"We're never lacking content; we're never lacking a story; we're lacking an opportunity to compete," she added.
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Not lacking in words, which hadn't changed, but lacking in style, lacking in design, lacking, mostly, in the emotional bond many readers forge when (sorry!) they judge a book by its cover.
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We're lacking support, and I think we're lacking confidence too.
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We're lacking in treatment spots, we're lacking in number of facilities.
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"Lacking sauce?" in today's puzzle, however, refers to lacking booze and the answer is SOBER.
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Women whose diets are lacking in essential vitamins and minerals will produce breast milk lacking in some important micronutrients.
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This means they are performed by persons lacking the necessary skills or in an environment lacking the minimal medical standards.
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Develop the skills you're lacking Don't get discouraged if you're lacking certain skills that are key for the positions you're applying to.
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The world isn't lacking for translator apps, but it is lacking for tech that allows people to access translation services via text messaging.
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This has left the fans lacking faith, the matchday atmosphere replete with tension and the squad lacking conviction, as was so conspicuous on Sunday.
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He saw the Jews lacking military and lacking state sovereignty as a positive, as what allowed Jews to become the purest, the best kind of nation.
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While many bird species live in groups, these are either open, lacking long-term stability, or highly territorial, lacking associations with other groups, the scientists said.
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But that leaves about 400,000 places lacking, and the U.N., lacking time and available land, is "frantically" preparing to set up emergency camps close to the battle.
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Irregular dwarf galaxies are a little smaller and messier than their cosmic cousins, lacking lacking the majestic swirl of a spiral or the coherence of an elliptical.
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If the rock scene of the early aughts could be accused of lacking a cohesive identity, the scene of this decade could be accused of lacking a pulse.
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Private business is cautious, lacking in incentives and success stories.
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Its layout is fairly uneventful, lacking memorable and interesting locations.
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Am I fascinated with a life lacking in financial limitations?
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"The only thing lacking are the deployed forces," he said.
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As a smart home hub, the HomePod is desperately lacking.
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Those laptops are now lacking in an SD card slot.
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But the Trump administration's second try was found lacking, too.
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One thing is for certain: Support for employees is lacking.
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Even if she is (currently, anyway) lacking Xena's signature Chakram.
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So, lacking an official explanation, I turned to the experts.
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In New York, that's been lacking for too many years.
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She is sadly lacking in dragons (the dragons are key).
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It's also still lacking notifications, which seem worth the data.
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Unfortunately, American political life is sorely lacking in all three.
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For a $1,500 phone, the camera system is severely lacking.
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Mr Sammallahti is not a recluse, nor lacking in ambition.
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Lacking paid leave puts a huge burden on new parents.
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But Reelgood's web version is still lacking a little polish.
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Compounding GERB's problems, Tsacheva was seen as lacking Borisov's charisma.
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Walmart's current home office is notorious for lacking natural light.
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Again, I always described it as people lacking common sense.
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Data for rents at the level of cities are lacking.
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That's what has been lacking, and that's mostly on him.
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Case selection is a bit lacking at the moment, however.
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Rivera said that is something that was lacking at times.
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Africatown is an ageing neighbourhood, sorely lacking in private businesses.
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But just like the stealth moments, your tools are lacking.
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Instead, last night's show was distinctly lacking in size diversity.
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Lacking the detail and bass of the cheaper Fender AX7s.
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Because I think that what's lacking in the Republican Party.
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Watch, and feel ashamed of yourself for lacking his talent.
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There's a little bit of that lacking in society today.'
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Few could accuse America's early trade history of lacking drama.
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Running Chrome OS doesn't mean the tablet is lacking apps.
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Measures that allow for comparison across investments are still lacking.
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GAO researchers found the Social Security Administration's website lacking too.
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That, advocates note, is where Microsoft's policy is still lacking.
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Airbrush formulas haven't been exempt from lacking proper shade ranges.
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We've long known the department was lacking; now it's official.
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It is here that Warren finds White's leadership sorely lacking.
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Unlike other laptops, the Blade 15 isn't lacking in ports.
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The hourly worker experience in these enterprises is sorely lacking.
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We sense that we are very much lacking a dream.
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For women in general in China, political empowerment is lacking.
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Many migrants end up in overcrowded slums, lacking basic facilities.
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It's not as though Goldman is lacking in this department.
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The government's own systems are lacking, to say the least.
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And in particular, lacking in women and people of color.
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Yet while the ingredients are all present, something is lacking.
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But from there, the administration's alleged response was appallingly lacking.
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Right now, that integrated system is lacking [with therapeutic hypothermia].
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As in lacking th intelligence to realize it was innocent
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Even when students reach the college level, options are lacking.
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And immigrant detention facilities are notoriously lacking in transparency. Sen.
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It is an attractive story for a Europe lacking leadership.
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Foccroulle's songs were beautifully crafted but somewhat lacking in personality.
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Particularly in business education, this demonstrated ethics is sorely lacking.
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"The only thing lacking are the deployed forces," said Davidson.
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We played with the focus that was lacking in Phoenix.
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But in terms of her judgment, something is clearly lacking.
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The target of their latest gift isn't lacking for donations.
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Countering violent extremism is a convenient catchall construct lacking substance.
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The gentlemen of Muirfield are not completely lacking in chivalry.
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But if they're too soft, they're seen as lacking authority.
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All they were lacking was a named opponent to her.
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But it's also lacking wireless charging, which is a shame.
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Lacking authentic friendships, the smart vagus nerve is not exercised.
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As a society, we are severely lacking in human connection.
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Adequate conservation spending is also lacking at the federal level.
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Answer: because they are inert, and lacking in intelligent direction.
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No one can accuse Mr. Johnson of lacking competitive spirit.
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The fries weren't much better and were lacking in flavor.
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Evidence is lacking, but there is no harm in imagining.
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The only thing lacking were a few sliders to Romine.
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There is a perverse kind of freedom in lacking agency.
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There are some Google Assistant features lacking from Sonos devices.
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This election season certainly hasn't been lacking any negative language.
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There's some legitimacy that we didn't know we were lacking.
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That said, until today, it was lacking a deathmatch mode.
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Ireland's abortion laws are cruel, controlling, and lacking in compassion.
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The Afghan Air Force, lacking sufficient aircraft, is stretched thin.
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But it's not just medicines that are lacking; it's leadership.
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The calf was emaciated, lacking enough blubber to stay afloat.
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Lacking the density of the first part, it still rewards.
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It requires a sense of political urgency that's been lacking.
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Republicans fought against them, but perhaps their will was lacking.
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It is not, after all, that the talent is lacking.
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That attitude is now lacking in "withdrawn" Japan, Son said.
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People who took sick days were perceived as lacking commitment.
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And our capacity to deploy veggie sausages remains sadly lacking.
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Nearly every American city is lacking the most basic supplies.
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"They bought a statue lacking the export permit," he said.
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In Osman's works, formal winks and witticisms are never lacking.
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But the evidence for such fraud has always been lacking.
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Your benefits are also lacking in comparison to your coworkers
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The party leadership came off as weak and lacking direction.
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Taste: Almond milk's taste and texture are lacking at best.
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Moreover, Yeldegirmeni felt established and welcoming, and utterly lacking pretension.
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But the preliminary report was notably lacking in significant details.
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Lacking human characteristics, smart speakers avoid the uncanny valley altogether.
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Vision — ahem — is lacking when it comes to theatrical sound.
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In Donald Trump, we have a president lacking in both.
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Lacking menstrual supplies can also disrupt an incarcerated woman's rehabilitation.
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PolitiFact found that claim to be false and lacking context.
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Besides lacking benefits, contract workers make less than direct employees.
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McCain has denounced the process as rushed and lacking bipartisanship.
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And that seems to be something sorely lacking these days.
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Those scenes meander, lacking dialectical fire between the fictionalized pair.
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Lacking a chest muscle, they had difficulty moving their arms.
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He is also surprisingly lacking in power for a president.
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He's a bit player, lacking the resources to protect himself.
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The psychological component is frequently the one more egregiously lacking.
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Lacking any Republican support, Mr. Schumer's amendments failed as expected.
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Hong Kong is a bit lacking in terms of that.
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Nor could he obtain a credit card, lacking steady income.
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"I'm lacking information that a shooting occurred," the chief said.
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It is a passion that Germans today are sorely lacking.
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Some 450,000 are still lacking power because of it. 4.
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The whole thing is hypocritical and lacking in any substance.
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Lacking the ability to access resources is another key factor.
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And it is something that is lacking in today's media.
