Example sentences of "lack of [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 They do not receive the education of the middle class : hence their differences , the lack of esteem for the countryman , his vigorous desire to escape from the oppression of this contempt .
2 There is no lack of evidence for the litigious nature of the pre-industrial population over sexual matters .
3 Among seven who were recaptured was Carlos Pino Molina who , together with Luis Melo Mendoza , was granted unconditional freedom by a judge one week later on grounds of lack of evidence for the case against them .
4 In two cases the lack of support for the bearings has caused the beam above to drop , by 35 mm .
5 Lack of support for the Scottish Nationalists , says Brian Wilson , has confounded both pundits and parties alike
6 NORTH OF THE BORDER The Union strikes back Lack of support for the Scottish Nationalists , says Brian Wilson , has confounded both pundits and parties alike
7 In the event , Tyndale 's unorthodox beliefs and his lack of support for the annulment prevented him from having any direct impact on royal policy .
8 Included in this overview have been the campaigns against the Thorsen film and James Kirkup 's poem in Gay News , where blasphemy was the central explicit issue ; Mrs Whitehouse 's criticism of television , in particular the BBC 's supposed bias toward ‘ South Bank ’ theology , and Till Death Us Do Part 's irreverence towards Christianity ; the perceived lack of support for the NVALA from Church leaders .
9 DEC has decided to withdraw from exhibiting at the London Open Systems Show the first week in November , saying that it is worried about lack of support for the event .
10 The work on which much of this chapter was based ( Griffiths and Johnston , 1991 ) was oriented towards answering a geographical question concerning the relative lack of support for the 1984–5 NUM strike in Nottinghamshire .
11 As many observed at the time , the question could have similarly been asked nearly fifty years earlier with regard to the relative lack of support for the 1926 General Strike in the same county : as Sunley ( 1990 ) describes the two geographies , they have ‘ striking parallels ’ .
12 Now the Government choose to blame the European Commission instead of putting the blame where it rightly lies — on their own lack of support for the project .
13 Yury Prokofyev , leader of the Moscow party organization , and Shenin resigned from the politburo on Aug. 22 , in protest against its lack of support for the SCSE .
14 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
15 Lack of rigorous endoscopic criteria defining variceal haemorrhage such as those described by Buset et al , lack of standardisation for the time of entry , non-uniform management of the variceal haemorrhage during the whole study period , analysis of either the first or the recurrent episodes of haemorrhage and differences in patient sampling or variables recorded may all have a part in explaining the contradictions among some of the studies published on this matter .
16 He claims that industrial society is characterized by boring and monotonous work , lack of freedom for the individual to control his or her own life and a compulsion to acquire material possessions , directed by the mistaken belief that they bring happiness and fulfilment .
17 For all my lack of enthusiasm for the Hayes Society , it is my belief that this particular pronouncement at least was founded on a significant truth .
18 Their lack of enthusiasm for the venture obviously disgusted him .
19 He did n't seem to take offence at my lack of enthusiasm for the system which had made religion into something you did in your home or in private or at its most social — in the privacy of a cubicle in Major TOM .
20 The attractions of sugar-trading with the Netherlands reinforced the West Indian lack of enthusiasm for the new government .
21 Despite a rising Unix base , he is facing flat membership of 6,500 souls and 69 corporate sponsors and a clear lack of enthusiasm for the old user group even among the diehards .
22 However , in view of the importance of even 3d. in the weekly budget of the poor , the inconvenience to , and lack of enthusiasm for the scheme of , employers and the absence of any machinery for ensuring that all workers earning under £150 p.a. wee indeed covered , it is probable that many of the poorest workers ( many of them women ) were not in the end provided for .
23 Only Trethowan 's name was omitted , presumably more for reasons of his public reputation as an interviewer and commentator than for any lack of enthusiasm for the Conservative cause .
24 In turn , members of the innovatory networks identified individual managers or particular functions whose overt opposition to , or lack of enthusiasm for the change strategy seriously hindered its progress .
25 ( The commission 's difficulties in running the Euratom laboratories may explain its lack of enthusiasm for the infrastructure of industrial innovation . )
26 From 1978 Soviet officials began to show greater interest in the Vietnamese concept of a Zone of Neutrality in Southeast Asia despite their former lack of enthusiasm for the ZOPFAN proposal .
27 There seemed , though , a general lack of enthusiasm for the second Mrs Machin .
28 He disarmingly admitted his lack of preparation for the huge range of problems with which he had to grapple .
29 The South claim there is a lack of concern for the interests of the sport in the widest sense from TV negotiators .
30 Selfishness is also seen in their apparent lack of concern for the poor but what , in effect , could they do ? ’
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