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It was not laziness or a lack of desire that saw United make mistakes at the back towards the end, it was just that they were exhausted from chasing the ball, filling spaces, and covering each other for the whole game.

From BBC

It’s also symptomatic of the failure of our judiciary and the Supreme Court’s inability, or lack of desire, to check radical Trump-placed judges below it that issue far-right rulings with devastating consequences for democracy and human rights.

From Slate

During the Wednesday podcast, which was broken into several parts with a second episode on the way, Leviss commented on her lack of desire to return to the show for Season 11 because of the public punishment and humiliation.

There’s not a lack of desire, but for whatever reason we’re not as emotionally intense.”

“I won’t be bullied onto the sidelines by a President who struggles daily with basic facts and transparency — like his wanton failure to secure our borders, and his ceaseless lack of desire to protect national security. The American People demand answers, and they will have them,” Perry said in a statement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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