Sentence examples for to lacking from inspiring English sources

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to lacking

noun

A defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.

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But no politician admits to lacking that.

But in addition to lacking N.H.L. management experience, Roy has also never coached in the league.

They also confess to lacking the nous to find the niche markets their pine requires.

(Mr. Walcott, who admitted to lacking athletic skill, missed two consecutive shots).

The continuously variable transmission took some getting used to, lacking the reassuring rise and fall of r.p.m.'s during acceleration.

(I confess to lacking the proper nose gene; to me, it smelled of Sprite, leaving a residue of Dr Pepper).

"Pornography should be entertainment, but due to lacking alternatives, it has become a means to learn, especially for young people," he wrote.

In addition to lacking Kerouac's dark movie-star looks, he radiates little of the inner fire that crackled through Kerouac's writing.

Empty box corresponds to lacking data for technical reason (unworkable biologic sampling or video).

Due to lacking oxygen inside the dense core, the oxidation of carbon happens on the outside.

Non-neural conduits fail to support regeneration over larger gaps due to lacking viable Schwann cells.

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