Unsharpened Factoids
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 have.v 〈det lack.n〉]
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A us-president may have a lack.
Logical form
[〈det us-president.n〉 have.v 〈det lack.n〉]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with interest.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k interest.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with confidence.
Logical form
[〈a{n} lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k confidence.n)]
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A political-leader may have a lack.
Logical form
[〈det political-leader.n〉 have.v 〈det lack.n〉]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with understanding.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k understanding.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with knowledge.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k knowledge.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with respect.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k respect.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with evidence.
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[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k evidence.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with sleep.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k sleep.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with support.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k support.n)]
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A lack can be constituted-of-or-filled-with information.
Logical form
[〈det lack.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k information.n)]
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Sharpened Factoids
Many persons occasionally experience a lack.
Logical form
(many x: [x person.n]
(occasional e
(some y: [y lack.n]
[[x experience.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many political leaders occasionally experience a lack.
Logical form
(many x: [x political-leader.n]
(occasional e
(some y: [y lack.n]
[[x experience.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Logical form
(much x: [x lack.n]
[x perceived.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some lack is supposed.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
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Much or some lack is surprising.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
[x surprising.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some lack is continued.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
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Much or some lack is profound.
Logical form
(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
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Much or some lack is noticeable.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
[x noticeable.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some lack is fundamental.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
[x fundamental.a])Sharpened from
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Much or some lack is stunning.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
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Much or some lack is appalling.
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(much-or-some x: [x lack.n]
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