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Yet she found that 42 percent of them were deficient.
But she made me realize that my own education was deficient.
You are deficient in it to the tune of one.
The report found the building's design was deficient and should not have been approved.
In most of the cases, three or more hormones are deficient.
Older people often do not absorb B12 well and may also be deficient.
But people with levels nearly twice that have been told they're deficient.
Of the 8,100 county bridges under 20 feet long, 1,175 are deficient, the report said.
And the idea that her education could be deficient in any possible way was ludicrous.
But here she was deficient; honest business did not come within her reach.
"One of the things the South has always been deficient at was getting capital.
And, perhaps, no great desire to go, for we are deficient in our enterprise.
The inventory is deficient in a number of areas, arms experts said.
"The safety policy and procedures were in place: the practice was deficient."
As you have pointed out, my knowledge of armies is deficient.
If he were deficient there, nothing should make amends for it.
Rate of roll, in particular, appears to have been deficient.
However, we Liberals are also sorry to see that it is deficient in a great many ways.
"What we're finding is so many people are deficient," he notes.
H Your health and fitness are deficient in some respect.
It was the one area of his life that was deficient.
The consensus seems to be they are deficient in attitude, skills and experience.
"There are plenty of things that I'm deficient at," he said.
The country tends to be deficient in physical infrastructure and human capital.
I regard any conservatives as being deficient in their morality.
"They said if the child was defective, we could send her back."
But why does Thomas consider a woman to be defective by nature?
It may well be that the second disk is defective.
Most work was complete by 1951, although some of the windows were then found to be defective.
If this is an automatic system at work, it may be defective.
Not that she would have let this one go, merely because it was defective.
I was beginning to think my abilities were defective in some way.
For example, the lower 25 percent of the brightness control is defective.
Can it be possible that, after all, his brain is defective?
If the law is defective, then it must be amended.
"You make it sound as if the Imperial police, power here is defective."
As a result, many of the units were defective and had to be returned.
"The virus itself can be defective and act on the wrong date."
It does seem to me that this kind of observing is defective.
He used two detonators, in case one might be defective.
There is no use in storing arms which are defective.
However, this device was defective and failed to record anything.
"Wouldn't be the first time a replacement part was defective, here or anywhere else."
Again the case would turn on whether the sparklers were defective.
Do you think that the framework as it stands is defective?
It was defective in concept, and their opponent should have known better.
But this is exactly the attitude which I maintain to be defective.
Either your phone was defective and they replaced it for free or you are lying.
These may be defective in wounds that do not heal.
The fault was not in the techniques; they were defective to begin with.