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The phrase "a lack of engineering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where there is insufficient engineering expertise, resources, or practices.
Example: "The project's failure was largely attributed to a lack of engineering oversight during the design phase."
Alternatives: "insufficient engineering" or "deficiency in engineering".
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It's not a lack of engineering or natural resources we just don't have enough political will.
It's not a lack of engineering or natural resources — we just don't have enough political will.
The study confirms other research showing that a lack of engineering expertise was a brake on developing economies.
The delay was caused partly by a lack of engineering resources, Boeing said, as it has pulled much of its manpower onto the new 787 Dreamliner, itself about 18 months behind schedule.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND — A lack of engineering and technical skills in Britain poses a serious threat to the country's ability to expand its renewable-energy industry, according to those who work in the field, a problem that analysts say is rooted in a lack of emphasis on science education in British schools and universities.
The UK's economic recovery could be "constrained" by a lack of engineering skills, warns a government adviser.
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Difficulty in sourcing qualified professionals to work on and at the site was raised in New York Times coverage by Oppenheimer analyst Fadel Gheit, and certainly energy companies have become increasingly public about their distress over a lack of science, engineering, technology and math (STEM) students in recent years.
Additionally, there is a lack of requirements engineering knowledge amongst scientists who develop software.
The nation's industrial history had left Wales with a "very unusual economic structure", the former Labour first minister said, with a lack of design, engineering, science and management jobs.
However, there is a lack of detailed engineering studies of the downstream process (DSP) of recombinant proteins produced in transgenic soybean.
- A lack of reverse-engineering algorithms and methods that are able to incorporate existing biological knowledge effectively.
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