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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lack of profound" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used when discussing the absence of something deep or significant, but it needs to be followed by a noun to make sense.
Example: "The report showed a lack of profound insights into the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a deficiency of depth" or "an absence of significance".
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Up to now, the use of agile procedures is still limited to IT-projects, due to a lack of profound knowledge in transferring agile techniques into interdisciplinary projects.
The problem here is, however, that there is a lack of profound integration between different safety artifacts on the one hand and the general engineering artifacts on the other hand.
This difference in behavior is consistent with a lack of profound defects in motor coordination, suggesting that Mdm2puro/Δ7-9 mice are able to compensate for the severe structural changes in their cerebella.
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Many commercial banks have done well (particularly in Spain, Canada and Australia) and JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Barclays have expanded their investment banks (see article).But the dramatic changes in the pecking order mask a lack of more profound change in the system of finance itself.
But they may just reveal a lack of ideas, a profound sense of inertia.
Above all, the videos depict mayhem at the plant, a lack of preparedness so profound that too few buses were on hand to carry workers away in the event of an evacuation.
This argument demonstrates a lack of understanding of the profound difference between the use of replication as a mechanism to assess reliability and the methods used to assess validity for peer-reviewed published academic studies, whereas GLP was instituted with the expectation that this type of verification would not occur.
Two other studies have strongly contested any genetic implication of Omi with PD [19], [20], nevertheless animals with a lack of this protease show a profound neuropathology.
There is ample evidence that fear of HIV stigma that results from a lack of confidentiality can have a profound impact on the ability and willingness of people to access and utilize HIV prevention services [ 33].
It is now well proven that schizophrenia is associated with a lack of insight [ 1- 4], which can be profound and devastating [ 3, 4].
The bottlenecks that are holding back private investments—red tape, graft, a lack of domestic fuel production, a swamped legal system, arcane labour laws, a lack of land are profound problems.
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