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"Both of these arguments are lacking in merit," Leon ruled.
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Across all genres, though, the Plattan 2s are lacking bass.
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The most unsettling seascapes are those lacking a visible waterline.
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What we're lacking is the nuance between black and white.
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"I found the President's speech tonight terribly lacking," she said.
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Many of us think we are severely lacking in willpower.
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That works out to 7.4 million fewer people lacking coverage.
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All these discussions are, I think, a little bit lacking.
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The second season is lacking in a Kilgrave-like presence, or any sort of compelling villain, in the first six or so episodes — and by extension, lacking in the energy he brought to Jessica Jones.
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Keaton thinks she's lacking the "nurturing" quality a husband would require.
|
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With Barnes, Swanigan found the stability his life had been lacking.
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If there's one feature lacking from the Super Nt, it's games.
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It's not Michelle's fault though—everyone is lacking next to Aaliyah.
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They're lacking a star player or two in the front seven.
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Their spiritual properties seemed to be what sex toys were lacking.
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But the precise details of each former leader's spending are lacking.
|
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You may be let down about what a community is lacking.
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There's societal pressures, sure, but a woman lacking any maternal instinct?
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The world is there, but the set pieces are sorely lacking.
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It was really good, but maybe a bit lacking in protein.
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When Brian Heater first reviewed the device he found them lacking.
|
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Desperate, and lacking options, she took matters into her own hands.
|
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Historically, the desk of the President has been clean, lacking clutter.
|
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That is totally lacking when it comes to curbing financial enthusiasm.
|
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Although their names are lacking in creativity, their designs certainly aren't.
|
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Sprint's announcement is incredibly lacking when it comes to details, however.
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The LA tunnel was criticized for lacking ventilation or emergency exits.
|
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Security has improved, say locals, but governing institutions remain sorely lacking.
|
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His convention has been listless and lacking in a clear narrative.
|
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One might criticize the play for lacking a coherent, linear structure.
|
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Mr Macron's detractors accuse him of lacking ideology, or political clarity.
|
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Both his home and trailer were flooded and lacking in power.
|
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America is alone among large, developed countries in lacking universal coverage.
|
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With oversight lacking, Israeli firms are often left to police themselves.
|
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But despite improvements to hiring, Apple's overall diversity is still lacking.
|
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The consumer appetite for phone-based AR content is obviously lacking.
|
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The mode was technically included, but was seriously lacking in options.
|
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Conversely, a strip steak was well cooked but lacking in flavor.
|
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Lacking any financial aid, his aunt helped to pay the fees.
|
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It's something he thinks is severely lacking in today's educational system.
|
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Lacking exigency or other excuse, the government should have gotten one.
|
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Such self-confidence was lacking in South Korea, Mr Hiddink recalls.
|
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Officials are still lacking any type of identity for one individual.
|
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Some perceived it as lacking transparency, fueling widespread anger in Charlotte.
|
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To be sure, Japan isn't alone in lacking workers like Fukuda.
|
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As negotiations progressed, some delegates groused that American leadership was lacking.
|
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Lacking investment, the internet becomes less reliable for the entire region.
|
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But one thing is clear: MBS is not lacking in ambition.
|
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Trust me — display quality isn't an area where Navdy is lacking.
|
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But it's sorely lacking the convenience of an always-listening Echo.
|
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Hasselblad also realized that the original X1D's performance was, well, lacking.
|
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Mr. Christie has long criticized Mr. Rubio for lacking executive experience.
|
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Apparently walnuts have lots of that good cholesterol that I'm lacking.
|
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Right now, however, that's something Betty and Jughead are sorely lacking.
|
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Episode 7 is seriously lacking in devil worship and juicy backstory.
|
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It has made me feel only partially human: lacking and angry.
|
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Siri remains the butt of innumerable jokes about AI's lacking sophistication.
|
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We'll have a better sense of what's possible and what's lacking.
|
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While diversity more broadly may be lacking, pay equity is not.
|
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In general, it has been lacking in genuine laboratory-level innovation.
|
|
LACKING LOYALTY The risk to Walmart's new strategy is driver loyalty.
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After using it for a while, I found the experience lacking.
|
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Democratic aides have said some of those responses are lacking, however.
|
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"Right now the world's lacking leadership on landmines," Rutherford tells PEOPLE.
|
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Only a president lacking in presidential fiber would do it twice.
|
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The study collected 31 acupuncture trials and concluded they were lacking.
|
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Together, they dragged Ohanian for his apparently lacking winter sports skills.
|
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Facebook Spaces is still lacking support for Sony's PlayStation VR headset.
|
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Sadly, this is the area that is still lacking the most.
|
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All they're lacking is an actual plan to make that happen.
|
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It wasn't just a speech lacking structure, or focus, or message.
|
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The third was that, despite lacking commercial value, they are abundant.
|
|
But the one thing nature is sorely lacking is wall outlets.
|
|
Imagine being sick but lacking access to a primary care doctor.
|
|
Falling in love with an Aries means never lacking for excitement.
|
|
I've ranted before about lacking security on Internet of Things devices.
|
|
But this same access is often lacking for many military veterans.
|
|
And after a longish expansion, the world economy is lacking vigour.
|
|
Graft is widespread and basic services like power and water lacking.
|
|
But to say Pawtucket has been lacking pizazz is an understatement.
|
|
"We still have a tremendous amount that is lacking," he said.
|
|
They interrogate powerful officials and frequently rebuke them for lacking zeal.
|
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Lacking a quorum, it cannot finance export deals over $10 million.
|
|
Is lacking basic math skills covered as a pre-existing condition?
|
|
But Tillmans's friends recall him as almost entirely lacking in neuroses.
|
|
Their tiny size also means the on-ear controls are lacking.
|
|
Also lacking is a clear scope and duration of this declaration.
|
|
He was young and trying to dismiss concerns about lacking experience.
|
|
His continued interruptions furthered the impression of someone lacking self-discipline.
|
|
Today many students come to school lacking a secure emotional base.
|
|
He's loud, wealthy and utterly lacking in any sort of class.
|
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It is far too mass and too marketed, lacking in personality.
|
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What's been lacking is the urgency to pull the pieces together.
|
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There's no way around it: My survival skills are severely lacking.
|
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Not only is evidence of broad-based support for Cruz lacking
|
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Back then, the grape was almost universally dismissed as lacking potential.
|
|
Nothing extra, nothing lacking, and modest fortunes made in every harbor.
|
|
Sometimes the only thing lacking in a bathroom is storage space.
|
|
In other words, they are not lacking for potential new markets.
|
|
O.K., Donald Trump is obviously a man utterly lacking in empathy.
|
|
But in case after case, critics say, American leadership is lacking.
|
|
The regional semifinals, after all, were lacking star power and quality.
|
|
Experts said the process was unusually fast and lacking in transparency.
|
|
The people found that the old sources of information were lacking.
|
|
And the list of celebs was notably lacking in local names.
|
|
What we are lacking is inventory, at all the price points.
|
|
And a league lacking in colorful characters suddenly has one fewer.
|
|
But it's more mechanical and less thoughtful, lacking a larger curiosity.
|
|
Are there topics you feel are lacking in our news report?
|
|
The Sonos One SL, lacking a mic, has none of these.
|
|
Yet it is hard to accuse "The Boys" of lacking nerve.
|
|
But that is as false as it is lacking in compassion.
|
|
"It's obvious there is something lacking in my makeup," he said.
|
|
Lacking a scientific worldview, governments tried a variety of preventive measures.
|
|
I'm lacking energy for anything: work, personal hygiene, responding to texts.
|
|
One of every ten African-Americans is jobless and lacking opportunities.
|
|
In addition, conclusive evidence about how this outbreak started is lacking.
|
|
The letter noted that security at the store has been lacking.
|
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Specialty care in the rural parts of the country is lacking.
|
|
"What is still lacking is a European deposit insurance," Nouy said.
|
|
It was, he surmised, a team lacking trust in one another.
|
|
But I feel like I'm lacking in not being more zaftig.
|
|
Someone in the group described Mr. Trump as lacking in empathy.
|
|
Or worse, it will be both underpowered and lacking in durability.
|
|
"Training in menopausal issues is generally lacking in residencies," Scruggs said.
|
|
Secondly, the data is lacking, cautioned Boston University economist Austin Frakt.
|
|
European institutions in Brussels are routinely criticized as lacking democratic accountability.
|
|
However, without a confirmed director, the agency is lacking in leadership.
|
|
"cult," and ribbed me for lacking fluency in the Rand canon.
|
|
Those lacking coverage would be retroactively enrolled in the public option.
