lacked造句

All (that) she lacked was money.

A policy that lacked flexibility also lacked credibility, and was no deterrent at all.

Mom asked me if I lacked anything, she would bought to me, but I thought, I'm not lacked anything.

However, the study lacked a control group and used nonrandom sampling, they noted.

The manager had a fierce face, and the customers also lacked pleasant voices.

Hermione looked reassured as she answered Kingsley's smile; Harry knew that Hermione too lacked confidence on a broomstick.

DOOM is famous for building fear and suspense, yet other first person games lacked its raw psychological sucker punch.

Financing was significant at the time the project was approved in 2000 since China lacked resources for large-scale infrastructure investments.

Often Joe lacked food money, so he'd visit a neighborhood butcher who would give him big bones with morsels of meat and a grocer who would hand him some wilted vegetables.

The men on the faculty judged the women to be just as capable as the men (or more so) in most areas, but thought that they lacked strategic vision.

Other reported cases in the prostate include a clear cell carcinoma of the prostatic utricle in a 16 year old boy reported from Uruguay and a renal cell type of prostatic carcinoma which lacked hobnail cells and had staining patterns similar to renal cell carcinoma.

The girls lacked the courage to fight.

It lacked the capacity to shape what it had wrought.

In some settlements Roma families lacked (and continue to lack) electricity, running water or sewage systems.

It also lacked a control group of students who didn't experience a change in school start times - another limitation.

Langford lacked the means to improve the land or properly protect the park, and without formal policy or regulations, he had few legal methods to enforce such protection.

We were unlucky to concede the goal and maybe lacked a bit of experience to score, as well as some physical match sharpness.

The elections that brought Mr Yar'Adua to office last month were so badly run and marred by such widespread rigging that they lacked even a pretence of democratic plausibility.

lacked造句

What I lacked he had.

The young Dhirubhai lacked money, but not charisma.

On Friday, however, the court dropped the new charges, saying it lacked evidence.

I learned all I needed in high school. What I lacked was just exam-taking skills(Shan was not fully prepared for the exam).

Earlier versions of the Dojo Toolkit lacked this property, so when any of the child nodes were expanded all the tree nodes were fetched and loaded into the Dojo datastore.

He never lacked company in the evenings.

The region also lacked coal, iron, timber and water-all necessary for industrial growth.

It was obvious to millions in the Philippines and beyond, watching the drama unfold live on television, that the rescue squad lacked training and equipment.

The presented evidence lacked tangibility.

The patient had been so debilitated by the fever that he lacked the strength to sit up.

Jiang Wei tried every possible means to protect Jicheng City, although he lacked the necessary army provisions. One day Jiang Wei led his soldiers to seize army provisions. The soldiers of the Shu State took advantage of this and seized the city.

But the nasty question then surfaced: what is the objective of this operation? Washington's crusaders lacked a cogent answer.

It lacked floating point and parallel processing ability.

But in dealing with current conditions, with history, and with things foreign, they lacked the critical spirit of his-torical materialism and regarded what was bad as absolutely and wholly bad and what was good as absolutely and wholly good.

She said they were just operators who lacked conviction.