deficient in the PONS Dictionary

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Coverage of the steel reinforcing was also deficient.
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The bridge was recently evaluated as safe and in good condition despite being 58 years old; it was not listed as structurally deficient.
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They suffered for decades from inadequate funding, outmoded or dilapidated facilities, and deficient textbooks (often ones previously used in white schools).
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But, most importantly, it is deficient of a captivating screenplay.
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However, they were heavily deficient in equipment - overall, only around 20% of the assigned vehicles were available.
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The majority of death, disability, and disease in these regions can not be attributed to deficient sharps waste management.
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Though it is electron deficient compared to carbon, it does not form a metal.
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Only a small fraction of the estimated 1543 proteins in tears are differentially deficient or upregulated in dry eye.
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Finally, poor women had deficient diets, because their husbands and children received disproportionately large shares of food.
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However, the term is now reserved for magnesium deficient dolostones or magnesium rich limestones.
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