|
|
But the political courage to implement these ideas has been lacking.
|
|
U.S.A. Hockey is not the only American governing body lacking diversity.
|
|
Remember, safeguards protecting investors today are still lacking in some areas.
|
|
It's not like Bannon is lacking platforms or invites to conferences.
|
|
The votes we were lacking were more about process than substance.
|
|
Afghanistan is rural, tribal, penniless, backward, and lacking in natural endowments.
|
|
Roger Federer said the courts were slippery and lacking, well, grass.
|
|
Your turmoil isn't evidence to me that you're shallow or lacking.
|
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Lacking anything or anyone to pray to, I became more despondent.
|
|
"Our [current] tools are very lacking," Rahmat Triyono told the BBC.
|
|
Or perhaps a doctor, lacking sufficient equipment, makes an incorrect diagnosis.
|
|
His presentation style is lacking and the information is poorly organized.
|
|
The task is Sisyphean, and the solutions are broad but lacking.
|
|
So it may be lacking signals to serve the correct ads.
|
|
If reasonable candidates are lacking, then voters cannot make reasonable choices.
|
|
"That's something we were lacking yesterday," Rapoza told Reuters by telephone.
|
|
The school, during its entire existence, was always lacking for funds.
|
|
He has called the thresholds "made up numbers" lacking policy justification.
|
|
Perhaps not, but we can certainly see that his behavior reflects someone who is narcissistic, lacking in empathy, corrupt, incurious, inept, lacking in knowledge, focused on reality-show norms and unwilling to think of country over self.
|
|
In addition, the language is severely lacking in useful and simple examples.
|
|
This milky snake is leucistic, lacking all color except in its eyes.
|
|
Gurley argues corn tortillas are dirty poverty grub lacking in real nutrients.
|
|
Besides lacking a framework for assessing success, the scheme has other flaws.
|
|
Mrs May has kept several ministers who are singularly lacking in flair.
|
|
Though lacking in creature comforts, Daphne proved to be a fruitful choice.
|
|
Like our moon, if there's one thing Mars isn't lacking, it's dust.
|
|
Though lacking juicy expressionistic brushwork, the works vibrate with quietly restrained emotion.
|
|
He added that she was "good", but lacking in foreign policy experience.
|
|
Bran is the three-eyed raven; omniscient and lacking in human concerns.
|
|
The concept has real merit, but unfortunately the execution is sorely lacking.
|
|
Despite all those positives, they seem lacking and short-sighted once again.
|
|
Lacking the artistic interventions of Saar, these items look innocent and utilitarian.
|
|
Accountability for violations committed in the Chechen conflict has been sorely lacking.
|
|
But there were a couple of things lacking from his spirited speech.
|
|
That information is still lacking as Nevada Democrats barrel towards election day.
|
|
"At this point, I'm lacking information that a shooting occurred," Moore said.
|
|
But you'll be lacking other key nutrients including protein and healthy fats.
|
|
The government has dismissed the Transparency International investigation as lacking in credibility.
|
|
That last one includes universal health care, something the U.S. is lacking.
|
|
And to be clear, what's lacking is not voter interest -- it's airtime.
|
|
Money is also lacking in the emergency response to the opioids crisis.
|
|
Although it's a tiny house, the bathroom is not lacking any space.
|
|
Both find their best efforts lacking, coming up short at every turn.
|
|
Presentation is lacking, but these cinnamon roll turkeys still look delicious. 6.
|
|
The recall campaign was led by people lacking any criminal law experience.
|
|
It looks delightfully weird, though definitely lacking on details at the moment.
|
|
He's certainly not lacking in unsavory means to acquire what he wants.
|
|
He started out as a lowly border guard, lacking even basic education.
|
|
Lacking protection from other institutions, people seek it from their own tribe.
|
|
However, the quality of the video image is rather poor, lacking detail.
|
|
But iPhone owners are still sorely lacking some of this handy data.
|
|
He was also let down by the music, finding the score lacking.
|
|
The Internet was quick to drag her for lacking an extensive spectrum.
|
|
Her death was sudden and tragic, lacking closure for everyone it affected.
|
|
It's fun, but deeply unsatisfying, lacking in both texture and moral weight.
|
|
But despite the show's increased sophistication, Briggs felt that something was lacking.
|
|
Lacking overland routes, Alaska, Guam, Hawaii and Puerto Rico are hardest hit.
|
|
Lacking a majority in parliament, Mr Babis cannot inflict too much damage.
|
|
Seen as having plenty of acumen and experience but lacking in charisma.
|
|
How do budding film buffs, lacking experience or funding, start making movies?
|
|
Perhaps that sounds lacking in imagination; I assure you, it is not.
|
|
The bass that seemed lacking at first is merely uncluttered and uncongested.
|
|
For fathers like dos Santos, the support network in Brazil is lacking.
|
|
Others believe that evidence to support the authors' claims is generally lacking.
|
|
It was full though lacking the sheer power found in other headphones.
|
|
It was littered with "odorous trash" and lacking clean water, authorities said.
|
|
As if everyone were constantly gauging my performance and finding it lacking.
|
|
In essence, malnutrition means poor nutrition: anyone who is lacking adequate nourishment.
|
|
"When it comes to leadership, it simply has been lacking," he said.
|
|
I did a little exploring, and it seems lacking in that area.
|
|
Unfortunately, despite these alarming statistics, formal health education in schools is lacking.
|
|
There's much depth and range of frequency- something lacking in similar products.
|
|
The result is a camera that's way more convenient, but lacking soul.
|
|
Lacking Jeanie's sophistication and ruthlessness, he has no ability to fight back.
|
|
Lacking national flags of their own, they'll participate under the Olympic flag.
|
|
For now, the market thinks that global growth and inflation is lacking.
|
|
Lexip's is workmanlike, lacking options pro gamers and power users might want.
|
|
"However, data are still lacking to definitely confirm their efficacy," he adds.
|
|
Some noted Libra could produce benefits for people lacking traditional banking services.
|
|
That's what I'm trying to provide in this world, because it's lacking.
|
|
When obvious certitude is lacking, we still must act and do things.
|
|
With Italy's budget lacking substantial growth-enhancing measures, even that seems optimistic.
|
|
Sharpness and color accuracy are both lacking, even in well illuminated images.
|
|
Government oversight ensuring that this money is spent correctly is often lacking.
|
|
Unfortunately, she's also lacking in something important in a believable character: weakness.
|
|
The movie version is disappointingly lacking in the magic of King's novels.
|
|
Speaking of Felicity, we've been severely lacking some "OTA" scenes this season.
|
|
Another potential issue could come from Geely lacking majority control of Proton.
|
|
This is not to discredit President Trump for lacking a military background.
|
|
The technology was there, the fundamental concepts, but the physics were lacking.
|
|
That life force of innovation was eventually found lacking at the Familistère.
|
|
But is your Twitter feed a little lacking in the astrological department?
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However, it was lacking support for one major computing platform: Windows 210.
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" Another customer, Jonathan Elorriaga, told the AP reporter, "Something is lacking here.
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Had they read the book, weighed the evidence, and found it lacking?
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Intense workouts help everyone get clarity ... something Kanye was lacking for months.
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Testing in the early stages of the outbreak was lacking, he said.
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That's been lacking at 1.5-mile tracks such as Charlotte for years.
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Rather, our past efforts have been disjointed, piecemeal, and lacking in urgency.
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Such control audits have been "infrequent and lacking in rigor," it added.
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"We are lacking a good Black Sea hedging solution today," he said.
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Lacking effective border control measures, the amnesty arguably encouraged more illegal immigration.
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Grassley is not the only lawmaker lacking optimism about the bill's future.
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Greenpeace criticized Nestle's promises as lacking transparency, clear targets and significant investment.
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A good thing, too, because Burnet seems to be lacking in nightlife.
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Facebook's challenge is that user trust in the company today is lacking.
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She straight-up laughed, telling us Ashley was lacking some major pop.
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Parts of Act I of "Marnie" follow the same pattern, lacking momentum.
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Clinton of lacking stamina, to be more forthcoming about his own health.
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Lacking confidence is one of the most universal feelings we can experience.
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But there's a certain satisfaction in twisting the older bezel that's lacking.
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Abadi was seen by some Iraqis as lacking charisma and as ineffective.
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All of Obamaworld has been notably lacking in enthusiasm for Biden's candidacy.
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Lacking Moore's personal baggage, Kobach could be the bigger headache for Republicans.
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It has a rough, artisanal-looking appeal lacking in mass-produced terracotta.
