A sailboat that has stopped moving due to no wind, or improperly oriented sails, is said to be "in irons"
Lack of knowledge (NO maps) Lack of protection (NO Naval escorts) Lack of wind (NO wind, NO sailing)
Lack of supplies.
An obvious lack of reliability for the purposes of commerce is apparent.
A steam engine on a ship meant that the vessel could sail against the wind. Nor would lack of a wind mean the vessel would risk becoming becalmed - a problem often faced by sailing ships.
Irresponsibility describes a lack of responsible action.
The term "bound along in a clumsy way" typically describes someone or something moving in an awkward, uncoordinated manner, often with exaggerated movements or lack of grace. It suggests a lack of smoothness or finesse in their movement or behavior.
The word "inactive" best describes someone who is inert. It implies a lack of movement or activity.
Poor operator judgement and lack of awareness
Poor operator judgement and lack of awareness
Absolute poverty
Actually they lack soil horizons.
The clouds may not be moving in the sky today because of a lack of wind or atmospheric stability.