Sentence examples for be lack from inspiring English sources

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be lack

noun

A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.

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It can't be lack of money.

The trouble may not just be lack of aspiration about education.

Mathis played sporadically in the World Cup for what appeared to be lack of fitness.

The explanation may partly be lack of reaction from the stadium.

One reason was deemed to be lack of marketing support from government ministers.

The reason for this cannot be lack of money or facilities, since care for others can be demonstrated.

The problem can be lack of skill or the cost of equipment, but there are some who simply aren't interested.

DD It could be lack of toilets in the school, it could be teachers not showing up.

Whether it be lack of capital, knowledge, or support - if you are able - quickly prioritise what's required.

In addition, there appears to be lack of enthusiasm for car ownership among the so-called Millennial generation of young people".

The most important continuing obstacles to complying with the law seem to be lack of information and training and lingering stereotypes about what people with disabilities can do.

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