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Friedrichs' home state of California is one such state lacking worker freedom.
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Lacking outside options, workers are much less likely to leave a job.
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Graft is widespread and basic services like power and water are lacking.
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Though reporting is lacking, figures of drug seizures show a steep rise.
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Those policymakers attending the event already know that strategy is severely lacking.
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But evidence of overwhelming fraud in the asylum system is sorely lacking.
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The hotel arranges a border pass for guests lacking an Omani visa.
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Many of the eastern European stations were empty and lacking free WiFi.
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I was more and more weary, lacking in energy, struggling to concentrate.
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Skin lacking collagen and elasticity, like severely sun-damaged skin, won't lift.
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Speaking of the president's legal team ... it's lacking security clearances, reports Bloomberg.
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Persistence is a big part of what current consumer technologies are lacking.
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But the government's efforts to respond were slow, insufficient, and lacking transparency.
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Canada is alone amongst its major military allies in lacking drone capabilities.
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The sets were buzzing with an energy lacking on the bigger stages.
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Though lacking the Mushroom Kingdom, it's basically a new Mario Golf RPG.
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Lacking such clues, Brown noted, Abstract Expressionist works can be particularly challenging.
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The government bureaucracy is strong and legislation that supports startups is lacking.
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The presentation's a little lacking, the whole thing having a budget feel.
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If it's lacking, make some noise, send an email, query the curator.
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It's a road map that, until recently, has been lacking in Malawi.
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Compounding both problems: worker retraining programs in West Virginia are somewhat lacking.
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This culture of checks and balances is still lacking in many organizations.
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Design houses are still notably lacking in racial diversity at the top.
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In this way, lacking want and need; just being in the now.
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"It's not money we're lacking, it's better allocating it," Dr. Leblanc said.
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Committees are better than individual offices on expertise, but still severely lacking.
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In those who despair it is frequently the energy that is lacking.
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It is the rest of the résumé his detractors say is lacking.
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The FAA is grossly understaffed, lacking even a full-time agency head.
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He also said that comprehensive regulation of the technology is sorely lacking.
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"What is currently lacking is sufficient political and business leadership," it says.
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I believe Congress could implement his ideas humanely — his articulation is lacking.
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For one, the convention was lacking key figures in the Republican Party.
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Our government's response to this crisis has been sorely lacking thus far.
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Menendez on Tuesday criticized the Trump administration's sanctions campaign as lacking strategy.
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But it's more lacking in substance than a yard of silk chiffon.
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Lopez Obrador has accused previous governments of lacking transparency and suppressing dissent.
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But critics say that the Department of Education's response is still lacking.
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BRUSSELS — No one has ever accused Emmanuel Macron of lacking in audacity.
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Some German critics found his readings of the 19th-century canon lacking.
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Mexico's opposition parties are weak, divided, and lacking in clear policy alternatives.
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In all, this was a "Wozzeck" lacking in both horror and humanity.
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I started thinking about some of the things that I was lacking.
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Some in Congress have looked at the system and found it lacking.
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Yet these interventions are nearly impossible to implement when resources are lacking.
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Those lacking familiarity with pre-revolutionary Russian history may find themselves befuddled.
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But countries like the U.S. are notably lacking in their blockchain policy.
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Grievances included mismanaging case records and lacking adequate sexual assault response policies.
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Each look on its own with a champagne polish, but lacking identity.
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Gamache soon arrived in her imagination, fully formed but lacking a name.
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The only thing Gerda thinks her apartment is lacking is a balcony.
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She felt her way tentatively forward, unsure of her direction, lacking models.
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But Ryan expressed reluctance to move forward with legislation lacking Trump's support.
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Passion, talent, originality, charm — all lacking in Monsieur Bovary, but not love.
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Lacking support, the outgoing government never brought the bill to a vote.
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But we are lacking the data needed to truly understand the threat.
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Mr. Sisi is not lacking for powers to battle the Islamic State.
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Scientific evidence on the merits of personalizaiton are also lacking, UBS said.
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Comey pillories Trump for his excesses, for lacking probity and moral rectitude.
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But when he launched Oravel, Agarwal felt something lacking with the venture.
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What is currently lacking is a sense of democratic representation and proportion.
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In Guatemala and El Salvador, the structures appear to still be lacking.
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But many Democratic lawmakers found his responses lacking and his predictions unlikely.
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Europe, too, seems to be lacking a coherent approach to the Arctic.
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Cecily Strong shouting "always lacking" over and over will make your Christmas.
|
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Many seemingly luxe hotspots are overpriced, overcrowded, or simply lacking in authenticity.
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Research on the relationship between weighted blankets and insomnia is fairly lacking.
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Lacking the permanent resident option, he said, she ticked the "citizen" box.
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The conference has been criticized in previous years for lacking female representation.
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I read this book — a curiosity but lacking true substance and introspection.
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Beyond lacking a permanent chair, the agency is thin at the top.
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The court extended conscientious objector protections to those lacking a religious objection.
|
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It demands national consensus, one thing that Americans are sorely lacking today.
|
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He said the characterization of the mayor as lacking empathy was unfair.
|
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With security measures lacking, they can be a tantalizing target for thieves.
|
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At times, Guardiola's players were a little careless, lacking their usual finesse.
|
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He also will not be lacking for opportunities to trumpet his properties.
|
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Many attendees mocked the irony of a giant electronics show lacking electricity.
|
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North Beach, while not lacking in luxury, is more understated and serene.
|
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Critics have already assailed the measures for lacking any numerical reduction targets.
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Representation of queer women in Hollywood is lacking, to say the least.
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This is true; there are millions of Americans who currently lacking coverage.
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How could anyone be that devoted to something so lacking a destination?
|
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The company is selling adapters for garage doors lacking the proper technology.
|
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He was initially charged with seven violations: driving without a license, lacking proof of insurance, failure to register the vehicle, lacking an emissions inspection sticker, not wearing a seatbelt, driving with an expired license and having tinted windows.
|
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But he also admitted that he's lacking in some areas of the game.
|
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These claims have been debunked, but Brazilians are still lacking strong, categorical truths.
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"Around the tech stack, accounting and financials were lacking the most," Rathmann says.
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That dedication is often lacking, as the Catholic Church's own record makes clear.
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The government has said reports of violations are politicized and lacking in objectivity.
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The special inspector general said the US investment corporation's oversight practices were lacking.
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The WEF conference has been criticized in previous years for lacking female representation.
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Every interaction with the media tells you that you're lacking in some way.
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But, where Biden is lacking comes in voters' views on his policy positions.
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It would require Trump's signature, which was conspicuously lacking on their previous deal.
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Confidence in the government and its loan and donations-reliant plans is lacking.
|
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It doesn't seem like confidence is something the Freiburg player should be lacking.
|
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Those requests could serve to intimidate and humiliate even while lacking constitutional backing.
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Cantaloupe Although cantaloupe is 90% water, that doesn't mean it's lacking in nutrients.
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Our corporate policies aren't good enough and our public policy is sorely lacking.
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But as far as skin care recommendations go, I found the app lacking.
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But it's so hyper-rational, and lacking in empathy, it borders on shocking.
|
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But better monitoring at least promises to make clear where commitment is lacking.
|
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Lacking encouragement from family or friends, the lonely may slide into unhealthy habits.
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But I know that's been lacking in what has been seen on DWTS.
|
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But if that goal is achieved, "equipment will be lacking elsewhere," he says.
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The party rightly worries that a society so lacking in trust is unstable.
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"The insinuation that federal response has been lacking is absurd," the spokesperson said.
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The stabilization, while still a little lacking for low-light recording, is stupendous.
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Many of them may, like Greco, find the modern web to be lacking.
|
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While government dialog with Congress has been lacking, he said, it was improving.
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"The German economy is still lacking in momentum," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said.
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Breakingviews The municipal bond market in the United States is desperately lacking enforcers.
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Lacking anything of substance to say, she decided to insult Hillary Clinton's marriage.
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After two centuries, the theory of comparative advantage can seem lacking in relevance.
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Overall, they concluded this emerging subfield of study is lacking rigor and specificity.
|
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What's lacking is any sense of depth — so Kopf decided to add it.
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"It is the laparoscopic surgery that is lacking in fair reimbursement," Anthony said.
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For example, you could be experiencing heavy cramps because you are lacking magnesium.
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What Han is lacking in body, though, he makes up for in intellect.
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The BMW i8 is a lovely vehicle to drive even though it's lacking.
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Lacking much negotiating power in Republican-led Washington, though, Democrats are doubling down.
