Sentence examples for they were deficient from inspiring English sources

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"And that's not saying they were deficient to begin with; Tom just strives for perfection.

Nearly half the executives said that entry-level workers lacked writing skills, and 27percentt said that they were deficient in critical thinking.

Some other stories to follow after three days of drafting: Matt Waldman, Rookie Scouting Portfolio, on the 49ers: One thing is easy to tell with San Francisco's offseason acquisitions: they felt they were deficient in the vertical game.

The observers were genetically identical to each other, except that half were CREB "knockouts" (that is, they were deficient in the gene responsible for activator CREB .In the course of normal social interactions and CREB knockouts are normal in this respect the observers learnt about the new food by smelling the whiskers and breath of the demonstrator.

They were deficient in their narrow domain of application.

A needs analysis was carried out to establish what they and their teachers perceived as the major skills in which they were deficient.

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OTC deficiency in cultured SKOV3 cells implies that they are deficient in endogenous arginine anabolism, and arginine can only be synthesized via ASS-mediated conversion of exogenously supplied citrulline (which is absent in standard DMEM medium).

The micronutrient deficiency (nutritional) hypothesis posits that people eat non-food substances because they are deficient in iron, zinc, calcium, or some other micronutrient and that pica is an attempt to increase micronutrient intake [26] [28].

The academy urged that all school buses built before 1977 be retired from use "because they are deficient in several significant safety standards".

Research shows that they are deficient in social skills, usually shy, unassertive, and passive and socially withdrawn.

Although the different mouse strains have various hormonal abnormalities, they share a common trait; they are deficient in or cannot respond to growth hormone, the substance that prompts the liver to churn out another hormone called IGF-1, for insulin-like growth factor.

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