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Still, black-owned art businesses and collections can be counted on the fingers of one hand, an unfortunate deficiency in a nation of 52 million inhabitants, 80percentt of whom are black.
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All this ingenuity, however, had the unfortunate effect of highlighting deficiencies in the rest of the choreography.
So far as I'm able to tell, criticisms of Sarah Palin center on her unfortunate and confused locutions, her manifest deficiency of intellectual curiosity and her tendentious claims on behalf of evident falsehoods — for example, death panels.
These unfortunate patients often have serious cosmetic and functional deficiencies due to nerve damage after surgery or radiotherapy, and if this could be avoided, it would be an important step forward in the management of such cases.
It is unfortunate that several chapters in this book suffer from this deficiency.
This lack of forward thinking is unfortunate.
The unfortunate concurrence in Haiti of an earthquake-ravaged infrastructure; long-standing deficiencies in water, sanitation and transportation; and the limited number of health professionals and their lack of experience with cholera treatment all suggested that further spread was not only likely but would have severe clinical consequences.
Very unfortunate.
Unfortunate ones.
Vitamin deficiency.
"It is a deficiency.
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