Sentences with phrase «abject lack»

The phrase "abject lack" means a complete and extreme absence or shortage of something. Full definition
It also demonstrates «the absolute abject lack of respect and scapegoating of teachers, paraprofessionals and clinicians throughout this country,» she says.
You and I will not allow it, and the millions of youths who are pining away in abject lack in spite of going to school and who were deceived to being foot soldiers in 2015 will obviously resist it legitimately.
4) Along with everyone... and I do mean everyone heavily criticizing the Hellcats abject lack of handling... even on the straights..
But true or false, its believability only underscores the Yoruba obduracy against fallen heroes, particularly when accused of venality and abject lack of character.
However, for most who foray into its pseudonymous depths, an abject lack of information regarding «trusted» sites presents itself.
Today's culture shows an abject lack of any morality, and THAT is the primary problem.
As a defensive team, the Pacers seem better equipped to do so, but their gravest weakness is an abject lack of a bench.
I'd say we dropped more points last season through «bad days at the office» (mental side, tactics) than we did because of any abject lack of quality.
So, the contrived hee - haw may just shadow that abject lack of moral conviction!
Granted I still consider myself a child and am nowhere near to having younglings of my own given a lack of desire to have any just yet and an abject lack of significant other.
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