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    deficient


    1. ~ Researchers in the US have found that skipping breakfast routinely can indirectly increase the chances of developing diabetes and heart disease as the sugar deficient body craves for fatty foods which are hard to resist


    2. It wasn’t hard to pick up, since her mother was technologically deficient, and very


    3. “It isn’t just the pace that’s deficient


    4. The former is oftentimes based on faulty (intellectual) assumptions or premises or an inability to think (critically); the latter, on deficient reasoning


    5. The ever-finer sharpening of Man’s sharp stones, the substitute fangs that he had been so woefully deficient in, must have been used to open dead carcasses for a long, long time before the realization that it could be used on live flesh also dawned on some lucky individual


    6. This signifies that unemployed, retired person, senior, physical deficient person, housewife and person that acts in the informal economy or lacking person of any nature will be the investors and participators of this solution in its own favor


    7. Maybe they were common sense deficient as well


    8. Only when seen in isolation it becomes deficient and thus


    9. 25 For Hagar learned all the ways of Sarai as Sarai taught her, she was not in any way deficient in following her good ways


    10. Because of the deficient

    11. 7 And the labor of Egypt strengthened on the children of Israel in those days, and note if one brick was deficient in any man's daily labor, the Egyptians took his youngest boy by force from his mother, and put him into the building in the place of the brick which his father had left wanting


    12. 14 And it shall come to pass that if you are deficient in your daily bricks, I will put your young children in their stead


    13. 20 And the number of all the children killed in the building was two hundred and seventy, some whom they had built on instead of the bricks which had been left deficient by their fathers, and some whom they had drawn out dead from the building


    14. process is sadly deficient


    15. was question as to why the Universities accepted students who were deficient in academic standards, his reply was that the University had no control over the public schools, but if they refused entry to all students who were deficient, they would not have a University


    16. 25 For Hagar learned all the ways of Sarai as Sarai taught her she was not in any way deficient in following her good ways


    17. 7 And the labor of Egypt strengthened on the children of Israel in those days and note if one brick was deficient in any man's daily labor the Egyptians took his youngest boy by force from his mother and put him into the building in the place of the brick which his father had left wanting


    18. 14 And it shall come to pass that if you are deficient in your daily bricks I will put your young children in their stead


    19. 20 And the number of all the children killed in the building was two hundred and seventy some whom they had built on instead of the bricks which had been left deficient by their fathers and some whom they had drawn out dead from the building


    20. 67 Jesus said; "Whoever believes that the All itself is deficient is himself completely deficient

    21. Coast Guard and National Transportation Safety Board investigations and the final report (4 May 1978) attributed the sinking to high (35 feet or more) waves, deficient weather tight bulkheads in the cargo hold, reduced freeboard as authorized by amendments to the Great Lakes Load Regulations, and massive flooding in the cargo holds caused by the collapse or loss of at least one hatch cover (NTSB Edmund Fitzgerald Accident Report, USCG Hdqtrs, Washington, D


    22. the operation of them under the most hazardous conditions are beyond praise; but we may not forget that (at the beginning of the war) the Navy was woefully deficient in escorts and small craft, and should resolve to never be caught short again” (Beck, pp


    23. What praise then shall we give to Him or what return shall we make for the things which we have received? We were deficient in understanding worshipping stones and wood and gold and silver and brass the works of men's hands; and our whole life was nothing else than death


    24. "Our training's been deficient in realism, and even more in mental preparation


    25. The gas station's capabilities were limited, and when a test showed the charging circuit deficient, the works included a tow to one of the GM dealers in Gettrick


    26. And that shortcoming alone proves that they are seriously deficient


    27. For the sake of the semi-positive we shall chronicle the pianist, a true virtuoso if there ever was one, so blessed in the field of melodic opulence that he can very nearly enchant the artistically deficient, weaving them in a web of enlightenment with super-fast keystrokes and pulsations


    28. Deficient unification weakens the moral nature and engenders unhappiness


    29. they are eating too little, but because the foods they do eat are deficient in the


    30. 3 "How long shall I bear with you? Are you all slow of spiritual comprehension and deficient in living faith? All these months have I taught you the truths of the kingdom, and yet are you dominated by material motives instead of spiritual considerations

    31. The check was Anna's way of branding him a defeatist, a coward, a man deficient in fortitude to brave the rigours of the assignment


    32. What about Babies Who Die or the Mentally Deficient?


    33. mentally deficient, in most ways, are like little children


    34. It is important to say that there are many things that are decided for the being that also impact the family and these are not the fault of the family, they were not deficient, they are simply now experiencing something that they chose to engage in with the new offspring


    35. The Institute had strict procedures for safety, whereas the Bhopal plant was deficient in that regard


    36. Tremont had nothing to do with the deficient communications and nobody here had any experience about modern air warfare


    37. I did a web search for genealogy templates and there were quite a few, but all were deficient, as I pointed out earlier


    38. I have to say in all frankness that the fighter tactics I learned in the United States have proved totally deficient


    39. John, not knowing what she was really doing and having his eyes closed, felt a soothing heat replace his back pain as Ingrid healed with the touch of her hands the osteoporosis of his spine as well as his deficient suprarenal glands, ending in less than a minute the Addison Disease that had made him suffer so much since his early childhood


    40. The notion that veg*n diets are more likely than omnivorous ones to be nutrient deficient is the result of sorting foods by nutrient/weight ratio

    41. Colonel Morgan’s negligence, when he had let his deputy reject the need for pressurized suits, was an example among many of a standard in leadership and training that was either deficient or skewered


    42. are deficient in folate


    43. deficient in vitamin C, more than 50% are deficient in Vitamin E and more and more are


    44. were still found deficient in essential micronutrients


    45. At the same time however, I realize that as far as creation goes, my work is extremely deficient


    46. Too many kids these days are history deficient


    47. Add to that the general human tendency to speak inarticulately and quickly while on the phone, God knows I’m guilty of it, combine it with my deficient Portuguese and witness the communication crisis that lies in front of me


    48. Of course they get ill from these miserable conditions, more ill even than we get, because they are already deficient in vitamins and are otherwise poorly nourished


    49. greatly deficient in that majestic boldness and


    50. has happened and shouldn’t have, or as deficient because of something












































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    Synonyms for "deficient"

    deficient lacking wanting inferior substandard insufficient incompetent imperfect inapt defective incomplete

    "deficient" definitions

    inadequate in amount or degree


    of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement


    falling short of some prescribed norm