Sentences with phrase «utter absence of»

On the one hand, she has gotten it done throughout her life — often in the face of an utter absence of love and support from her important caretaker (s).
Coupland sees many similarities between the early 1970s and now: «Mostly the utter absence of a dominant «ism» — as well as a sense of everything and nothing all happening at the same time.»
This lack of variety is only underscored by the utter absence of additional modes, meaning you can (and very likely will) see every last thing the game has to offer in a single lazy afternoon.
The main fault of Nexus though was the complete and utter absence of a broadband capable online versus mode.
More than that, what absolutely baffled us was the utter absence of a Bluetooth hands - free rig for the Murano, either as standard or optional equipment.
While Whedon's responsible for a lot of the film's problems — the lousy first act, the utter absence of character development, some of the least ambitious direction in motion picture history — some of the problems came with the project.
The complete and utter absence of work life balance: whether it's a Tuesday or a Saturday, we're always working.
While most presidential nominees can count on savage grilling in congressional hearings, the Griffin nomination was notable for its utter absence of hostility or even significant skepticism.
But version b is the only rational position in light of complete and utter absence of any evidence in favor of the existence of any gods.
But every one knows how different these are from the ancient constellations, both in their names, their character, and their utter absence of all significance.
There's a difference between faith (belief in the utter absence of any reason to do so, and frequently in the face of substantial evidence to the contrary) and confidence (in things) or trust (in people).
The complete and utter absence of any indication that there is a god, let alone one that is like you think he / she / it is, knocks the foundation out from under your religion.
And here we might suspect that the spirit of Scrooge is conscious government policy, not merely the unpleasant inclinations of one of its Ministers, whose utter absence of human compassion has been in the news before.

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The radical absence of God within and among us, and of us in turn within him, might be the occasion for utter randomness which Cobb would surely anticipate.
Thus, its surrendering any control over that other will be interpreted, by those who understand genuine power to be a form of coercion, as the utter absence or even the «death» of God.
It's there in dribs and drabs with the odd line being uttered at the start of each wall of text but what is there is surprisingly good which makes the absence of a full voice cast that much stranger.
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