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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anticipated lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations regarding a deficiency or absence of something in the future.
Example: "The project was delayed due to the anticipated lack of resources needed for completion."
Alternatives: "expected shortage of" or "foreseen absence of".
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But considering the historical inclination to let seniority prevail and the anticipated lack of desire among Democrats to overhaul such an important committee so soon after a successful election, Waxman's win is truly a sign that there is fervent desire for change on this front.
To fill the anticipated lack of a fireboat, Phoenix was built in 1954 in Alameda by Hugh F. Munroe of Plant Shipyard, paid for by the State of California.
Uncontrolled studies were eligible for inclusion in the review because of the anticipated lack of evidence from RCTs.
Only 18 patients (1.7%) had a CMG score indicating anticipated lack of supply for ≥ 50% of days/doses.
Arguably, the anticipated lack of activation could have protected the treated group by lowering ischemia-induced inflammation during shock.
This decision was taken given the anticipated lack of data in this area which was established in an earlier scoping review.
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"While the analyst day was upbeat, in our view, lack of anticipated 2006 upside potential and market share concerns remain an overhang," wrote analyst Justin Post in a research note Monday.
The lack of anticipated changes of 5-HT metabolism related to antisocial/oppositional behaviour [ 73, 74] may simply reflect the extent of 5-HT metabolism from peripheral sources.
A number of features of this study may have contributed to the lack of anticipated change based on the serum urate concentrations.
The current discourse can lead to frustration with the lack of anticipated progress and escalating intensity to seek ways to ensure certainty of outcomes.
Deficient understanding of the potential multiple mechanisms of aberrant surfactant metabolism in this disease cohort may in part explain the lack of anticipated clinical benefits from exogenous surfactant replacement strategies.
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