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Insufficiencies
noun
Plural of insufficiency
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Having said this, these objections to Schnorr randomness open the door to similar objections to ML-randomness, though one might wonder whether the purported insufficiencies of ML-randomness are nearly as worrisome as the insufficies of Schnorr randomness, no matter how much Schnorr might embrace as intended some of these apparent counterexamples.
The government blames "insufficiencies" in its accounting system, but with estimated oil proceeds of $17.8 billion over the period in question, they could perhaps have hired more accountants.In this section Elections or caucuses?
In order to overcome the insufficiencies of single-wire transmission, the early telephone industry shifted to a two-wire system called the open-wire pair.
Toward the end of his life, however, he became a universally revered man, a personality that for all its defects and insufficiencies held together the rotting structure of the multinational state.
The reprogrammed cells retained the disease genotype of the adult cells and were stimulated to differentiate into motor neurons that displayed functional insufficiencies associated with spinal muscular atrophy.
There was such a variety of behavior on display at these parties that when he came home and lay down on the bed, finally removing his sunglasses for the evening, he would soberly play back for himself his insufficiencies.
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This syndrome also can result from an increased concentration of corticosteroids secreted by benign and malignant tumours of the adrenal gland; conversely, the production of an insufficient amount of adrenal corticosteroids results in primary adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison's disease).
A second hedonist response is to accept that the insufficiency objector has indeed found a case that is insufficient for value, but then to claim that it is not an instance of pleasure.
There was a 16, three batsmen got 18 and Buttler top-scored with 22, but the scorecard is an exemplar of insufficiency.
Judith's cruel imagination exposes the insufficiency of Matt's, while also repositioning Eliot, whose institutionalisation of his wife, and whose conversion (retreat?) to the Church, are Roberta's preoccupations.
But the information minister recently declared that the patient faced "complications as a result of a severe lung infection" and a "respiratory insufficiency".
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