Phrases with «evident lack»

The phrase "evident lack" means a clear and obvious absence or shortage of something. Full definition

Sentences with «evident lack»

  • Even so, evident lack of consensus in the church can not be swept aside by the majority vote of one general assembly meeting. (firstthings.com)
  • Apart from Curtis, no one seems to be trying very hard (least of all director James Bridges, whose excellent work in the 70s seems long behind him here), and the film falls apart from a horribly evident lack of interest, conviction, and imagination. (metacritic.com)
  • Slate's Donna is grotesquely unprepared for adult life: she's about to lose her job at a «Non-Imperialsist» used book store, her boyfriend just dumped her for making jokes about their relationship in her act, her mom and dad wonder when she'll get her life together, and there's a very real sense that the title refers to her clearly evident lack of maturity. (indiewire.com)
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