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You don't necessarily notice just how important it is until you're lacking it.
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It seems cabinet space is always lacking, but this quick fix can help.
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This is driving change across many industries that were seriously lacking that e.
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But the live story experience is sometimes lacking a crucial element: hard news.
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Critics will call it doom laden and pessimistic, lacking in humor or charm.
|
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Lacking an airborne elephant to copy, researchers studied the physics of large birds.
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But strong evidence that technology is rewiring teenagers' minds is so far lacking.
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Economic opportunity lacking in rural Kansas, we moved to the city of Wichita.
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Some patients lacking these benefits may face much higher out-of-pocket costs.
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I think that sex education in public schools in general is very lacking.
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That, as the main author, Shanker Singham, concedes, is now almost entirely lacking.
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The share of people lacking health insurance varies enormously from state to state.
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Data about viewership of ads is lacking in comparison to Facebook, he added.
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Lacking the backing of powerful men, they fail to advance in their industries.
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With the GDPR not yet a year old, major enforcements are still lacking.
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The mids can sometimes feel a bit lacking, but that varies by track.
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Ultimately, what's lacking is a concerted effort from companies to drive real change.
|
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That is not to say the show is monotonous or lacking emotional depth.
|
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Teams were wary about signing him as he now profiled as lacking durability.
|
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But this is lacking in the new vanilla, caramel and mint flavored versions.
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The looks are a little lacking, but the sound is really what counts.
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Lacking any additional clarifying information from Twitter, we could really use your help.
|
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But proof that it had been fully implemented had been lacking until Saturday.
|
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Whatever the reason, the leggings market certainly isn't lacking for options these days.
|
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And he's certainly not overly modest about his abilities or lacking in ambition.
|
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Lacking legal identification, Kyle had to board the plane with a police officer.
|
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Lacking oxygen, they would have slowed the activities of wood-destroying micro-organisms.
|
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Despite the absence of fireworks, Adele's Australian visit hasn't been lacking in drama.
|
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This isn't to say that I Am Not Your Negro is somehow lacking.
|
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But this move also meant Amazon Channels was lacking in broadcast network content.
|
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Lacking a causal element, lapse is not quite our usual notion of time.
|
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Your professional skills are lacking... you must be having personal problems at home.
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Initiative can be especially lacking if your depression includes a feeling of meaninglessness.
|
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A basic display lacking some colors doesn't provide much more than simple information.
|
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And Trump's replacement plan is apparently a series of soundbites lacking in nuance.
|
|
Still, aside from the gallery, the whole culture side felt a bit lacking.
|
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The show is remarkably lacking in sexist or racist invective, or stereotyped portrayals.
|
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Maybe it's because her new character's wardrobe is seriously lacking in leopard print.
|
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It provides a physical anchor for blockchain supply chain solutions that's currently lacking.
|
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The Russian Defense Ministry has denied the accusations, calling them lacking in evidence.
|
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Pelosi dismissed the proposal put forward by Republicans on Thursday as lacking details.
|
|
When her version of Baby must suddenly demonstrate her "skills," she's sorely lacking.
|
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Finally, we are still lacking a pipeline of qualified cybersecurity and IT professionals.
|
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Good thing, too, because the mansion's bathroom and mirror space is notoriously lacking.
|
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Others train in horrid conditions, lacking of access to proper equipment or nutrition.
|
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The Welsh contribution to America's game has been small – but not lacking entirely.
|
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And the UI is pretty barebones and the app store is utterly lacking.
|
|
Bedfordshire has often seemed to me to be a county lacking in identity.
|
|
Basic public services are lacking and there is limited access for humanitarian aid.
|
|
For many of these swing voters, the president's performance has been sorely lacking.
|
|
The primitive dragonfly and damselfly are special cases, lacking smell-processing centers altogether.
|
|
Using his GPS, totally lacking a sense of the city beyond the digital
|
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"The deal is lacking and the agreement needs to be improved," he said.
|
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But certain religious virtues always seemed lacking in Mr Blair as prime minister.
|
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His social skills were lacking, but he spoke in a soft, professional manner.
|
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Evidence is lacking that the precision medicine approach will work consistently, they argue.
|
|
To realists, the international system is anarchic by lacking a central governing authority.
|
|
But there are no changes to the law and critical details are lacking.
|
|
Puerto Rico remains in a humanitarian crisis and is desperately lacking leadership today.
|
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Specificity regarding what is being done, where and with what results is lacking.
|
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It's no secret that sexual education in the United States is often lacking.
|
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These are stigmatized narratives, often lacking in full context, that make me cringe.
|
|
Though it was extended, he found the script lacking and wanted to quit.
|
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From what I see, they have been sadly lacking in this important responsibility.
|
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The shower was glam, but the pressure a bit lacking for my taste.
|
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There's more nuance and less emphasis on bass, though the bass isn't lacking.
|
|
On the other hand, critics panned "Critters Attack!" for lacking energy and charm.
|
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Apple has been accused of lacking innovation for most of the Cook era.
|
|
Lacking fresh federal funds, some states have opted to upgrade on their own.
|
|
Sadly he is rather lacking in social skills, as he is chronically uncharismatic.
|
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It goes without saying that he was an extreme narcissist lacking in empathy.
|
|
They condemned the tiny Gulf nation's response as "negative" and lacking in content.
|
|
The situation may cause investors to exercise more caution around businesses lacking profitability.
|
|
What has been lacking, until now, is data on whether they actually work.
|
|
Tilly consistently brought something the show was otherwise lacking — a sense of humor.
|
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Though mostly lacking real estate, female clubs are part of the same system.
|
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It unleashed an entrepreneurial spirit which had been lacking for the prior decade.
|
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"It's been largely lacking," said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.
|
|
It's not like Game of Thrones is lacking in dynamic, complex women characters.
|
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Evidently lacking in introspection, he couldn't tell me how that makes him feel.
|
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They've been spray-painted by professional car body specialists and are lacking lacquer.
|
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Sadly, Chef & Brewer's survey isn't the first to highlight Britain's lacking food knowledge.
|
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You've got to have the complete game, and that's where we were lacking.
|
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Maybe you're lacking that selfie-ready natural light that everyone seems to have.
|
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In retrospect, we were being unfair and lacking in vision with that one.
|
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Lacking strength and confidence, she decided to give kickboxing a go in 1992.
|
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It looked different and was lacking a lot of features YouTube users expect.
|
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Doctors found the patient in this case was lacking all of the above.
|
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Tiffany's lack of technology means it's lacking what other retailers utilize, he said.
|
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Lacking genetic diversity, it relies on having trees of different sizes and ages.
|
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The struggle against corruption requires strong institutions and leadership — both lacking in Peru.
|
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Lacking the more important criteria, professionalism can result in doing wrong very well.
|
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And he isolated one core essential often found lacking in prospects: good footwork.
|
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It is a claim lacking in merit: an extreme assertion of presidential immunity.
|
|
His performances have struck me as too tightly worked and lacking in spontaneity.
|
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It'll also give lap and split times, which previous Samsung watches were lacking.
|
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Fleming succeeds only in making their struggles repetitious and lacking in human warmth.
|
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This gives his description of events a credibility lacking in many other accounts.
|
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Sonoma, too, found the episode lacking in some regards after having seen it.
|
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They suggest Congress must have a legislative need and that this is lacking.
|
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Sadly, data and resources for queer people who experience sexual harassment are lacking.
|
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This board has come across as tone-deaf, emotionless and lacking in compassion.
|
|
It was delicious, tasting lightly of fruit and pencil lead, but lacking intensity.
|
|
But most of the powerless, lacking backup equipment, could turn only to philosophy.
|
|
If his constitutional theory was somewhat lacking, though, his guiding ideals were clear.
|
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These bald pronouncements may strike those familiar with polar history as lacking nuance.
|
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Lacking much of anything better to do, Willa decides to go for it.
|
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She finds them scary and superficial, their residents lacking in curiosity and altruism.
|
|
Clearly, hustle isn't lacking in her back to school routine and it resonated.
|
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If it's lacking the willpower at the political level, that's a different thing.
|
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U.S. consumers aren't lacking options when it comes to paying on their phones.
|
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But until now, evidence of the benefits of eating organic has been lacking.
|
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So far, that level of leadership has been lacking from the White House.
|
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Mr. Anaya has been called too nerdy, too lacking in a common touch.
|
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He usually finds the kitchens loaded with gadgets but lacking heart (or hearth).
|
|
He also provides some of the excitement that Zeller and Kaminsky are lacking.
|
|
Other areas, lacking a proper educational path, have been rescued by Italian creativity.
|
|
The first thing he uttered was an apology for his lacking dental work.
|
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But the private facilities have been criticized for promoting incarceration and lacking oversight.
|
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Charles's hands were baby-soft, his right one lacking dexterity since his stroke.
|
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For Thirsty Hair Have your curls been lacking their usual shape and shine?
