS to plot their location.
They all have lacked basic human decency as they push out their theories and speculation.
" The city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer, said the program lacked a "clear definition" and "purpose.
I've lacked control my whole life and I think I've craved it my whole life.
But he said his landlord told him that his apartment, in Guaynabo, still lacked electricity.
Japan, who hit the woodwork twice, dominated the second half but lacked the finishing touch.
What he lacked, at least by the standards of California's wealthy 49th district, was money.
Atreus also gives this new God of War an emotional core that past games lacked.
But they lacked context about what was happening on the phone when the problem happened.
All the usual reasons I'd used to avoid going in the past suddenly lacked conviction.
What Avicii's life lacked in years, it more than made up for in sheer output.
The Exumas, where Fyre Festival was set to take place, lacked "great infrastructure," McFarland said.
But intelligence professionals and diplomats viewed him as an ideologue who lacked real-world experience.
The makeshift field hospital, down a dark flight of stairs, lacked hygienic conditions, Hoff said.
Researchers also lacked data on certain risk factors for Alzheimer's disease, dementia and cognitive decline.
The handful of drones that eventually shipped lacked key features touted in the crowdfunding campaign.
The euro area lacked a single supervisor and a common authority for resolving failed banks.
Our ancestors had to deal with a world that lacked satellites, television news, and Twitter.
While the image marked an incredible occasion, it lacked something in the way of oomph.
Amnesty said displaced Afghans lacked proper shelter, food, water, access to healthcare, employment and education.
Early examples were mediocre, and developers lacked the tools to optimize the experiences they built.
For too long, we've lacked a community approach — a playbook that all can rally behind.
His team lacked anyone with White House experience, and exuded hostility to most Washington insiders.
Anna Nicole also blessed me with awareness of my home state I had previously lacked.
Cleary, Zoo never lacked for imagination when it came to its creatures of the week.
Notably, it lacked an educational or persuasive unit regarding adult-defined problems at their school.
But the restrictions lacked granular controls, typically turning services into an all-or-nothing affair.
For a long time—too long, really—the answers were predictably anemic, and lacked contrast.
Based in Richmond, Virginia, AVAIL lacked the opportunities many of their big-city peers had.
Her text, "You better turn on Survivor," a show I normally ignore, lacked further explanation.
The fact Motherisk lacked forensic accreditation didn't seem to hurt its evidence's admissibility in court.
They were neither friends nor lovers, and lacked a drop of shared blood between them.
But the Birmingham man lacked the edge in the clutch points while Federer was clinical.
What these approaches have lacked, however, is the kind of robust scale to create confidence.
The court said the government lacked the authority to make such a long-term commitment.
Campbell had maintained that Third Point lacked a smart plan to improve the company's fortunes.
I thought her Commes de Garçon-Gaga look was cool in theory, but lacked execution.
"We lacked energy, starting with myself, all the way down to everybody else," James said.
Next, there was the problem of the boot's heel, which lacked its own release mechanism.
That phone showed promise, but lacked table stakes features such as quick charging and NFC.
"Discussions on the HFC schedule for developed countries lacked the ambition we expect," she said.
Why do you think the U.S. national teams and Olympic teams have historically lacked diversity?
This photograph lacked any indication that the womb was bounded by the pregnant woman's body.
He called the problem "totally self-inflicted" and said the policy response had lacked credibility.
From the outset, however, it lacked the real authority to actually fulfill those lofty intentions.
They lacked the morality and character to exist on the same plane as white people.
The researchers also lacked information on what other health problems the women may have had.
Very often, monuments were built in places that lacked the bodies, creating more permanent markers.
As of Tuesday, reports were that over 85033 percent of Puerto Ricans lacked potable water.
They just lacked the whimsy and color that characterized the items at Pier 1 Imports.
What HappyOrNot's gas-station data lacked in substance, though, they made up for in volume.
Researchers also lacked crash data on alcohol or drug use, seat belts or road conditions.
A horror game that deemphasizes combat can certainly work, but The Evil Within lacked focus.
If the car were being driven by a human, you might say it lacked confidence.
Republicans introduced a framework of the plan last week, though it lacked many key details.
Another drawback of online testing is that researchers lacked a confirmed clinical diagnosis of autism.
The directive lacked specifics but underscored the president's desire to restore America's presence in space.
For the other half the icon lacked a face and there was no speech bubble.
But the House version lacked the same drinking water provisions, due to committee jurisdictional differences.
Republicans in Congress swiftly condemned the plan, saying it lacked key details or was dangerous.
The ribs, practically a confit, lacked a spicy bark or crust, but were tremendously tender.
She also said she lacked jurisdiction over claims against the HSBC parent and non-U.
But the store still lacked the immersive experience we were craving from a flagship store.
In particular, they lacked data on heart conditions that might make this treatment too risky.
In truth, Mr. Yi was himself an aspiring singer but lacked the nerve to perform.
The resident listed all the essentials that the shelter lacked: healthy food, medical care, hope.
But it lacked any cases on the major social issues that occasionally dominate its work.
Chimamanda declared that indulged children raised in the West lacked resilience and whined too much.
When giving any test, no one scores 100 percent, if so your examination lacked rigor.
Delrahim attended Thursday's hearing, which lacked the buzz of the trial's opening day in March.
But critics found it lacked concrete moves to denuclearization, the ultimate goal of the summit.
Researchers also lacked complete data on nutrition and physical activity for all of the participants.
Trump challenged the subpoena on the grounds that Democrats' request lacked a legitimate legislative purpose.
I lacked experience then, and the requisite technical skill, so it wasn't an easy process.
