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1 The morality of the heathens is not so deficient as many have imagined.
2 He was so deficient in that respect as to be singular.
3 Have the English been found so deficient in spirit compared with other nations?
4 Ah, that's because your character is so deficient in true chivalry.
5 What unsatisfactory creatures we are as children, so imperfect, so deficient !
6 It is there that that poor wretch is so deficient .
7 She had taught herself the dominion over her mind in which she had once been so deficient .
8 First, his powers of observation are so deficient that it is difficult for him to obtain facts.
9 In an age so deficient in physiological learning as the twelfth century, the mysteries of race were unknown.
10 I was surprised at this, for there are few countries so deficient in this essential commodity as Persia.
11 He was notoriously so deficient in the faculty of humor, that even Sydney Smith was unintelligible to him.
12 This year also was so deficient in mast, that there was never heard such in all this land or in Wales.
13 He is so deficient in equipage, also, that it will be impossible for him to carry his troops over great distances.
14 He knew that the one would regard it as heretical, and the other as so deficient in subtlety as to seem foolish.
15 Deloitte's audits "were so deficient that the audit amounted to no audit at all," the plaintiffs argued in court papers.
16 While they are carrying him away, I ask myself bitterly why Gregoire is so deficient in grace, why he cannot suffer decently?
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