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They used to lack organisation; now they are robotisé.
I'm proud of him because he used to lack defense and he's playing his heart out on both ends of the floor.
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The continuously variable transmission took some getting used to, lacking the reassuring rise and fall of r.p.m.'s during acceleration.
I'm used to the lack of sunshine now.
Having used bikes in London, I'm used to a lack of road space being allocated to cyclists.
He also notes that many cotton importers around the world have gotten used to the lack of Egyptian cotton in the market and made plans to buy elsewhere.
Their biggest adjustment is getting used to the lack of full-time doormen — the part-time guy arrives at 9 a.m.
Rogers responds that people will just have to get used to a lack of privacy.
When you are used to a lack of funds, you already know what the other options are.
Hence when crime is high, which could be taken to indicate poor performance, low clearance rates are used to claim lack of police resources.
"Assad may have felt that he was now in a position to send Israel a signal that Israel shouldn't get used to a lack of a response.
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