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This hints at a key lacuna in Carter's agenda: though he got into the peacemaking business as a politician, he gives too little attention to the need for building political support for a diplomatic initiative — among voters at home as much as among Israelis and Palestinians.
A key lacuna in these models is how a simple corrective action (e.g. 'go eat') in response to a homeostatic deficit might be translated into a complex behavioral strategy for interacting with the dynamic and uncertain external world.
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Once Garbo began to speak, and people realized that Palin had a few key lacunae in her understanding of the globe and even of her running mate's record, the myth of the Alaska superwoman continued to unravel.
The use of quasi-lacunae allows us to overcome a key constraint of the previously developed version of our algorithm that was based on genuine lacunae.
Using Enpp1 −/− mice we identified a key role for NPP1 in maintaining the size of osteocyte lacunae.
I seem to enjoy telling stories with a central absence, with a lacuna tunnelled into them.
It occupies a small chamber called a lacuna, which is contained in the calcified matrix of bone.
Indirectly, Carter's title also hints at a second lacuna.
His long reticence temporarily distracted attention from a bigger lacuna.
Either way, it suggests a profound lacuna in biologists' understanding of the world.
The question is, is it a big lacuna as well as a deep one?
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