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be quite lacking
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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Apparently that did not change her view, expressed earlier, that "I find your presentation indicating true culpability or remorse or understanding why you did what you did to be quite lacking".
For both scenarios, we demonstrate enhanced performance using BP on our modeling of the problem, yet find the ubiquitous structural paradigm to be quite lacking.
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"But, in terms of infrastructure and party apparatus, it's quite lacking there".
Marco Avellaneda New York, July 16, 2009 To the Editor: As a recently retired New Hampshire lawyer, I know that many judges are quite lacking.
However, from the literature, studies on the dipping process are quite lacking.
To our best knowledge, the research on general AFBSDDEs and its wide applications in mathematical finance are quite lacking in the literature.
Adolescence is a critical stage in the life course and evidence suggests that even though contraceptive use has been steadily increasing among women in Ghana over the past years, contraceptive prevalence and determinants among female adolescents is quite lacking.
"Thus, we find the similarity of expression to be, quite clearly, 'totally lacking.' The (two songs) are so utterly dissimilar that reasonable minds could not differ as to a lack of substantial similarity between them".
But the area, already isolated, was quite poor, lacking electricity and modern plumbing, he recalled.
Moreover, FERPA's enforcement is quite minimal, lacking a private right of action and having a sanction so implausible it has never been imposed in the 35+ year history of the law.
The aim of the dialogues was mostly not explicitly formulated, evaluation was quite often lacking, and the discussion of patients was usually open-ended.
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