Sentence examples for perpetually lacking from inspiring English sources

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Back then, many young people in Mexico, a country perpetually lacking in opportunities, discovered in gangs what they found nowhere else: a sense of belonging and a safe haven.

While our supply of moral outrage is perpetually lacking for the Muslim world, we spare no opportunity to set loose our virtuous fury within the West.

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Rather, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" seems to have come from his accounting department, the part of his brain that willfully generated stories to sell to magazines for the money he perpetually lacked.

Karpinski's account surfaced on the same day another officer accused by the Army of wrongdoing in the scandal, Lt. Col. Jerry L. Phillabaum, released an official rebuttal stating that Abu Ghraib perpetually lacked key resources and personnel, and that the leadership above him was almost entirely unresponsive to his requests for help.

She mentioned that governments who show little regard for women's rights will perpetually lack respect for democracy and justice.

As is the case with many of the "questions" asked by Waldrep in Archicembalo, our daily self-questionings are usually statements rather than incipient investigations because most of them perpetually lack answers--and we know it.

This is the woman who, during four years of running the City Council Education Committee, agitated the bureaucracy and the teachers' union alike with exhaustive hearings on the dearth of science classes, the restrictions of the union contract and, famously, the matter of why so many school bathrooms seemed perpetually to lack toilet paper.

One could blame the constant corporate-sponsored advertising that's perpetually shovelled down our throats, or the weight of attitudinal peer pressures, or perhaps even lacking willpower as a means of understanding this cultural permissiveness.

While she keeps faith with some of du Maurier's favorite themes, including the struggle to shape identity and the way illusion perpetually jostles our perceptions, she lacks du Maurier's reckless romantic chutzpah.

But that's about as much as an individual can achieve in Albany, and a vote for Mr. Marcellino is a vote to keep things going the way they are now -- perpetually late budgets, lack of individual responsibility on the part of the legislators, unregulated lobbying and quasi-public agencies running amok on the taxpayers' dollars.

For example, residents in certain regions of New Guinea generally lack the credit to make phone calls; instead, they remain perpetually on call, waiting for job offers from more affluent citizens to complete one chore or another.

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