Sentence examples for suggested lack of from inspiring English sources

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If I could think of another "M" adjective that suggested lack of core conviction, I would toss it in so there'd be three.

The fact that "anarchy continued unabated for days" suggested "lack of appropriate action or adequate action, if not inaction, on the part of the state in handling the situation".

The fact that small businesses don't often complain to the office about regulatory arcana like the assessment for styrene, for example, could indicate lack of interest or, as Mr. Sullivan, the former chief counsel, suggested, lack of time or awareness.

This suggested lack of understanding is echoed by Julian Huppert, the Liberal Democrats' candidate for Cambridge and co-author of the party's proposal for a digital bill of rights (which incidentally suggests a prison term for data offenders – does the government count?).

A scandal involving expensive joyrides for journalists and workers' representatives had further suggested lack of grip at the very top.At a stormy shareholders' meeting in January, Mr Cromme apologised for mistakes and tardy action by the supervisory board, but he showed no sign of making an exit.

Sedimentation of RP or SA at the bottom of the petri dishes (Fig. 7g, h), suggested lack of contact between growing Pseudomonas on the agar surface and RP or SA at the bottom.

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But J.R. Smith was taking — and mostly missing — 3-point shots from Weehawken when the game was already won; bad form, suggesting lack of discipline.

The compound was found to be UV inactive, suggesting lack of any conjugated system.

The hydrogels did not induce significant IL-8 upregulation or cytotoxicity when cultured against vaginal macrophage cells, suggesting lack of immunogenicity.

All the complexes exhibit a structure-less band at 1090 110000 cm-1 corresponding to ν(ClO4), suggesting lack of a significant interaction in the solid state [42].

However, there are also reports suggesting lack of a role of Notch signaling in specifying Th cell fate especially Th1 versus Th2 differentiation (Ong et al., 2008).

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