lack of involvement

collocation in English

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involvement
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˈvɒlv.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvɑːlv.mənt/
the act or process of taking part ...
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Thus, wives may complain more aboutlackofinvolvementin household decisions.
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Consultants from other specialities raised concerns, stemming fromlackofinvolvementduring the role-development process.
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Lackofinvolvementof the common people from the very start of the programme planning has led to severe criticism and to many problems.
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The consistency across clones with each genotype implies thelackofinvolvementof other genes that do not confer insecticide resistance.
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It can also represent the entity that substitutes for another whose involvement in the act is expected, or whoselackofinvolvementis significant.
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It is assumed that the absence of the father shows hislackofinvolvementin the growing girl's development.
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However, thelackofinvolvementcan be seen as negative, since if an 'art' form is not practised it can result in diminishing capability.
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This is not because of any sense of alackofinvolvementof the many issues concerned, such as social, monetary and fiscal policy.
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I also accept that the use of the word "distancing" may have given the impression of alackofinvolvement.
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Nor are we suggesting alackofinvolvementon the part of professionals in the health service.
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The first is thelackofinvolvementof young people.
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They cannot be turned down purely because of theirlackofinvolvementin agriculture or forestry.
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They are frightened of rising vandalism, and they are worried by thelackofinvolvementof parents in the quality of education.
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Thislackofinvolvementof young people in our society is worrying, as is the attitude of parents.
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What is also disturbing is thelackofinvolvementof regional directors in appointments.
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Above all, there is alackofinvolvementof most people in their local communities.
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He referred to thelackofinvolvementand the feeling of the individual, in isolation, in some of the complexes in which he works.
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In the other area, however, there was alackofinvolvementby senior officers, and private firms were only marginally involved.
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It leads to a lack of motivation and alackofinvolvementon the part of people who are working.
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The present system leads to excessive secrecy and alackofinvolvementby complainants and bereaved families.
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