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But for those lacking this power, being manipulated is a matter of course.
|
|
"Parasite's" win capped off an evening otherwise lacking in winners from diverse backgrounds.
|
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One thing lacking from Microsoft's quantum cloud is the company's own quantum hardware.
|
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They felt that the streetwear industry was lacking an attention to women's wear.
|
|
Its central business district has gone from empty and lacking investment to thriving.
|
|
We rejected some wines that were overbearingly acidic — punishingly tart and lacking charm.
|
|
He was too tame, too stuffy, too conciliatory, too lacking in power-consciousness.
|
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But the political commitment to such an extensive effort is lacking in Indonesia.
|
|
He has been criticized as being technocratic, abstract and sometimes lacking in empathy.
|
|
Lacking emotional intelligence can lead to awkward encounters or coming off as unprofessional.
|
|
Pros: Powerful, well-pricedCons: The warranty and associated customer service may be lacking
|
|
Blue eyes exist because, lacking pigments to absorb color, they reflect blue light.
|
|
And the conservative grass roots may find the policy lacking in populist appeal.
|
|
Local manufacturers, lacking access to economies of scale, usually are inefficient as well.
|
|
Many others are caring for other family members, or lacking stable housing themselves.
|
|
Penney's stores, meantime, have been criticized for being stale and lacking modern fixtures.
|
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Lacking experience of social institutions, they are less likely to participate in them.
|
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What's lacking is the political will to do the heavy lifting of legislating.
|
|
But his ability to close those deals, as President, has been sorely lacking.
|
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I imagined myself as an abundant whimsical structure in an environment lacking of.
|
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It's not as if President Trump is completely lacking in Christmas spirit, though.
|
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What was lacking in the job you had that made you start looking?
|
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Political appetite for any of these steps, at least for now, is lacking.
|
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It's hollow and lacking bass, right on a par with the Echo Dot.
|
|
For years afterward, it was cast as disorganized and lacking a coherent message.
|
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Even lacking the world significance of Ali, it would be a great image.
|
|
It was also meant to showcase common ground typically lacking in political coverage.
|
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In moments where I'm lacking confidence, I ask myself if this is enough.
|
|
Security experts have frequently criticized the VVSG for lacking robust protections against hacking.
|
|
It is no secret that the Midwest is severely lacking in wireless connectivity.
|
|
In a year lacking a clear front-runner the awards were spread around.
|
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"Though the details are lacking, the sentiment is positive," the investment advisor added.
|
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The Interior Department has long faced criticism for lacking diversity in its ranks.
|
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They were not fancy, lacking heels or buckles, Ms. Richardson told The Guardian.
|
|
Citizens have good access to healthcare, but information around prevention is still lacking.
|
|
Weirdly, my country, Germany, still seems to be lacking all sense of urgency.
|
|
For while Dickens portrays Scrooge as a miser, he's notably lacking in malice.
|
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But, as history records, Jobs's management skills were sorely lacking in those days.
|
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I usually find them lacking in pumpkin flavor and a bit too dry.
|
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Lacking that essential navigation tool, she has no idea how to love herself.
|
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What's notably lacking here is curation that captures the upheaval of the time.
|
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I was sadly and severely lacking the natural human instinct for self-preservation.
|
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Still lacking females in the top tiers and it's not a laughing matter.
|
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Unlike the previous volumes, the sense of an overarching narrative is kinda lacking.
|
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His proposals on gun safety — largely lacking practical solutions and lacking concrete legislative steps, though he did say any steps need to be "bipartisan" — included "identifying and acting on early warning signs" and restricting access to guns for some people.
|
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Or are there barriers that are making it hard for low-income families to move to higher-opportunity neighborhoods, such as lacking information, lacking support in the housing search process, or landlords who don't want to rent housing to them?
|
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And women are seen as lacking in value, they become at risk for harassment.
|
|
This painted the president as an oaf lacking the necessary patience for polite ceremony.
|
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Winter calls bullshit and tells Samuels that he's actually just gay, not lacking power.
|
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Lacking consensus on testing methods, the FDA postponed action to limit asbestos in talc.
|
|
Apple is lacking a low-priced streaming TV competitor, but that could've potentially changed.
|
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With evidence lacking, however, scientists couldn't be sure which of these interpretations was correct.
|
|
Man From Hope; lacking the latter's political skills, he aspired to at least be
|
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The one thing that definitely was lacking, though, was a clear and consistent message.
|
|
Lacking the power to co-opt legislative leaders and judges, Trump would have to
|
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However, analysts said prices will turn fast if the market believed compliance was lacking.
|
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Up until a few years ago, most books in the public domain were lacking.
|
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And that has been sadly lacking in our political elites these last few years.
|
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It's lacking any sort of modernity and is littered with relics of the past.
|
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He said many of the letters were "lacking definition," but overall it was readable.
|
|
For years, cat lovers have sought out this breed specifically for its lacking coat.
|
|
The political nuances here are poorly handled and distinctly lacking in shades of gray.
|
|
His natural talent allowed him to shine almost immediately, despite lacking a solid foundation.
|
|
Europe has had robust privacy rules for many years but enforcement has been lacking.
|
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And even her flagship education reform is considered lacking by an active student movement.
|
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While data privacy standards and laws exist, enforcement has been lacking, especially in China.
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Video OSORIO&aposS PASSION No one could accuse Osorio of lacking passion during games.
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Erdogan accuses him of lacking popular support and now Assad can claim the same.
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Companies found to be lacking in compliance are sent a letter by the SEC.
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Lacking visual clues about distance, your brain place the moon above Saturn's north pole.
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It's not about being a pushover; it's not about lacking confidence, or self-esteem.
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She'd left a letter, accusing me of intrusion and lacking of love and devotion.
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I've criticized his plan for lacking basically every relevant detail necessary to evaluate it.
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Such cost-sensitivity is hard to square with the idea that competition is lacking.
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One clearly lacking in the passion necessary to make it emotionally resonate with readers.
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Arnaud's character on Midnight, Texas, Manfred Bernardo, is lacking Cesare's dastardly, politically manipulative ways.
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Election monitors, the opposition and some foreign governments criticized the election for lacking transparency.
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UK MARKETS REGULATOR SAYS BANS FORMER MARTINS' BROKER TERRY FARR FOR DISHONESTY, LACKING INTEGRITY
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At best, this evidence comes from an attending physician or, lacking that, an eyewitness.
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Protesters see them as lacking in inspiration and as part of the political establishment.
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Raúl is temperamentally Fidel's opposite, a tidy, practical man, lacking his brother's messianic streak.
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But Jones' performance is lacking, and he can't believably project the character's inner turmoil.
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But, as Claire had so brusquely pointed out, something was lacking in my approach.
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And they need a coordinated message that has been lacking from the White House.
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But oversight of those programs is often lacking, NPR and Kaiser Health News report.
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We need leaders to be better than we are, and such leaders are lacking.
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We're allowed (and even encouraged) to create story where it might otherwise be lacking.
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And surveys suggest that even some Republicans find him unlikable and lacking in compassion.
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Her policies are there, as are the specifics, but the emotive frame is lacking.
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But he was also at the fields of the Zuck and found it lacking.
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Lacking cheap labour, it cannot compete with, say, Bangladesh in attracting low-cost industries.
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But, like many people, I found the first record a little lacking in something.
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Volatility, notably lacking in U.S. markets in 21.895, gained during the light trading day.
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And nearly 40% say discussion of religion has been lacking in this election cycle.
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Those occasions are generally more workmanlike, lacking the formality and grandeur that Trump prefers.
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"Clearly Grindeanu is perceived by PSD leaders as lacking a firm hand," said Marian.
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That sort of moral and patriotic language has been sorely lacking from politics recently.
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Verdict: Definitely monumental, but lacking in some of the gravitas of the movement's originators.
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Though lacking the oratorical flair of President Barack Obama's speech, Clinton fulfilled her goals.
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"Some nutrients, like capsaicin, may be beneficial, but evidence is still lacking," she explains.
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Barzani's exit will leave the Kurds lacking direction, with their two main leaders gone.
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Exhausted by war and still lacking functioning institutions, Ukraine risks descending into feudal violence.
