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This imperative has been a missing element of a truly effective Russia reset policy.

But in her Olympic preparations, Kwan wants to take charge of reinvigorating her ambitions to fulfill the one missing element of her glorious career: an Olympic gold medal.

The missing element of Jackson's career and the reason he is underrated in some quarters is the lack of an Olympic title.

Analyst Sarah Millar, of ConvergEx, points out that the US is among the worst nations in providing benefits for low-paid workers: What the minimum wage debate seems to be missing … is the dialogue that focuses on benefits as the missing element of compensation rather than higher pay.

Chris Williamson, chief economist at data provider Markit, said the return of the pay rise could also prompt the Bank of England to raise interest rates: "The long-awaited upturn in pay, which has been the missing element of the UK's economic recovery, looks to be finally upon us, reviving the prospect of a rate hike by the end of the year," he said.

Inconsistent all season by the high standards he expects of himself, and harshly self-critical about it, O'Sullivan has displayed flashes of genius in most of his matches but it was not until today that the missing element of his game, his long potting, was restored to full health.

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The second one is designed for the estimation of missing elements of the acceptable incomplete hesitant fuzzy preference relations with more known judgments.

Of course I miss elements of it: the camaraderie, the initial excitement.

The risk is that you miss elements of one way of thinking because of focusing too strongly on the other.

Such tools, which utilize the same strategy for different kinases, may inadvertently miss elements of substrate recognition that are in some way unique to a particular kinase system.

Theoretical literature on CBOs has argued that they are well positioned to reach the previously missed elements of the society and tackle disease and poverty at their roots (Bratton, 1990; Clarke, 1998; Tendler, 1982).

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