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"due to lack of participants" vs. "due to the lack of participants"
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John
2011-10-11 09:37:03 UTC
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Dear all:

Is there a difference in meaning between the following sentences?

- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to lack of participants."
- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to the lack of participants."

Thanks in advance
John
h***@stu.kln.ac.lk
2016-12-19 04:50:38 UTC
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Post by John
Is there a difference in meaning between the following sentences?
- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to lack of participants."
- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to the lack of participants."
Thanks in advance
John
Phillip Helbig (undress to reply)
2016-12-21 11:54:32 UTC
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Post by John
Is there a difference in meaning between the following sentences?
- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to lack of participants."
- "The course is cancel(l)ed due to the lack of participants."
No.

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