Sentence examples for which means lacking from inspiring English sources

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The crosswordese EWER is cleverly clued here as "Pour thing?" I especially loved TORSO clued as "Six-pack holder?" New word of the day: APTERAL, which means "Lacking a surrounding colonnade, as a temple," as opposed to peripteral, which means that the temple does have columns along its sides.

Inchoate/Incoherent "Inchoate" describes something not ready to be judged "incoherent", which means "lacking clarity".

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Which means lack of food and the anarchy it could have caused were not the reasons the society collapsed.

For the equidistant discrete VAS data a systematic disagreement especially in concentration was found relative the VRS levels which means lack of interchangeability.

The unfortunate reality of that level of eager aspiration was the lack of private equity and venture capital, which meant lack of business growth.

Thus this same process is described as wuwei 無為, which literally means "lacking action" but refers to giving up striving and effort.

Which means that, lacking an electric current to invisibly connect its characters, this "Picnic" remains little more than a billboard for prettiness.

Nor is there for the cast as a whole, "which means that, lacking an electric current to invisibly connect its characters, this 'Picnic' remains little more than a billboard for prettiness".

A lot of young actors are inexperienced, which means they lack confidence.

Jenny says more than 900 support staff have been taken out, which means officers lack back office support.

The synthetic genome was assembled in yeast, which means it lacked some of the molecular markings characteristic of bacteria.

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