Sentence examples for a lack of dependable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a lack of dependable" is not correct in written English.
It should be followed by a noun, such as "a lack of dependable sources" or "a lack of dependable information."
Example: "The project failed due to a lack of dependable data to support our findings."
Alternatives: "a shortage of reliable" or "an absence of trustworthy".

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Rocky terrain and a lack of dependable roads go some way to explaining this outlier; Iceland has a road density (quantity of road per land area) comparable to Kenya or Tanzania.

The contrast between the gig economy's rhetoric (everyone is always connecting, having fun, and killing it!) and the conditions that allow it to exist (a lack of dependable employment that pays a living wage) makes this kink in our thinking especially clear.

I feel for the taxi drivers and companies that currently transport passengers from LAX, but I blame the politicians who allowed a reality to take hold here that you don't find in most European airports: a lack of dependable and low-priced transportation systems for travelers.

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A major obstacle to developing such tests is the lack of dependable biomarkers for reactions across endemic populations.

Because of the widespread illiteracy and lack of dependable communication services and poor infrastructure, a door-to-door survey with stratified, multistage cluster random sampling and face-to-face interviewing was the only feasible method.

Because of the risks inherent in its manufacture and the lack of dependable means for its detonation, nitroglycerin was largely a laboratory curiosity until Immanuel Nobel and his son Alfred made extensive studies of its commercial potential in the years 1859 61.

Both books do an energetic job of trying to ferret out the facts of Riefenstahl's life, facts obscured by her own lies, boasts and denials, and a job made all the more difficult, as Mr. Trimborn writes, by the lack of dependable evidence from other sources relating to many of the early chapters of her life.

There could be many reasons attributed to such failure and these include inappropriate selection of materials, lack of dependable traffic and axle load data and limited information related to distresses for analysis.

The most important point that emerges from our review is that despite numerous studies of Fiji's reef fisheries, the current status of reef-associated fisheries at the national level is still uncertain due, mainly, to the lack of dependable data on the subsistence fisheries.

9 11 This lack of dependable diagnostic criteria for disease progression and therapeutic response can undermine clinical trial success and complicate clinical decision making.

He identifies a number of challenges companies face: a lack of trust between public and private, political power plays, lack of continuity of leadership and staff, and most importantly in developing countries, a lack of capacity and resource to be solid, dependable partners.

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