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deficiency [dɪˈfɪʃənsi] N

1. deficiency (shortage):

brak m

2. deficiency (weakness):

3. deficiency Am LAW:

deficiency account N ECON

vitamin deficiency N no pl

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Current flow can be understood in two forms: as negatively charged electrons, and as positively charged electron deficiencies called holes.
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A popular lecturer, he was acknowledged by his peers as an exceptionally intelligent man who had overcome the deficiencies of a small-town education.
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But what nagging personality deficiencies is the new and pitiless programme of cultural instruction intended to address?
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But they complained of "important deficiencies" in court procedures and inadequate judicial follow-up of organised crime cases, recommending the use of dissuasive sanctions and asset forfeiture.
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Lots of conditions, including dietary deficiencies such as iron deficiency anaemia, can cause lack of appetite, lethargy and paleness.
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The existing building had several deficiencies, and the church had been wrestling with problems of growth.
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It also found serious deficiencies in the serology division's quality-control procedures.
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All workouts are designed specifically to address perceived player deficiencies with regard to the season's performance to ensure maximum improvement.
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The most frequently treated diseases were respiratory tract infections, diarrhea and dysentery, worms, skin infections, malaria, nutritional deficiencies, and conjunctivitis.
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He highlighted what he saw as critical deficiencies in fundamentalist thought and practice.
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