lack of support
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noun
uk/səˈpɔːt/us/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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This factor may also explain thelackofsupportfor the scale of place trigger salience.
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Thislackofsupportwas reflected by a difficulty in generating interest to serve on that committee.
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Emotionally negative parent - child interactions, family climates of pervasive parental hostility, andlackofsupportand limit setting may all exacerbate children's constitutional predispositions.
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Theirlackofsupportalso reflects in the outlook of the team they manage.
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Others mentioned isolation andlackofsupportin the specialty as well as the dearth of role models.
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Previous privatisation experiences had failed, to a large extent, because of thelackofsupportfrom those social sectors.
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In this light, thelackofsupportfor the democratic peace thesis is really not that surprising.
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Secondly there is alackofsupportfor nursing research in general and in particular a fairly narrow range and limited pool of available funding.
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There was broad acceptance of brief intervention approaches but alackofsupportand specific incentives for this work impeded its delivery in routine practice.
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Part of thislackofsupportseems to stem from the use of the terms generalist and specialist.
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Lackofsupportfrom policy-makers and the labyrinthine, bureaucratic processes presented insurmountable obstacles for many musicians, but there were also ideological aspects involved.
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Disturbed staff more likely to perceivelackofsupportat work.
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On the negative side, currently there is a lack of techniques for abstractions, and alackofsupportfor linkage.
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Time constraints (41.4%), the size of the hospital (31%), andlackofsupportfrom administration and physicians (17.1%) were cited as inhibitors to committee development.
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This variability may contribute to thelackofsupportin some specific studies for the benefit of bicoloured displays.
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Economically, the city has relaunched itself despite thelackofsupportfrom political actors.
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Many proposals are rejected or fail because of inadequate resources orlackofsupport.
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She had hoped that he might help her (maybe even marry her) and was very depressed as a result of hislackofsupport.
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On the negative side, there is a lack of richer notation in causal networks, and alackofsupportfor linkage to sources.
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In contrast, thelackofsupportfor the regime is a threat to democracy.
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