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Lacuna meaning
A small opening; a small pit or depression, especially in bone. | A small opening; a small pit or depression, especially in bone. | A space visible between cells, allowing free passage of light.
Example sentences (20)
End result is lacuna after lacuna.
Anthony Best, Managing Director at Lacuna Developments commented: “We are delighted to have secured planning for the mixture use and mixed tenure site at Moira Road.
He argues that Modi never applied for certified copies of electronic records, and calls his appeal before the HC an attempt to “abuse the process of law and Court… to fill up the lacuna remained in the case”.
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The Walthamstow MP raised the prospect of “a lacuna where people may question where this debate will happen and what role parliamentarians may play in it”.
A Senior Law Lecturer at the Lagos State University, LASU, Gbenga Ojo, said the verdict was right even though it has exposed a lacuna in Nigeria’s law.
However, there seems to be a lacuna in the reasoning here.
Oloyede said that this lacuna had given room for fraudulent practices as not up to 20% of those that wrote the examination were the ones matriculated at the end of the day.
That lacuna also indicts Mike Bloomberg, whose own news outlet failed in precisely the same way.
The book’s most disappointing lacuna concerns jurisprudence.
There is a need to fill this lacuna at national, regional, and international levels.
There is a very important two-year lacuna in Nigeria’s sports development structure that requires a little forensic probing.
There is therefore need to address these lacuna before they bring chaos to some generation.
He called it a ‘glaring lacuna’, a ‘void’, an ‘enigma’ and a ‘conundrum’.
Presently, researchers from around the world, including Israelis both at American universities and working here in Israel, are attempting to fill this lacuna.
These governors exploit the lacuna created by the constitution as to the exact time a cabinet should be appointed, and this makes it easy for them to manipulate the power of state.
We hope the National Assembly would redress this constitutional lacuna by passing a bill that would make it mandatory for a Nigerian president to attach portfolios to ministerial lists in future.
But while Murthy’s position is supported by researchthere is still a lacuna present.
Explaining the lacuna in compensation, the Agriculture Minister said Rs 95,000 was being provided for a house completely destroyed.
Psychiatrist Dr Samir Parikh, director of Department of Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, said the parents have an important role to play here and they should motivate them rather than talking about the lacuna of the system.