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It is not so much that it is false as that it lacks meaning.
One man wanted to get rid of "deceptively" because, he said, "it lacks meaning".
The performance has been accused of gimmickry with critics suggesting it lacks meaning and favours showmanship over the cerebral.
Some of us feel ashamed that Islam has become a byword for sinister, guerrilla warfare and is now regarded as a monstrous, rogue faith, easily turned into a killing call, most effectively for young men for whom life lacks meaning and direction.
From these, it does not follow that 'the author of Waverly' has neither denotation nor connotation that it lacks meaning.
Second, Rubio has strong Tea Party ties that Bush lacks, meaning that he could expand the base without losing too many true conservatives.
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And efficient public-sector management was lacking, meaning that "security of life, property, transaction and contract" cannot be guaranteed.
Mo Vaughn homered into the Allegheny River beyond right field (on one bounce) in the ninth, but he knew it lacked meaning.
The mood has been dour for much of the month, as games at Citi Field, most of them losses, have lacked meaning.
The episodes, which are available on YouTube, have higher production values than the 1972 match on PBS, but they are far less interesting because they lack meaning and significance.
Behaviors acquired by children in the classroom may lack meaning for them (Kızıltaş and Sak 2016).
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