Yet anyone who has any knowledge of international law will know that it is an incomplete and an imperfect system. |
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Robinson's theory is based on the metamathematical fact that the system of real numbers is incomplete. |
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Those absolutists who extol the virtues of free trade without addressing its costs are urging us to build an incomplete trade policy. |
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Local magnetism occurs in rare-earth metals and the actinides due to the incomplete filling of electrons in the inner atomic shells. |
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The book jumps from story to story, with some anecdotes feeling over-explained and others seemingly incomplete. |
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The glitzy banner adorning the incomplete wall has four large Chinese characters. |
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Instead, it was junky short pass incomplete on second down, junky short pass incomplete on third down. |
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One simple mechanism used to avoid an incomplete process of root cause determination is the so-called rule of five whys. |
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Without archaeological study of such environments, we will remain with incomplete culture histories of karstic regions. |
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His research is thorough and complete, even to the point of documenting the incomplete record keeping of German flying squadrons. |
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Other solutions include chartering a ferry or fitting a floating linkspan onto the incomplete Scrabster pier. |
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Again, his was an incomplete realisation, using just one pair of symbol and chord pages to create a version that lasted about four minutes. |
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If you teach a string or wind instrument, you know your students spend a lot of time practicing incomplete pieces. |
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A proof print is an example taken when the work is incomplete or not ready for publication. |
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Even if the sails were incomplete, couldn't they have been reefed down, rip-stopped, patched, or sewed? |
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A stylish Philadelphia parlor is conceptually incomplete if the fireplace is not fitted with wrought-iron andirons and a cast-iron fireback. |
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The second puzzle concerns the incomplete state of the four manuscript anthems in the Christ Church books. |
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The play is a retrospect, an incomplete remembrance of a summer some 40 years past, trivia recalled, major events trivialized. |
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Where the station rested in space a minute ago was now an incomplete framework of solar panels and pieces of modules, tubing, and railings. |
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This season's hottest fashion look is judged incomplete without a trio of large, colourful brooches. |
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Notes taken at the time were incomplete and a summary of the interview was drawn up only afterwards. |
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The Tall Blacks fly out to Europe next week, but at this stage their schedule of warm-up games is still incomplete. |
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As this history is often incomplete, our measured population of all patients on tamoxifen is grossly underestimated. |
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Equipment malfunctions may result from poor design, incomplete qualification, or calibration or maintenance issues. |
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Our plan would thus be incomplete without a provision for backup forces, included in most proposals for a rapid reaction force. |
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A tour operator says that for many visitors a holiday in Kenya is incomplete without a visit to a manyatta. |
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If our understanding of red wine maturation is incomplete, even less is known about the ageing process in white wines. |
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What really bothers me is that people seem to have an incomplete foundation in the basics of language skills. |
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Like language, these photographs are surrogates for reality, full of meaning but incomplete in and of themselves. |
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Another thing that a mehndi would be incomplete without would be henna itself. |
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Consequently, they are only readily detected in septarian cracks and vugs that show an incomplete paragenesis. |
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If it weren't for my incomplete metaphors, this entry would be dangerously close to a torch song. |
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While rice is able to provide adequate energy, it has an incomplete amino acid profile and contains limited amounts of micronutrients. |
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Evidence that nitrate levels in water exceeded the limit of 50 milligrams per litre was incomplete. |
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However, cutting or incomplete pulling can cause the perennation of the plant such that it branches and becomes enlarged. |
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Although many large dinosaur bones displayed growth rings, much like tree rings, they are incomplete and hard to read. |
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Valuing a loss of biodiversity is more difficult because markets for its preservation are either missing or incomplete. |
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Soot is a product of incomplete combustion, especially of diesel fuels, biofuels, coal and outdoor biomass burning. |
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The file was incomplete, I had not kept up on the charting, and due to the extreme mistrustfulness of the client, I didn't keep extensive notes. |
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The exhibition contains various photographic reports of the incomplete nature of global modernization. |
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The work was incomplete at the time of his death but it is still a work of the greatest significance in the theory of probability. |
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The difficult subject of child mortality and attitudes to it are discussed, using evidence that is inevitably incomplete. |
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Looking back, there is little that I would now regard as incorrect, although much is incomplete and most of it has gone unaccomplished. |
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There was also a problem with accessing the site from an unadopted road and the application was incomplete. |
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While the history of this participation remains sketchy and incomplete, individual contributions have not escaped notice. |
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Never would I allow myself to be leave mistakes uncorrected, miss a deadline, or leave an assignment incomplete. |
