You look like a rev, and you're late or somehow deficient in taxes, and the revenue service is all over you.
But if I had found it upsetting wouldn't you then think that I was deficient somehow in terms of personal strength?
Because Lanachrona took over the Iron Valleys, the majer wanted to believe that the Northern Guard was somehow deficient in its training and arms skills.
Even were it true, however, that the market is somehow deficient because the pinnacle of perfect competition has not been attained, it by no means follows that further state encroachments on the economy would improve matters.
Setting the native speaker as the golden standard implies that second language speakers are somehow deficient in each language that they speak, whereas multi-competence sees them as having gained from learning a second language.
Such an observation rests on the assumption that the greater amount of the enzyme found in men is normal and implies that women are somehow deficient.
"You feel he is somehow deficient?"
There is a slight moral overtone in the report, suggesting that single parent families are somehow deficient.
The focus on survivors may suggest that those who don't survive are somehow deficient.
Americans with downbeat clothes, lank hair and an apologetic manner had to be somehow deficient in their own national hormone.