In time, the lack of young blood may mean something else.
Clearly her response, or lack of it, didn't mean very much to him.
After the 1960s, lack of investment meant the station itself became run down.
But what did such a lack of table manners mean?
The lack of power means that the water treatment plant has shut down.
Data and Beverly both knew what a lack of response meant.
The lack of security means little assistance from international aid groups.
The lack of tracks in the drive meant they'd left during the night.
What if this lack of maternal feeling meant I wasn't good enough for him?
The lack of special security might mean that the girl, Ariel, was not here.
But as in the war, he does not lack means.
Europe does not lack the means, provided that it has the political will and the financial resources.
But they didp lack the means, and so did we.
She seemed to want to convey something to him, but lacked the means to do it.
In order to play a similar role for other measures, the Commission currently lacks the financial means.
Still, the communicator was not working and he lacked the means to test it.
Further orders did not come from Yugoslavia as it lacked the financial means to do so.
But black tenants of rented houses will have to buy them and many lack the means.
In the final analysis, the language lacked the means for accurately describing the situation.
We acknowledge, however, that our national agencies lack sufficient means and work under very difficult conditions.