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deficiência
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dèficit
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pobreza
A shortage or absence of what is needed.
lack
deficit
deficiency
insufficiency
inadequateness
sufficiency
adequacy
Portuguese
deficiência
lack
deficit
deficiency
insufficiency
inadequateness
1
However, the
lack
of grazing animals wasn't all good news for plants.
2
That need not lead to a
lack
of oil, however, Voser said.
3
Southern Europe has not solved its fiscal problems and
lack
of competitiveness.
4
Many of these victims
lack
the adequate support from family and community.
5
Various factors are responsible, mainly
lack
of resources, or resources ineffectively used.
1
The state budget
deficit
this year is projected at 195 billion riyals.
2
This could therefore be a means to reduce the public sector
deficit
.
3
Countries accumulate debt partly as a result of sustaining a trade
deficit
.
4
We need to take responsibility for our
deficit
,
and reform our government.
5
The same would be true for any future
deficit
-
cutting
agreement, he said.
1
Patients: Case reports-twopatients with thrombosis and family history of
AT
-
III
deficiency
.
2
Protein
deficiency
can very easily become a problem if you're not careful.
3
Recent research revealed altered mineral distribution within sheep femora following estrogen
deficiency
.
4
Healthcare providers may use the comparative data to identify areas of
deficiency
.
5
Thus CXCR4-using virus may emerge as a possible consequence of immune
deficiency
.
1
Chronic venous
insufficiency
of lower limbs is a common problem in adults.
2
However, there have been concerns regarding decreased nitrofurantoin efficacy with renal
insufficiency
.
3
Prior pregnancy termination is also a major risk factor for cervical
insufficiency
.
4
Background: Renal
insufficiency
is characterized by lipoprotein abnormalities including elevated triglyceride levels.
5
However, the presence of one mild mutation does not exclude pancreatic
insufficiency
.
1
Presently a strange sense of
inadequateness
came over him.
1
What has happened in New Jersey underlines the
inadequacy
of nationwide polling.
2
The last one is rooted in my own sense of physical
inadequacy
.
3
It advertised a certain
inadequacy
,
an inability to produce a perfect baby.
4
Barker's achievement is to make us sense the
inadequacy
of this sympathy.
5
Thus ends, in unavoidable
inadequacy
,
the attempt to utter the unutterable things.
6
Manchester United were forced to endure their own
inadequacy
at Stadio Olimpico.
7
No degree of polish in expression will compensate for
inadequacy
of knowledge.
8
As in a nightmare, everything is a source of crippling personal
inadequacy
.
9
A simple projection of dissatisfaction over a few instances of personal
inadequacy
?
10
His lack of finding any evidence on her vehicle reeked of
inadequacy
.
11
The
inadequacy
of existing legislation touching citizenship and naturalization demands your consideration.
12
On this level, I was driven by feelings of guilt and
inadequacy
.
13
The
inadequacy
of her means would have forbidden her more comfortable accommodations.
14
But the ethical
inadequacy
of Berkeley became very soon plain to me.
15
Their Marine pilots called them rattletraps, a reflection of their technological
inadequacy
.
16
He flapped, glugged and sank under the
inadequacy
of his own argument.
inadequacy
own inadequacy
social inadequacy
show the inadequacy
human inadequacy
intellectual inadequacy
Portuguese
deficiência
inadequação
carência
insuficiência
Catalan
dèficit
deficiència
insuficiència
inadequació
Spanish
pobreza