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Definitions for deficiencies
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
Examples of deficiencies in a Sentence
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.
We get students from all facets, not just Chicago public schools, but other school systems as well, we meet them and try to focus on their deficiencies. So the skill levels where they are, we try to get them up to par to be successful at the grade level that they should actually be on.
The consequences of a railroad accident with 700 or 1,200 migrants on board would have been very regrettable, we can't be so irresponsible as to allow migrants to continue risking their lives on a freight line that has all the deficiencies it has.
Art therapy is being prescribed a lot more to support the mental health of young kids, especially those with social and emotional deficiencies, now with Covid-19, a lot of kids in shelters and also children in foster homes might not have access to art supplies they usually find in school. It's also mental health awareness month, so that's definitely motivating us to ramp it up send even more kits.
Each plan has shortcomings or deficiencies, no firm yet shows itself capable of being resolved in an orderly fashion through bankruptcy. Thus, the goal to end too big to fail and protect the American taxpayer by ending bailouts remains just that: only a goal.
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