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Also, by definition of insufficiency, (insufficient blood flow) blood may be seen to flow freely in both directions, anterograde and retrograde between two valves.
But the excess also conveys a sense of insufficiency.
"This leaves us with a feeling of insufficiency," Ms. Calderón said at a news conference.
The sicknesses of economic excess mirror those of insufficiency and want of an earlier era.
Deregulation in a world of insufficiency brought unparalleled misery and loss.
There was a 16, three batsmen got 18 and Buttler top-scored with 22, but the scorecard is an exemplar of insufficiency.
With prodding and love, she tries to exploit those fears and turn them into moments of insufficiency and learning.
In a decision issued on Thursday, judges revealed that Kenyatta's defence team had filed a confidential request on 13 January for the court to "terminate the proceedings... on the grounds of insufficiency of evidence".
But in most other times since this day was first celebrated, and in many places today, Christmas has really been a feast of bare sufficiency in a world of insufficiency.
I know from experience that the great majority of people on this earth live with the same feeling of inauthenticity and Chekhovian provinciality, and that many suffer from an even deeper sense of insufficiency, insecurity, and degradation than I do.
Seventeen prisoners, all save three of them young students at the Hugh O'Neill, Jr., Academy, at Syen-Chun, were acquitted on the ground of insufficiency of evidence.
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