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deficiency

[dih-fish-uhn-see] / dɪˈfɪʃ ən si /


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Discovery said it will discuss "deficiencies that remain unresolved and clarify certain terms of PSKY's proposed merger agreement."

From Barron's

U.S. standards call for higher iron levels to prevent deficiency, while the European Union requires more DHA, a nutrient that isn’t mandated by the FDA but can be found in most U.S. formulas.

From The Wall Street Journal

NHS guidance differs between trusts, but it states that a man with levels below 6 to 8nmol/L may have testosterone deficiency.

From BBC

The case will continue, but the ruling exposed something more fundamental than a legal deficiency.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If these deficiencies were the result of intentional action, it would be a violation of federal law,” regardless of whether it changed the outcome, the affidavit said.

From The Wall Street Journal