deficiency in the PONS Dictionary

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Finance companies refer to this as the loan or lease deficiency.
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Its primary objective is to overcome deficiencies or to satisfy the demand in low-level surveillance.
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This is due to deficiencies on the supply side of the economy.
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Quantitative or qualitative deficiency of either may lead to thrombophilia (a tendency to develop thrombosis).
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Small, distorted leaves resembling a boron deficiency emerge.
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Units reportedly sell for around $15,000 and are promoted for diagnosis of conditions including parasites, food and environmental sensitivities, candida, nutritional deficiencies and much more.
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This deficiency is expected to be addressed in the fourth production phase in 2019, or perhaps later.
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Though the pair are completely incompatible with each other, they do acquire the others strengths to offset their own deficiencies.
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Prenatal iron deficiency has been suggested as a possible mechanism for these problems.
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Unlike galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase deficiency, the symptoms of galactokinase deficiency are relatively mild.
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