Sentence examples for lacking a counterpart from inspiring English sources

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But now that the E series has become the company's professional line, the consumer-focused SE line has been lacking a counterpart to the $99 E2c — until now.

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Republicans, who lack a counterpart to the Futuro Fund, are seeking to engage Hispanics in their own way.

In 1968, CBS had its regular television news programs, which in its view were analogous to newspapers, and it had its hour-long documentaries, which it compared with books, but it lacked a counterpart of magazines.

The growth of a separate thrift industry in the United States was largely fostered by regulations unique to that country; these banks therefore lack a counterpart elsewhere in the world.

Another gene, gltP encoding a glutamate-aspartate symporter, is also up-regulated at low temperature in Y. enterocolitica, but lacks a counterpart in P. luminescens.

The phylogeny for said catechol-O-methyltransferase (-like) sequences suggests they are ubiquitous genes that lack a counterpart in modern/angiosperm plants (Additional File 12) and are part of a yet to be elucidated pathway in conifer defenses.

In Sulfolobus solfataricus the GINS complex is additionally associated with a protein called RecJdbd (RecJ-like DNA- binding domain) that is homologous to the C-terminal domain of bacterial RecJ but lacks a counterpart to the nuclease domain of RecJ [ 12].

On the one hand, I will address the issue of media tantum, i.e. middle verbs lacking an active counterpart, including transitive deponent verbs, and suggest possible motivations for their idiosyncratic behavior.

For example, when someone sees that a lemon is yellow, they might well lack a conscious counterpart who hallucinates, but they arguably still have a conscious counterpart who sees a fake lemon that is yellow.

At its best, evangelicals' commitment to applying the "Christian worldview" to every dimension of life has led young people to "reflect on their deepest beliefs" in a manner that "lacks a secular counterpart," Stephens and Giberson write.

A comparison of the databases showed which bacterial genes lacked a human counterpart within the 90% of the genome covered in LifeSeq.

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