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"They're missing key elements that tell the story".
Its Spanish-American War monument was corroded and the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch was missing key elements, including its angels.
We've taught participants how to improve communications and marketing; we've worked with women interested in developing business skills and advised the country's economists on the special economic zone policy – a good idea, but missing key elements to make it attractive investment destination.
While Preece wrote that the episode was missing key elements from previous episodes, Fowler criticized the installment, since the first fifteen minutes of the entry were about Marcus and Elena and their lives.
Most low-level explanations of genetic influence (36%) were missing key elements and included fully or partially inaccurate, incomplete, and/or missing explanations.
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The model underlying these treatments has been criticised as missing key therapeutic elements, such as specifically identified therapeutic processes, and an approach to positive goals and motivation [ 15].
Although DC's legalization measure has officially survived its 30-day congressional review, it has come out the other end of the political sausage maker missing several key elements, including crucial accompaniments like the funding to regulate the sale and taxation of pot.
Yet, I'm afraid that there are many alarmists and others who advocate for such extreme measures -- seeking with good intentions the "holy grail" of doing away with violence once and for all -- and who are missing other key elements of what should be a comprehensive strategy for disarming America's gun culture in a prudent and meaningful way.
Half sobbing, half smiling, she explained that she had written the postcard to herself and our lack of comprehension of the Icelandic language resulted in us missing a key element scribbled on the top right-hand side of the postcard: that it should be left in the barrel until she could return to get it.
STEVEN M. CLAYTON Ocean, N.J., Sept. 24, 2006 Am I missing a key element?
The debate about the survival of 2 Columbus Circle ("A Building's Bold Spirit, Clad in Marble and Controversy," Arts pages, Nov. 24) is missing a key element.
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