"The engineering design of the building was deficient in a number of respects, " it found.
And, because food is not completely absorbed, patients may also become deficient in certain nutrients and vitamins.
Is it any surprise that in 2006, 72% of incoming freshman were deficient in basic language skills?
How many wannabe recruits enter college acutely deficient in the skills critical to success there and later?
The "open classroom" experiments of the 1960s and 1970s created a generation of students deficient in basic skills.
As a result, the likelihood is that a defense bill deficient in important respects will emerge from conference committee.
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Skin exposed to sunlight produces vitamin D, and many North Americans are vitamin D deficient in the winter.
Some vegetarians, however, are deficient in protein, iron and certain vitamins and minerals, which can be associated with muscle soreness.
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It's not that they are deficient in these nutrients, but the addition of more of them carries benefits, he said.
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If you are deficient in vitamin D or have osteoporosis, you may need higher doses, but talk to your doctor first.
Executive branch officials troop to the Senate to attest to the verifiability of provisions they know to be deficient in important respects.
Many women of childbearing age in Scotland are known to be deficient in key nutrients including iron, calcium, folate and vitamin D.
Professor Hume said studies of Spanish and Italian schoolchildren had shown that youngsters who were mildly or moderately deficient in iodine have lower intelligence.
New-born elephants rely entirely on their mothers' milk for the substance and Dr Milewski reasons that mothers delay reproducing if they are deficient in the mineral.
"But it's also now clear that most, if not all states, have been deficient in this area and have much to learn from this tragedy, " he said in a statement.
When people began relying heavily on a diet of bread at such a northern latitude, they probably became chronically deficient in vitamin D, for bread is generally low in vitamin D.
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If he gets it wrong he may be forced to share a confined space for an indefinite period with someone deficient in wit, aptitude and hygiene, with nothing but a flimsy partition for protection.
The untutored bastard son of a French-Haitian merchant, he saw first-hand that the nascent United States, deficient in so many ways, was rich in wilderness, hosting creatures that even the most erudite mind could never conjure.
Emotional Intelligence not only works to bring a team together as a more functional and effective unit, but also takes advantage of an often overlooked component to team leadership that will cause organizations deficient in it to crumble.
Yet our laws allow people to buy firearms privately or at some gun shows without going through a background check, and many states remain deficient in transferring important records to the federal database used to conduct background checks on gun buyers.
Several different biochemical mechanisms believed to be involved in the disease are under investigation, but one that has already yielded results is the observation that the brains of Alzheimer's patients are deficient in acetylcholine, a chemical that nerve cells use to exchange messages.
Absent the latter, it will be impossible to understand either the source of much of what has been dubbed "extremism" in the Muslim-American community, or the reason that community has been so deficient in systematically, comprehensively and consistently helpfully responding to extremists in its midst.
Supposing Americans were too deficient in Islamic history to notice that his mosque project was part of something Rauf mockingly called " The Cordoba Initiative , " he was only stopped after a few alert fact-checkers pointed out that Cordoba was the seat of the Iberian Peninsula Caliphate for some 800 years.
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In most cases, your child's doctor will prescribe replacement hormone medication to boost the levels of deficient hormones in your child and restore them to normal levels.
While California boasts the busiest deficient bridges in the nation, Pennsylvania wins the award for the most bad bridges with six metropolitan areas ranking among the highest percentages of deficient bridges of any U.S. state.
Nearly 35 million people unwittingly drive over structurally deficient bridges every day in Los Angeles.
In Bolivia, three big cities, La Paz, Santa Cruz and Cochabamba, all devised schemes to improve chronically deficient water supplies (in a country with above-average rainfall).
But the bridge that collapsed Thursday is not in that deficient category, highlighting another major problem with the nation's infrastructure: Although it's rare, some bridges deemed to be fine structurally can still be crippled if they are struck hard enough in the wrong spot.
Kids who are exposed to music perform better in school: students in high-quality school music education programs score higher on standardized tests compared to students in schools with deficient music education programs, regardless of the socioeconomic level of community.
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