Sentence examples for sensing a lack from inspiring English sources

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Sensing a lack of interest in Washington, states have stepped in to regulate areas like the environment and consumer safety.

Sensing a lack of proper esteem from Adams and Dixon, I then detailed — in great depth — Riley's homage to Houdini in escaping the pack-and-play over the weekend.

If you're sensing a lack of interest, just move on.

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Someone more careful might have sensed a lack of interest early on, and ceased.

He sensed a lack of support for this new generation of unmanned — and therefore unglamorous — aircraft.

I sensed a lack of connection, but he insisted we met.

In fact, investors are far more likely to assert themselves when they sense a lack of a coherent long-term strategy rather than a single missed sales forecast.

Rogers's statements were delivered rather plainly, but it became clear as the hearing progressed that he sensed a lack of drive to prevent a repeat of 2016.

Now it may sense a lack of willingness to pay an economic price for the principles of independence and liberalism it claims to stand for.

Even though it was the first game of the season, Rolle said he sensed a "lack of urgency" from the Giants.

But when he arrived home from work, I sensed a lack of enthusiasm for my display of new goods.

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