"Lack detail" means that something is missing specific or important information, making it incomplete or unclear.
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The selfie camera results are nothing exceptional, and even the rear camera
lacks detail in final pictures.
In the early days of a startup, these are hard decisions to make because at that stage entrepreneurs
often lack detailed information about their technology and the marketplace they plan to enter.
The images
still lack details, misses out on focus in many places and look washed out overall.
It could reproduce sharp in - focus shots in perfectly lit conditions, but then low - light
shots lacked detailing and were a bit grainy.
Data is often organized student by student — making it difficult to quickly scan the whole class — or
lacks the detail necessary to help teachers address the needs of individual students.
The graphics, even with the polish up, are still rough - looking with
characters lacking detail up close and the environment has some rather bland and boring textures.
Images look very soft and
lack detail when using this mode; so much so it's not really worth using at all.
The only negative, though, is the resolution of the
screen lacks detail compared to the system used in the current A3 range, for example.
The gun models / textures are simple while car
interiors lack detail and that touch of quality to truly immerse a player in the driving experience.
But it's the smaller works that have the most impact, the larger
paintings lack the detail and intimacy that gives their smaller cousins the edge.
But when it comes to low - light performance, the
Alpha lacks detail and shots often come out very blurry and out of focus.
If the job
description lacks details or if you don't have access to it, search online for other job descriptions with the same job title.
However, the literature, while sometimes acknowledging the impact of potentially traumatic events and conditions on youth,
lacks a detailed account on creating a trauma - informed program.
It might
lack the detail of other devices, but that's likely to be reflected in the price.
They claimed the indictment
often lacks details, such as what specific email constituted wire fraud, or what value the alleged victim lost as a result of the fraud.
The three - dimensional organization of the genome represents a cell - type specific means to regulate gene transcription; however, we currently
lack a detailed understanding of the architectural changes that occur during the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) due to the inherent inefficiency of the reprogramming process [1].
My returned mail was overwhelming I had some help in my office but it wasn \» t consistent and
lacked the details needed for effective tracing of a good lead.
1:17:00 — Wall Street strategist weighs in on bitcoin, sees it worth as much as $ 55,000: The article does not provide much detail as to where the value comes from and is
also lacking details as to why Bitcoin will replace gold....
However other key announcements, including the # 400 million Get Britain Building pot for stalled building sites,
lack detail as it is unclear where this funding will be coming from and how it will be implemented.
The result is pretty good, even if the selfies
lack detail for a 13 MP sensor.
We then trimmed the initial list to remove candidates that have been around for less than a year or
lack the detailed financial data we need for numerical analysis.
Few studies reported sufficient information to assess all aspects of quality, and in particular
lacked detail about methods of randomisation and allocation concealment.
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lacks detail because Congress wanted to leave such details to executive - branch guidance or regulations, including application requirements and issues that depend more on state context.
Asked why the
budget lacked detailed expenditures, Marceau said he did not want his department to complete the calculations before the budget was adopted.