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de·fi·cien·cies
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deficienciesnoun
Plural form of deficiency.
Webster Dictionary
Deficiencies
of Deficiency
Editors Contribution
deficiencies
A lack or shortage.
Herman got vitamin deficiencies by being vegan.
Submitted by JP03 on December 15, 2014
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of deficiencies in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of deficiencies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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As a result of our audit reports... The TSA is now, for the first time in memory, critically assessing The TSA deficiencies in an honest and objective light.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show is, and has always strived to be, a place that brings positivity to the world, and though not all of the allegations were corroborated, we are disappointed that the primary findings of the investigation indicated some deficiencies related to the shows day-to-day management. We have identified several staffing changes, along with appropriate measures to address the issues that have been raised, and are taking the first steps to implement them.
He’s had a pretty strange run since the convention, you would think that we want to be focusing on Hillary Clinton, on all of her deficiencies. She is such a weak candidate that one would think that we would be on offense against Hillary Clinton, and it is distressing that that’s not what we’re talking about these days.
If those people who are saying, ‘get rid of the police,’ would say, ‘you know what, we’re going to come in and we’re going to become a part of this community. We’re going to give our hard-earned income to shop in this community. We’re going to mentor kids in this community,’ now you’re talking, but you can’t just say, let’s get rid of the police and then live these other social deficiencies or problems in place.
This model contract addresses some of the deficiencies of the old buyback contract and it further aligns the short- and long-term interests of parties involved.
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