Noun
non-availability (uncountable)
Alternative form of nonavailability
Another encumbrance is the non-availability of testing kit for rape victims to determine their forcible violation, the veracity of their claims and proper documentation of the outcome of medical examination. Source: Internet
Doesn’t anyone care that a community member, a relative or even a parent or sibling can lose their lives due to non-availability of an ambulance because the one available has been hijacked and stripped for parts? Source: Internet
Also worth mentioning is that nobody under about 75 in Britain has the least recollection of food rationing, or even just the non-availability of certain goods in the shops. Source: Internet
He said that they were spending Rs 10-15 crore everyday on purchasing power as all public and private thermal power plants had shut down in the state due to non-availability of coal owing to suspension of trains. Source: Internet
"Almost 80 per cent of my heart and diabetes-cum-hypertension patients are on daily dose of Aspirin and are facing a lot of problems because of the total non-availability of the drug in the market," confessed senior endocrinologist Dr O.P. Gupta. Source: Internet
“Regarding the much-awaited report on COGTA's forensic investigation into malpractice in Umdoni, the mayor reported that COGTA had caused the postponement of the special meeting due to their non-availability two weeks ago. Source: Internet