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Observations of such a star were made difficult by the limited field of view of Bradley and Molyneux's telescope, and the lack of suitable stars of sufficient brightness.
Just as some locations lack sun for solar cells, some locations lack sufficient wind for an economical turbine installation.
Some of these games, such as Pyramid from Battlestar Galactica, become real card games as the holder of the intellectual property develops and markets a suitable deck and ruleset for the game, while others, such as " Exploding Snap " from the Harry Potter franchise, lack sufficient descriptions of rules, or depend on cards or other hardware that are infeasible or physically impossible.
A number of studies have shown that activity in primary sensory areas of the brain is not sufficient to produce consciousness: it is possible for subjects to report a lack of awareness even when areas such as the primary visual cortex show clear electrical responses to a stimulus.
Mountainous terrain and the lack of good roads and sufficient vehicles make land transportation difficult.
A negative study may reflect a lack of benefit, or simply a lack of sufficient quantities of patients to detect a difference.
Conservative scholars consider internal evidences, such as the lack of the mention of the destruction of the Temple and a number of passages that they consider characteristic of an eyewitness, sufficient evidence that the gospel was composed before 100 and perhaps as early as 50 – 70: in the 1970s, scholars Leon Morris and John A. T. Robinson independently suggested earlier dates for the gospel's composition.
Live cells in particular generally lack sufficient contrast to be studied successfully, internal structures of the cell are colourless and transparent.
They cannot become Archmages, as they lack sufficient insight and are incapable of appreciating truths which do not suit their madness.
* Reservations have natural resources, but lack sufficient control over them.
:* Non-increasing returns to scale-The lack of increasing returns to scale ( or economies of scale ) ensures that there will always be a sufficient number of firms in the industry.
However, lack of stomach acid is also called hypochlorhydria, the lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid, or HCl.
The lack of a sufficient individual education, due to a perhaps intentionally provoked low quality of school, is then considered one of the major reasons for the success of such attempts.
It is multimodal and one of the most modern in this part of the world, but its development is hindered by the lack of sufficient depth.
Turbo electric ship machinery was particularly popular in the period immediately before and during World War II, primarily due to a lack of sufficient gear-cutting facilities in US and UK shipyards.
This outbreak was compounded by Tristan's lack of suitable and sufficient medical supplies.
These institutions are considered to be one of the most important parts of a mental health system by many psychiatrists, although some localities lack sufficient funding.
They assert that DID cannot be accurately diagnosed because of vague and unclear diagnostic criteria in the DSM and undefined concepts such as " personality state " and " identities ", and question the evidence for childhood abuse beyond self-reports, the lack of definition of what would indicate a threshold of abuse sufficient to induce DID and the extremely small number of cases of children diagnosed with DID despite an average age of appearance of the first alter of three years.
Access to education above the primary level was limited by lack of means, by age limitations, or by lack of sufficient preparations.
* Sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea: Obstruction of the airway during sleep, causing lack of sufficient deep sleep, often accompanied by snoring.

lack and domestic
The lack of adequate data on the aerated lagoon system prompted the developer to construct an aerated lagoon pilot plant to determine its feasibility for treating domestic sewage.
In the 1980s Guyana Airways Corporation's domestic operations started to deteriorate for a number of reasons, not least among them the unrealistically low fares it was required to charge and the lack of access to foreign exchange for imported aircraft parts and other requirements.
Lack of resources, lack of arable land, and a small domestic market continue to impede economic progress in Honduras.
Goebbels privately lamented " a complete lack of direction in German domestic policy ," but of course he could not directly criticize Hitler or go against his wishes.
The U. S. government reports that some lesbians neglect seeking medical screening in the U. S .; they lack health insurance because many employers do not offer health benefits to domestic partners.
The classic Fiat 124-derived models were known on the domestic market as Zhiguli ( Жигули ) until late-1990s, when the name was dropped ; thus, the 2104-2107 range, as well as 110-series, actually lack a model name.
They join for a variety of reasons including poverty, lack of educational opportunities, avoiding dangerous work in coca processing, escaping from domestic violence, offers of money ( mostly from paramilitaries, who pay their soldiers ).
The observation that selection works in domestic animals is not destroyed by lack of understanding of the underlying hereditary mechanism.
Low domestic industrial output and a lack of raw materials made the YAR dependent on a wide variety of imports.
Symptoms of economic water scarcity include a lack of infrastructure, with people often having to fetch water from rivers for domestic and agricultural uses.
Usually, this is for very specific reasons such as severe substance abuse, history of domestic violence or lack of interest in the child.
Out on the front lines, Nicholas is visited by his mother the Dowager Empress Maria Foeodorovna ( Irene Worth ), ( who is very outspokenly critical of her son's lack of leadership abilities ), who scolds him about not attending to crumbling domestic issues and implores him to eliminate Rasputin ( as well as to send Alexandra away to one of the royal palaces out of sight ).
The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.
It currently houses departures and domestic arrivals for American Airlines and American Eagle ; their respective international arrivals are processed in the Central Terminal at Concourse E because of the lack of customs and immigration facilities in the North Terminal.
Inuit and other circumpolar people utilized sinew as the only cordage for all domestic purposes due to the lack of other suitable fiber sources in their ecological habitats.
Most domestic pig varieties are susceptible to sunburn and heat stress, and all pigs lack sweat glands and cannot cool themselves.
The lack of regulation of the domestic video market was in sharp contrast to the regulation of material intended for public screenings.
Rees went on to state that at present, 85 countries are exceeding their domestic " bio-capacities ", and compensate for their lack of local material by depleting the stocks of other countries, which have a material surplus due to their lower consumption.
The end of the Meiji period was marked by huge government domestic and overseas investments and defense programs, nearly exhausted credit, and a lack of foreign reserves to pay debts.
As a result of the major build-up of more luxurious hotels in South Coast and a lack of a direct bridge linking the South Coast to the North Coast, visiting tourists have the option of flying directly into the South Coast airstrip using the domestic airline, Air Kenya.
Some commentators have noted that domestic protectionism, and lack of knowledge regarding foreign cost of production, lead to the unpredictable institutional process surrounding investigation.
Most species of guineafowl have a dark grey or blackish plumage with dense white spots, but both members of the genus Agelastes lack the spots ( as do some domestic variants of the Helmeted Guineafowl ).
Other than a general lack of money, other factors for the disarmament of the navy were the loose confederation of the states, a change of goals from war to peace, and more domestic and fewer foreign interests.

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