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The insufficiency
noun
The lack of sufficiency; a shortage or inadequacy.
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The insufficiency of art, a truth wrung from his psychiatric practice, drives him.
The insufficiency of conventional drilling fluid formulations with a combination of hardly degradable hazardous chemicals as additives raise the demands of field-applicable innovative and environmentally friendly methods.
The insufficiency of the health workforce is widely cited.
The insufficiency of blood flow in the asymptomatic spastic artery induced symptomatic CVS after treatment.
The insufficiency of pedigree leads to biased estimates of genetic parameters.
The insufficiency of the available data did not allow for any estimation of opportunity costs.
The insufficiency of the availability and comparability of A. thaliana pollen development expression data limit the power of NCA.
The insufficiency was appreciated as an in-group issue, "a cultural thing" that Westerners were not likely to appreciate.
In the packed courtroom, the insufficiency of his answer hung in the air like a gasp.
The candidates' education, or the insufficiency thereof, came up again during the most recent Presidential election.
What does the prophet do, after all, but bemoan the insufficiency of words to express his idea of the divine?
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