Sentences with phrase «near total absence»

People carry arms in teeming city streets where outward aggression, ranging from a near total absence of civility to frequent gunplay, is part of daily life.
In the near total absence of insulin (i.e. type 1 diabetes), the amount of ketones produced can be dangerous — a condition called «ketoacidosis».
The near total absence of snark was a huge relief.
It is the near total absence of cowl shake, the bane of many convertibles.
Many hefty New York galleries were no - shows at the Armory, among them Pace, Marian Goodman, Michael Werner, David Zwirner and Gagosian (each choosing to show elsewhere or at no fair at all), and that meant that many artists who have seemed ubiquitous features of the Global Artscape — Takashi Murakami, Anselm Reyle, et al. — were conspicuous by their near total absence.
The Court of Appeal acknowledged that the trial judge was faced with a difficult task — determining the amount of damages in a near total absence of records.
This Article argues that the near total absence of procedural safeguards for NSL issuance violates the First Amendment rights of subscribers whose records the FBI obtains.
Given the near total absence of smartwatch apps here, I tend to use the Gear S2 as a fitness tracker more than anything else.
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