When Green started hitting in the second, Minnesota lacked the firepower to fashion a reply.
What Plaisted lacked in experience, he made up for with his talents as an impresario.
It lacked the vulgarities and, most likely, the ratings of the Republican debate on Thursday.
Congress lacked the courage or the consensus to stop it, endorse it or amend it.
Despite their progressive goals, this movement lacked voices of color, featuring predominantly white female artists.
Redstone lacked the mental capacity to make a change in his appointed health care agent.
It also meant an end to all the shoddy insurance plans that lacked the basics.
The problem was we lacked a top-down vision, and I think you need both.
But reform didn't fail in 2007 or 2013 because we lacked a pro-reform president.
The three-judge panel said the attorneys general lacked legal standing to bring the case.
His lawyers said they remained convinced the court would conclude that the case lacked merit.
The department suggested a private meeting with the group, a move ASAP said lacked transparency.
Clinton lacked the stamina to be president, a comment that many women viewed as sexist.
But Mr. Chestnut said MailChimp had a proximity to its customers that its competitors lacked.
They could build the common bond that the American experience has lacked for so long.
During SARS, the country lacked a coordinated response between governments and testing capacity was limited.
The kitchen, however, lacked a stove, a detail that might have given another renter pause.
It was clear I lacked, and had to find, the contentment those friends had attained.
He asked not to be identified because he lacked permission to speak to the press.
All it lacked was a suspenseful third-set tiebreaker, but Federer's serve unexpectedly deserted him.
The deaths occurring in the process of legitimate police operation lacked the intent to kill.
Most of the places they saw seemed small, and some were dark or lacked ventilation.
I love the added keyboard support, something the 9.7-inch lacked without Apple's Smart Connector.
The hard numbers: What infomercials lacked in Hollywood credibility, they made up for in profit.
You have to remember that many populist right groups in Europe have often lacked resourcing.
But environmentalists said the initiative was underfunded and lacked clear mechanisms for achieving its goals.
"What we might lack in a bit of technical proficiency, we've always lacked," Gane said.
Most students had lacked basic reading and math skills at the start of the program.
So, he thought that in our ancestors, the cecum was bigger and lacked an appendix.
It also lacked the proper permit to solicit donations in the State of New York.
But what she lacked in salable product, she made up for in sheer selling stamina.
Bureaucrats dutifully picked up and relocated to a half-complete city that lacked basic amenities.
Because it lacked sales data, the study can't tell which meal options were actually popular.
Another drawback is that researchers lacked data on the duration or severity of diverticulitis episodes.
But the racecourse set Thursday afternoon lacked enough challenge to give Shiffrin any noticeable advantage.
But Judge John A. Agostini of Berkshire Superior Court found that they lacked legal standing.
What he lacked in reach and grip he made up for in grit and speed.
Some evacuees returned home to find that they lacked safe drinking water or basic necessities.
And though rampant with provocation, Can lacked the self-conscious guile of much Western experimentalism.
On Monday, Mr. Netanyahu publicly dismissed the latest developments as "foam," suggesting they lacked substance.
And apparently, Essential lacked the money — and interest from investors — to get it to market.
Still, Chapek has the experience that the board may have thought Mayer lacked right now.
Even those who lacked wealth or power were assured a status above women and minorities.
Insurers would pay for services even though they lacked the ability to control their supply.
At least one out of every three people who contacted me lacked a legitimate complaint.
Ms. Warren recalled going back to school because she lacked the education courses she needed.
But according to the bar's management, he was initially turned away because he lacked identification.
He wanted to join the Boy Scouts, he recalls, but he lacked the $16 fee.
What he lacked in size, which was not much, he made up for in preparation.
What the country lacked was a sovereign and accountable state that would fulfill their visions.
The second stage of the Falcon 9 was fully fueled, but it lacked an engine.
It's not that he made any major gaffes but he lacked any major breakout moments.
"What the French men lacked to go further, it's grit," Giudicelli told French radio RMC.
Prosecutors said the rabbits lacked shelter and were in danger because of the imminent snowstorm.
"The plaintiffs lacked a legal basis for their complaint," the court said in a statement.
The city council lacked civility; people were often told to "shut up" during public meetings.
While the cuisine was top-notch, I thought the somewhat spartan dining room lacked buzz.
H. salminicola also lacked many of the proteins that its relatives use in aerobic respiration.
Ms. Merkel lacked vision, was long the refrain of her critics at home and abroad.
They lacked the slickness of Mr. Chen's dispatches, which were often subtitled and tightly edited.
In George Smith's time, the museum lacked not only electrical light, but gaslight as well.
While he lacked Cohn's diabolical brilliance, Trump got Cohn's M.O. — and he's using it now.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ae also available, but my test vehicle lacked wireless charging.
How could it have been captured when it lacked the fuel to travel very far?
His music is fantastic and gives the film the groove and tempo the filmmaking lacked.
The President's counterparties in Paris realized that he lacked the support to bind the country.
A model in the fashion industry, she found that her diet consistently lacked flavorful options.
By the time Magglio was 6 months old, he was weak and lacked muscle tone.
Some passengers lacked the proper documentation, and others did not show up, Dr. Braden said.
But Mr. Feigin added that Mr. Baroni's untruthful statements were evidence that he lacked authority.
Sensing that the photo lacked warmth, he headed over to Image Works for a revise.
Dogged by consistently low professional accreditation ratings, it lacked specialists and had constant funding shortfalls.
What stars lacked in volume they made up for in sequins, jeweled embellishments and appliqués.

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