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There's a maturity to this entire ordeal that oftentimes feels lacking in Kardashian controversy.
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Its video uploader is hopelessly outdated, lacking any significant update in almost three years.
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" For Chapman however, the problem is plain and simple: "Leadership is lacking self-confidence.
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The AFL Players Association accused the AFL of lacking "clear guidelines" for transgender players.
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After he quit Richardson accused Suu Kyi, a former friend, of lacking "moral leadership".
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One thing Mr. Shkreli is not lacking is the money to hire new lawyers.
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Off-Season 27 Photos View Slide Show ' Something was lacking on the Tuscan coast.
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But Tan is adamant that GrabPay has a super power lacking in others: users.
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Stoners tend to have the stereotype of being lazy and lacking ambition in life.
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While the two refrains signal a shift in policy, they are lacking on specifics.
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North Koreans are often encouraged to report their neighbors for lacking patriotism, defectors say.
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What is lacking are controlled studies on dogs directed at answering the question decisively.
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Meanwhile, there's no evidence that the U.S. is lacking in the space leadership department.
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And while it worked as advertised, we found it a little lacking in practice.
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But mobile home owners aren't the only ones at risk of lacking property documents.
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For critics, she was too pop to be punk, and therefore lacking in cred.
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And with a 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD, it certainly isn't lacking for storage.
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If there's anything the Note 10 and Note 10+ are not lacking, it's power.
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So that's one of the key areas that are lacking in the current regime.
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Sometimes the low price can be a good indicator of a service that's lacking.
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Her disastrous campaign has left her severely weakened, lacking authority at home and abroad.
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Business productivity use cases in VR are still a bit on the lacking side.
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Outsiders, who are necessarily inexperienced and lacking expertise, are needed to fulfill Trump's promises.
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In my view, there are candidates who are blessed, and some who are lacking.
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That readiness to comply will be lacking if obligations appear to be unfairly onerous.
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They work out nonstop and look great, but there's always one part that's lacking.
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Research on CBD's effect on dogs — or pets of any kind — is sorely lacking.
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"The one thing that Bryce is not lacking is confidence," manager Dusty Baker said.
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There are some good privacy features, but it's also lacking in obfuscated server support.
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"Our sex education and health education in this country is really lacking," she says.
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Previously, confidence in the system was lacking and that impacted decision-making, Gadkari said.
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What's lacking is greater engagement with the philanthropic sector focused on peace and security.
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Several health experts have disputed the report as lacking evidence for such a move.
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The spot clearly aims to paint the Manhattan businessman as lacking in basic decency.
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Data from the Pew Research Center shows that U.S. STEM education is especially lacking.
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That's not to suggest Celeste is simple or lacking mechanical variety—quite the contrary.
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But he is painfully ineloquent, addicted to protocol and lacking in spontaneity and depth.
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These procedures are not for the faint-hearted or for those lacking cash flow.
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"I thought our defensive communication was lacking," Golden State coach Steve Ker told reporters.
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What's lacking is the investment, will and expertise to develop and make them reality.
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Suge believed security was woefully lacking, which allowed the gunman to fire multiple shots.
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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said the science behind climate change is lacking.
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For Karan, she embodies an identity that the landscape of today's designers is lacking.
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Lacking a democratic mandate, it would gain a huge boost from the monks' blessing.
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In this case, the federal government isn't lacking a mature approach to tech modernization.
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Suzuki added that the inspections were mishandled at factories where discipline was generally lacking.
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The device can also block any call lacking Caller ID—a frequent telemarketing ploy.
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His consideration given to the risks and realities of such a promise was lacking.
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While this administration's support is lacking, public support for law enforcement remains very high.
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Lacking money or statewide influence, it has had to raise cash however it can.
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The 2017 rate held steady at 8.8%, with 28.5 million people lacking health coverage.
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The practice is much less common in the UK, although exact data is lacking.
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His familiar explosion and rhythm were lacking, he said, not that he was surprised.
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Lacking consensus on details, Trump aides say House and Senate committees can resolve them.
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Other activists have criticised Mr Poroshenko for lacking the political will to tackle corruption.
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But as Bee's writer Ashley Black pointed out, all of them have been lacking.
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Lacking other options, he decides to try to manage his cousin's budding rap career.
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Natural toothpaste formulas don't have to be lacking in powerful ingredients or great flavor.
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The steering handle opens up this product to people whose skateboarding skills are lacking.
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Evidence also appears to be lacking on the side effect of cataracts, he said.
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While it looked like a bargain at $18, it was decidedly lacking in flavor.
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Lacking English skills, he settled in Pennsylvania, where he worked at a cement mill.
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" The SAB concluded the fracking study was "comprehensive but lacking in several critical areas.
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"Many who've seen the memo say it's misleading, distracting and lacking context," Smith said.
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And yet, even the Cole letter is lacking in a rationale for executive privilege.
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The is Yaris unrefined, underpowered, lacking in value and a total mystery to me.
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The slave, lacking recognition from the master, must seek it in some other way.
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How lacking is your moral fiber if you still can't make up your mind?
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At the camps, residents complain that food is sometimes scarce and sanitation is lacking.
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Lacking much cash for a down payment, they intended to put 10 percent down.
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It was almost totally lacking in detail, and Assange was dramatically dismissive of it.
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It's another area, where the McKinsey study found India's agricultural industry to be lacking.
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Lacking teeth, seahorses use their snout to suck in plankton and other tiny prey.
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All of those are lacking in the current debate about gun violence in America.
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But when your kitchen is lacking in the counter space department, consolidation becomes key.
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In a world sorely lacking in justice, Law and Order: SVU is often cathartic.
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But having a biological basis doesn't mean that NDEs are lacking in spiritual value.
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Unfortunately, what they'd told me about ketamine lacking a hangover didn't hold up, either.
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If they come up short then, their campaign will be oddly lacking memorable specifics.
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The Echo Link provides the extra juice lacking from the Echo Input or Dot.
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I felt confined to a world lacking self-expression, and longed for fashion freedom.
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Chavez worked to appease his working-class base, including throngs still lacking identity credentials.
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What the investigators found was fuzzy and inconclusive, lacking a smoking gun but weird.
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With people lacking in confidence, they don't understand their own value or self-worth.
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But advocates say even with the policy in place, the procedures are still lacking.
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Lacking human intuition, A.G.I. can do us harm in the effort to oblige us.
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The people it treated were lacking adequate shelter, drinking water and food, it said.
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Despite Esper's confirmation, the Pentagon is still lacking full-time personnel in key positions.
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And it's lacking one big feature that makes it less useful for certain people.
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The one thing lacking in the Centennial State's otherwise stellar workforce is enough workers.
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Lawmakers in both parties have called the White House's response to the crisis lacking.
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But scientific studies focusing on that nutrient and sleep in the elderly are lacking.
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The power is still flickering, and food and gas are still lacking, she said.
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In Ms. Pite's "Ten Duets on a Theme of Rescue," what's lacking is drama.
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Mr. Pape, lacking only some heft in his lowest register, is a conscientious Gurnemanz.
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That's quite a range of uncertainty for "scientific" information, especially lacking any good data.
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It exists solely as an extension of the masterpiece, lacking meaning on its own.
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Refugees found themselves not just homeless but hungry and lacking sufficient supplies of water.
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The presence of millions of citizens lacking health insurance remains a uniquely American problem.
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It has been a byproduct of being too tightly wound and lacking in flexibility.
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It argued the U.N. relied on "sources lacking in objectivity" and ignored official information.
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He's fast and aggressive, but his burst is somewhat lacking as are his instincts.
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It's also more spread out, lacking the quaint Main Street vibe of smaller towns.
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"So far, Russia's response has been severely lacking," the Icelandic Foreign Ministry statement said.
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Maybe this means altering our already lacking sexual education courses; I'm not entirely sure.
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But it soon became clear he was completely lacking in support from the president.
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As for the candidates themselves, the Florida Senate race has been lacking in charisma.
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"Their claims of China lacking openness and transparency are simply fact-distorting," he said.
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The initial investigation had been lacking because investigators assumed her death was an accident.
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Accomplished people lacking inner strength can't resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.
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But they always came away from the tree-lined streets feeling something was lacking.
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Some in China blame boys' lacking behavior on a lack of male role models.
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And sweetness is a sanitized version of cuteness, lacking the sense of the uncanny.
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We've all (finally) come to agree that the media is lacking in diversity, right?
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For people with flooded inboxes, lacking V.I.P. alerts makes sifting through emails time-consuming.
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That's not a big gap, considering how often liberals are seen as lacking faith.
