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Past treatments of marsupial syndactyly have not considered the implications of this unique morphology for broader issues of digit development and evolution, and the ongoing debate regarding its phylogenetic meaning lacks a broad empirical basis.

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Within the context of Hugo's relations with his publisher and the public, these short messages were loaded with meaning; lacking such a context, these messages are meaningless.

A limitation of such an analysis is that each node in the hierarchy represents a class with an arbitrary meaning, lacking a formal definition.

Affirmations, as acts of verification or giving meaning, lacked logical inferential force; in Schlick's words, they 'do not occur within science itself, and can neither be derived from scientific propositions, nor the latter from them' (Schlick 1934, 95).

In his sometimes combative speech yesterday, News UK's chief executive Mike Darcey waded into the increasingly controversial matter of online journalistic etiquette, meaning lack of etiquette.

About a third of these struggling households had what the researchers called "very low food security," meaning lack of money forced members to skip meals, cut portions or otherwise forgo food at some point in the year.

(In this context of test-tube book-breeding it is perhaps inevitable that there is a hygge-themed colouring book on the market this autumn. Watch out, too, for books about lagom – a Swedish word meaning lack of excess – next autumn).

The context demands the unusual meaning "lack of modesty" on the part of the Gothic king, and this can be recognized as a reworking of the characterization of the Getae at Herodotus 4.93.

The distribution pattern of the molar ratio of Na/Cl versus electrical conductivity displays a random trend meaning lack of evaporation effect on chemistry of groundwater in Dammam aquifer.

From a psychological point of view, Christian's rigidity (meaning lack of flexibility to do other things) and his obsessive need to only do sadistic acts is suggestive of his psychological material.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. created the term anesthesia that was derived from the Greek word anaisthēsia meaning "lack of sensation" [ 5].

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