A shortage or absence of what is needed.
To need a number or amount of something, but not having enough or any at all.
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Examples for "want "
Examples for "want "
1 What I want is information; not useful information, of course; useless information.
2 You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
3 In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want .
4 Small companies need and want health and safety information, the survey revealed.
5 However, a number of people also want second passports from other countries.
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 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.
1 However, National Party finance spokesperson Steven Joyce said Labour's plan lacked detail.
2 You have seen my work; you know I have resources Barsavi lacked .
3 Last year, around 48 million people living there lacked sufficient drinking water.
4 Photo: ANU The report and earlier ones lacked transparency, Mr Flanagan said.
5 In the euro crisis, we lacked the tools for an appropriate response.
6 People who did not ask questions; who were creative but lacked ambition.
7 Many of those who opposed Sisi said the election lacked democratic credibility.
8 These decreases, however, lacked clinical relevance; all parameters were within normal range.
9 The Springboks for their part lacked the cohesion present a week ago.
10 Mr Shamy said Ms Knox lacked social support and was financially stressed.
11 Germany, for one, said the agreement lacked clarity on Greece's policy direction.
12 Putting on my shoes proved difficult, since I lacked a right foot.
13 Operations lacked strategy and coordination, and there were problems in military communication.
14 President Vladimir Putin said Transneft lacked a proper mechanism to prevent contamination.
15 It lacked the ability to question twenty-five years of its own reporting.
16 Ships lacked fuel to put to sea, warplanes were grounded, troops neglected.
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