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Meanings of serious shortcoming in English
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Usage of serious shortcoming in English
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You can credit that reasonableness to the proposed rules' most seriousshortcoming: their narrow scope.
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Minister for Communications Denis Naughten has expressed concern about seriousshortcoming in Facebook's approach to violent and abusive material on its site.
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The April 16 report said that the bank's controls over the trading desk headed by Pearson were too weak and this was a " seriousshortcoming".
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And her knowledge of that seemed simply to exclude any possibility of seriousshortcomings.
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Dr Greg Kelly (Roscommon) said there were seriousshortcomings in the health services.
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On the other hand, it has some seriousshortcomings.
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These findings show that Irish diets have seriousshortcomings.
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It lauded Bulgaria's progress on many reforms but detailed seriousshortcomings on crime and administrative capacity.
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The largely state owned bank has officially acknowledged " seriousshortcomings" in controls and integrity.
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But the viewing experience has some seriousshortcomings.
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The CSSF was recently criticised by the UK aid watchdog for seriousshortcomings in the way it operates.
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Banks are not facing seriousshortcomings stemming from corporate insolvencies, Febraban President Murilo Portugal said at an event.
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Dr Ayesha Varrell, the infectious diseases expert commissioned by Dr Bloomfield to audit the system, found seriousshortcomings.
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An audit has found seriousshortcomings in Auckland Council's attempts to fight kauri dieback threatening the Waitakere Ranges.
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The report condemned the brigade for " seriousshortcomings" and systemic failures in its response to the fire.
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Last September a report from the Irish Refugee Council identified seriousshortcomings in the process of dealing with refugee-status applications.