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For a show from a news man, there was a marked lack of news revelation on this first episode.
Reported results were primarily descriptive rather than explanatory, and there was a marked lack of consistency in reporting standards and methods.
Take, for example, the global financial crisis, in which greed for wealth meant that there was a marked lack of awareness or concern for the well-being of others.
It's a phenomenon I started checking for in late 2013 when I slowly realized that when I discussed the disgusting displays of privilege and racism that I witness daily on platforms like Facebook and Twitter with (white) people offline, there was a marked lack of interest and an air of dismissal.
Norm Neill, historian of the early years of the Sydney Technical College, argues that the Board caused many of its own problems: There was a marked lack of unity ... Members either resigned or became inactive [and the Board failed] to accept that its autonomy was more nominal than real.
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If there is one constant in his career, it's a marked lack of interest in servicing anyone's taste but his own.
However, outside it, in dark corridors, in phone calls from Britain, in anonymous briefings against the head coach Terry Edwards and his squad, there has been a marked lack of equivalent bravery from certain individuals.
But there is a marked lack of data on how much it would cost to protect species and landed areas.
Surprisingly, inthe scientific and technological community there is a marked lack of attention to the combined research of water and energy issues.
Although events in the Himalayas have an influence far beyond the mountains, the region is data poor, and there is a marked lack of data and information especially for the high mountain areas (Eriksson et al. [2009]; Nepal [2012]).
While people are typically supportive of health research, when asked to describe the ideal level of control there is a marked lack of consensus over the preferred model of consent (e.g. explicit consent, opt out etc).
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