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The disaster we are witnessing now, as two new books by journalists Charlotte McDonald-Gibson and Patrick Kingsley make clear, is what happens when right lacks might.
But the ego that Nagbe lacks might also prevent him from ever being mentioned in the same sentence as the top American footballers, players who don't possess Nagbe's skill but outsrip his hunger to achieve.
What your friend lacks might be what you have.
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Crudely put: We lack might, so what we do is right.
A zesty and ingenious Remain campaign – of the sort we conspicuously lacked – might have presented the Europhile Churchill as a patriotic anti-Brexit icon.
But a major concern for Detroit residents remains the possibility that services, already severely lacking, might be further diminished in bankruptcy.
That the new work lacks energy might be expected of a writer in his eighth decade.
My virtual employment history lacks, some might say, a certain focus.
The empty cityscapes seem devoid of memory – while all the time suggesting that this lack might itself be a memory.
Even though the self-employed lack the benefits of social insurance, this lack might be implicitly offset by their desire for autonomy (Arias and Khamis 2009).
However, the weak correlation or its lack might be considered beneficial in the case of processing a wafer into a fully operational device the parameter's inhomogeneity, resulting from the complex growth procedure, uniformly influences the sample.
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