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1 Her skill, however, was slight, owing to lack of practice and experience.
2 Probably he missed his regular vocal exercise owing to lack of a crew.
3 Our animals, owing to lack of fodder, began to give in.
4 He however suffers less from them, owing to lack of sensibility.
5 Now the poor are wont to fast through necessity, owing to lack of food.
6 Owing to lack of roads for the transport, each man carried four days' rations.
7 One or two of the smaller towns had burned, owing to lack of fire brigades.
8 Thousands of persons are held in physical and mental bondage, owing to lack of self-confidence.
9 In other cases he failed entirely, owing to lack of moral stamina in the patient himself.
10 And the telegraph people say that the message was never delivered owing to lack of address.
11 There many of the natives, owing to lack of commercial and industrial enterprise, raise small batches of cotton.
12 The truth was that he was rather diffident with women, largely owing to lack of experience with them.
13 The German uniform, which once evoked unstinted praise, is suffering sadly to-day owing to lack of raw materials.
14 Owing to lack of space, there were in the same room three rows, one above the other, of machines.
15 Owing to lack of nutrition the structures become brittle and quantities of the varicosed capillaries unite to form pile tumors.
16 Erwin was rising in a steep climb, zigzagging crazily for the machine was giving out, owing to lack of fuel.
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