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The animals, especially in a region lacking economic resources, have attracted poachers for decades.
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Other claims in that speech were misleading, lacking in key context, or questionable predictions.
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Negative factors include being unemployed, not completing high school and lacking proficiency in English.
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As I walked to the gym, I felt ravenous and completely lacking in energy.
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That your friend did it suggests he's lacking in both sensitivity and common sense.
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The skin was crispy and tasty, but the meat inside was lacking in flavor.
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Facebook responded to Cohen&aposs criticisms in November, but many found the response lacking.
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Even domestic audiences criticize Chinese shows for being cliché and lacking creativity and depth.
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But the Council's analysis of the apps found them sorely lacking on that front.
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In many countries, data on synthetic cathinone use is either lacking or entirely absent.
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I believe more adult supervision is required, more accountability needed and positive mentorship lacking.
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What is lacking, however, is any level of self-awareness, common sense or judgment.
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Use them to hold books, nail polish, clothing, and (if you're lacking creativity) spices.
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Unfortunately, the political will to change a clearly broken ethanol mandate is sorely lacking.
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Lacking a fireplace, the girls had obligingly streamed a fire video on their television.
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The Chem-Bio Database lists 4,21625 veterans, which McCaskill's staff found to be lacking.
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But he's lightweight, lacking the tortured conscience that William Holden brought to Wilder's movie.
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Unlike many snow pants that are lacking in pockets, these have six of them.
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I am quite simply, as I've long suspected, merely lacking in the backbone department.
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The second period was only marginally better, but still lacking scoring chances and emotion.
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Recent research suggests that financial literacy is lacking among United States high school students.
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Others point to recent safety concerns as evidence that Tesla's quality control is lacking.
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What was lacking from that particular book was the presence of Yennefer and Ciri.
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Booker also noted that his rival represents Arizona, a state generally lacking in snow.
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Ms. Pelosi's staff characterized the call as completely lacking in substance on gun measures.
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Her colleagues say she has brought an edge to Republican messaging that was lacking.
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If that record is seen as lacking, the electorate may count it against her.
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The president's defense has been lacking something, a certain... what should I call it?
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He also said he did not agree that departmental programs were lacking for funds.
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And risk was what many thought would be lacking in Mr. van Zweden's tenure.
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McDonald's fries are salty and crispy, but they're thin and lacking flavor or substance.
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And with prepackaged, preprocessed ingredients, Sally's salads may be lacking in the taste department.
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It's a level of institutional involvement that Trump's campaign so far has been lacking.
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Yet he is often described as lacking the visionary chops of the company's founders.
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The plush and quiet dining room is lovely, but conspicuously lacking in sex appeal.
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Reagan, though, had a slew of potential supporters who Trump seems to be lacking.
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It's mostly lacking must-see highs, but also only occasionally a waste of time.
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It's admittedly lacking in RGB lighting and cupholders, and there's definitely no massage component.
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He also delivered some new claims that were false, misleading or lacking in context.
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That leaves them lacking many of the benefits and protections often afforded to employees.
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It's that I find his moral compass so lacking, so disturbing and so distressing.
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She has brought a directness and simplicity to the movement that has been lacking.
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Emotional pain can feel unbearable at times, especially for people lacking support and resources.
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While lacking a singular message, demonstrators' ire is clearly focused on the Islamist regime.
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Trump has repeatedly accused Clinton of lacking the physical stamina for the Oval Office.
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It will moderate prices for premiums and inject some competition that is sadly lacking.
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Lacking anything taller of their own, London firefighters sought help from suburban Surrey County.
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Lacking snow to complete the holiday atmosphere, Moscow bought fake snow from skating rinks.
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"I still feel we're lacking a lot of that right now," Mr. Rasmussen said.
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It's not enough that his hero is rude, crude and lacking in social skills.
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Jackson refuses to describe his people as lacking love or being unworthy of love.
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Yup ... BC was dead serious about the midterm elections, but her execution was lacking.
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Lacking that bite, the film just sort of coasts blandly over the finish line.
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It's not to say that Trump is totally lacking in tech and telecom talent.
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Both Democrats and Republicans attacked the tech giants for lacking oversight of their operations.
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Watch Fox News hosts draw a straight line between showing emotion and lacking credibility.
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What's lacking in the exhibition is the feeling of something deeper than what's visible.
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Lacking a robust on-the-ground campaign organization, Ms. Fiorina began to fade from view.
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Arizona center Derek Stepan agrees with his coach that consistency is what&aposs most lacking.
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The name issue is one of the sillier disputes in a region hardly lacking them.
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Its this attention to nuance that's severely lacking in Trump's message on race, experts said.
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It's an intriguing conclusion, but one lacking in observational data that would lend it support.
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"We are lacking in trained teachers, dedicated class hours, and systematic textbooks," she told CNN.
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And the weeding out of bad actors depends on stringent enforcement, which is often lacking.
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A source close to the New York-based company says that financial discipline was lacking.
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It's an ending that restores the subversiveness that's been so sorely lacking from recent seasons.
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The figures are inert, lacking urgency or care, though they are carefully and finely rendered.
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"The family has described the apology as a sham and lacking all substance," said Maupin.
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" Lee is not lacking for escorts although she coyly protests, "I hardly ever go out.
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With HDMI, Display Port and USB-C the Blade is not lacking for video outs.
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Google is also lacking when it comes to getting its smartphones in front of consumers.
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The judge, lacking a paper trail, sailed through his Senate confirmation process with 90 votes.
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Nolan figured Ata had suffered from some form of dwarfism, but the evidence was lacking.
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Lacking "clean" versions of his backing tracks, the audience was subjected to errant f-bombs.
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But it's not just at the bottom of the professional ladder that FEMA's lacking personnel.
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"This really shows the FBI was lacking in its research and due diligence," Zdziarski says.
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Lacking the correct technology, Takatani's idea was not realized until a couple of years ago.
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If the office itself seems lacking, the resume of its newish occupant is anything but.
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And that robs us of what is really lacking in much of technology today: empathy.
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Her characters make college look fun and intelligence easy, though they're seemingly lacking in ambition.
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"We knew as far as a conviction, we were lacking a whole lot," he said.
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That, they think, opens a window into the oceans which has, until now, been lacking.
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That means that some features are lacking in this earliest-stage version of the app.
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The ergonomics of these buds are rather lacking, and their microphone performance is garbage-tier.
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The absence of Scherzer further deflated a World Series lacking drama since a rousing opener.
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"They get to college, and lacking experience with money leads to disastrous results," Henske said.
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But her understanding of how vaping worked was lacking, mainly due to disinterest, it seemed.
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"It's not really that easy, what we're lacking is snow," Hagenston said about raising money.
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The harrowing violence that takes place in Mexico isn't exactly lacking coverage in US media.
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"It's evident many Democrats (and certainly those supporting Bernie) find Hillary's campaign lacking," Hillsman said.
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It's worth mentioning that this year's Panorama lineup is unfortunately lacking Black female talent elsewhere.
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And it's about how significantly the world is lacking by depriving itself of that value.
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But political will is often lacking, RRI coordinator Andy White told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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But this kind of relatable situation has been sorely lacking in The Walking Dead lately.
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His attention span is short, and his interest in the details of governance is lacking.
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China is a curious sort of superpower: admired for its achievements but lacking real friends.
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A haven for beer drinkers and sex fiends alike, and completely lacking in significant diversity.
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Raul Reyes: A mismanaged convention Donald Trump's convention was grossly mismanaged and lacking in cohesion.
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Supporters say the industry fills a need for customers lacking access to other banking products.
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Outside of Evans and Charles Sims in the backfield, the Bucs are lacking difference-makers.
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They range from innocent to palpitation-inducing — from logical to lacking any sort of explanation.
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Last year's Yoga Book had many of the same ideas, but its execution was lacking.
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It's hugely ambitious and successful in some areas and glaringly lacking and vapid in others.
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Others accuse female candidates of lacking political depth and using their looks to win votes.
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Overall, it feels lacking in energy, and many of the subplots have a perfunctory rhythm.
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Queen Elizabeth II's coronation was lacking in excitement for a 63½-year-old Prince Charles!
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Australia is almost alone among established democracies in lacking explicit constitutional protection for civil liberties.
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You might have noticed that the in-app camera on these apps are kinda... lacking?
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For most of Friday, sterling flitted between positive and negative territory, lacking any clear direction.
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Scroll on through and marvel at the singular talent the world is now sadly lacking.
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"Bottom line is food might be OK, but integrity is seriously lacking," the customer wrote.
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