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The European Union, he said, "must attack the structural elements that make the labor market function deficiently."
The preference of many small owners with deficiently maintained properties in low-income neighborhoods, the contractors say, is to let the city pay.
The person who breathes deeply has a decided advantage over the man who breathes deficiently.
Still, Central Intelligence Agency estimates have proved wrong and policy judgments deficiently informed.
As a consequence of the astral body functioning deficiently in the metabolic system, there is a tendency to constipation.
If morality is intrinsic to humanity, then amoral human beings either do not exist or are only deficiently human.
The first Canadian counter-attack, executed on the 3rd, was deficiently organised and coordinated, resulting in heavy casualties and the removal of numerous officers.
Applying this test to Washington's case, the Court concluded that counsel did not perform deficiently and that Washington suffered no prejudice.
Judge Lynn said that the settlement, struck by the lead counsel Schiffrin & Barroway, was negotiated deficiently.
If the astral body is functioning deficiently, processes will arise in the physical body which are really foreign processes in the human organism.
However, the country's macroeconomic crisis, the perverse incentives built into the PRA, and the deficiently targeted subsidy scheme have jeopardized the medium-term sustainability of the program.
Minor Flaws at Boeing Tail Plants An F.A.A. inspection of factories that make tails for Boeing 737's found some deficiently trained workers and some excessively short bolts.
Even though many other Bantu languages have some deficient verbs, the system used in the Sotho-Tswana languages is unusually intricate and specialized, with a rather large number of verbs that may be used deficiently.
SCENT RUMORS SPREAD THROUGH POLKJHY NOW, alleging the Captain-Leader was deficiently stacked.
Three Member States have not yet transposed the directive, four have done so deficiently and inadequately and three Member States have received communications from the Commission that could potentially lead to proceedings at the European Court of Justice.
Whenever someone, on seeing something, realizes that that which he now sees wants to be like some other reality but falls short and cannot be like that other since it is inferior, do we agree that the one who thinks this must have prior knowledge of that to which he says it is like, but deficiently so?