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# Lack of an open standard can also become problematic for the customers, as in case of the original vendor's inability to fix a certain problem that is an artifact of technical limitations in the original product.
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# Lack of obligation towards the signing countries of extradition of the offender committing an act against convention to the country where the aircraft is registered in order to judge one.
# Lack of cro leaves the OR3 site unbound, so transcription from the P < sub > RM </ sub > promoter may occur, maintaining levels of cI.
# Lack of transcription from the P < sub > L </ sub > and P < sub > R </ sub > promoters leads to no further production of cII and cIII.
# Lack of overbite or cuspid protected occlusion will result in excessive forces directed to posterior teeth and hence, more stress to muscles of mastication
* Joseph A. Bauer, A Surgeon's View: Alien Autopsy's Overwhelming Lack of Credibility, Skeptical Inquirer, vol 20, # 1, Jan. 1996, 23 – 24.
# Lack of development in Bulawayo province, including the lack of progress on the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project.
# Lack of flexibility: the semantics is specific for one workflow therefore limited to the definition of the processes and the resources that it can take as input.
# Lack of control: it is difficult to define the input resources with all the information required for control.
# Lack of knowledge of Sanskrit by most Chinese scholars precluded direct reading of the original works on Sanskrit grammar.
# and open
# a member of the Unix or the free and open source software programming subcultures or one who uses such a style of software or hardware development.
# If A is an open or closed subset of R < sup > n </ sup > ( or even Borel set, see metric space ), then A is Lebesgue measurable.
# If A is a Lebesgue measurable set, then it is " approximately open " and " approximately closed " in the sense of Lebesgue measure ( see the regularity theorem for Lebesgue measure ).
# Lebesgue measure is strictly positive on non-empty open sets, and so its support is the whole of R < sup > n </ sup >.
# The plastic acts as a refractive intermediary between the relatively high-index semiconductor and low-index open air.
# Membership in the United Nations is open to all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations.
# Populate the recordset by opening it and passing the desired table name or SQL statement as a parameter to open function.
# An operating state of a telecommunication circuit in which transmission is disabled and a high impedance, or " open circuit ", is presented to the link by the end instrument ( s ).
# In a layered open communications system, a specified subset of the services, functions, and protocols included in a given layer.
# changes in a magnetic field structure to that an open topology, leading to a decrease of magnetically confined plasma, or
The increasing use of radio frequencies for communication makes astronomical observations more and more difficult ( open spectrum # Radio astronomy needs ).
The first new national bank to open was The First National Bank of Davenport, Iowa ( Charter # 15 ).
# All storage cells in the open row are sensed simultaneously, and the sense amplifier outputs latched.
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