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The most important was and remains deficient [End Page 111] national "learning capacity," exacerbated in the postwar period by the perverse incentives of inward-looking development policies.

Parker Posey's Wikipedia page is severely deficient.

By Silvia Killingsworth September 23 , 2012Parker Posey's Wikipedia page is severely deficient.

Deficient press coverage and the lack of public access, until lately, to some of the 35,000 pages of court documents from his trial have only exacerbated Manning's legal predicament.

The paragraph (page 10) implies that calreticulin/calnexin system is deficient and compensated by hsp-3 etc...! Do the results support this statement?

Offers of this life-improving kind, whether they relate to deficient memory or crippling social embarrassment, usually feature in the bottom righthand corner of newspaper front pages, accompanied by a picture of a sad-looking man and demands for large sums of money in exchange for an unpromising programme of patent exercises.

PAGE A14 WARNING ON U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE With more than a quarter of the nation's bridges structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, and leaky pipes losing an estimated seven billion gallons of clean drinking water every day, the American Society of Civil Engineers assigned an overall D grade to the nation's infrastructure.

But a person who had already seen the 10-page report on the investigation said it blamed the death not on the surgery itself, but on deficient postoperative care by doctors at Mount Sinai.

"Yin deficient.

Is he mentally deficient?

Even Saddam is deficient here.

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