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Officials admit that the figures are an underestimate, as they are based on incident reports from soldiers with incomplete information. |
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Carr looked for Johnson on at least two other deep throws that fell incomplete. |
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Women unable to have children of their own are often left with a terrible sense of being unfulfilled, as if their lives are incomplete. |
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And many found that the foam offered incomplete protection, as it failed to fill cavities evenly, resulting in uninsulated regions in walls. |
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Their continued presence in the borderlands demonstrates that the use of the border to mark nationality remained incomplete. |
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It takes courage to make such a joke, to admit that those who died were not paragons but incomplete, unsatisfactory human beings. |
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The list is incomplete, for the boundaries of the subject are steadily expanding. |
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In whose interests would it be to have an incomplete or unviable development in Scarborough North Bay? |
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A history of pain with entry is most commonly associated with vaginismus and inadequate lubrication from incomplete arousal. |
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They regarded this view of science as unsatisfactory, incomplete, or just another form of sophism. |
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This is clearly an example of highly speculative and incomplete theoretical explanations getting way ahead of all the available evidence. |
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Compare his incomplete squibs to the reporting done by the Miami Herald's Glenn Garvin. |
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This method falls within a novel approach to robust statistical inference from incomplete databases based on probability intervals. |
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One common reason for the malformation of fruits, such as asymmetric carambola or pears, is incomplete pollination. |
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Asking young children only open-ended questions may produce answers that are usually brief and incomplete. |
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When people were given the option of not having their name listed, many demurred, and the list became incomplete and not very useful. |
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Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections. |
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It is a symptom of incomplete development in the encounter with otherness and individuation of one's own personality. |
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This may result in unexpected application behavior, accessing a defunct application, incomplete database records or buffer overflow. |
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In addition, the cases surrounding the prepupae were filled with white fluid, possibly due to incomplete histolysis of the fat bodies. |
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The memory usage of a parse tree is the maximum number of incomplete nodes at any point in the parse. |
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Quantitative measurement is necessarily, by its very nature, partial and incomplete. |
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Jolted by a mugging into the feeling that he is leading a clockwork, incomplete existence, Walker subsequently walks out on his spouse. |
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The individual may be classified as incomplete, immature, or by other pejorative terms which detract from his dignity. |
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These categories are clumsy and incomplete, but I'm hoping you can deduce what I mean for the sake of brevity here. |
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A discussion of agents would be incomplete if we ignored the human tendency to personify machines. |
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Furthermore, Godel proved that any mathematical system of proofs must be either incomplete or contradictory. |
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It is because data is incomplete and not because of software inaccuracy that we have had problems. |
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Charcoal is the product of incomplete combustion of wood and is a seriously brilliant substance. |
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For this reason, every history of the Second World War is necessarily fractured and incomplete. |
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Yet although Katz's book is necessarily incomplete in what it can cover, it lives up to its goals remarkably well. |
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He has received incomplete relief of this symptom despite appropriate conventional medication. |
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There were no records for clients who moved in and out of the hostels and documents about residents' purses were incomplete. |
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A motion of adjournment was passed, on the ground that those voting by proxy had done so with incomplete information. |
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We are witnessing a compelling, but necessarily incomplete, account of what went on. |
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The skeptics argue that the vision of freedom embodied in the rights tradition is for this reason partial and incomplete. |
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It frequently has to make its assessment on the basis of fragmented, incomplete and confused information. |
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Exceptions are evidence that the explanation is wrong somehow, or incomplete. |
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It is necessarily too anecdotal and incomplete with respect to the immigrant experience for that. |
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This resulted in some partial or incomplete responses relative to these issues. |
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This is where I realized that my childhood, and indeed my life so far, has been woefully incomplete. |
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I think if I didn't have any I'd make them up, otherwise my life would feel incomplete. |
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He felt incomplete and therefore wants a more complete experience at the other bookend of his enjoyable Rangers career. |
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The reader too draws back and shares his incomplete understanding along with his respect for his mother. |
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Another tells of the time when she saw a large and promising box under the tree, only to find it was an incomplete set of BhS glass tumblers. |
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If you're looking for someone to complete you, then by definition, you're incomplete. |
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A man's life, we are told, is incomplete unless and until he has tasted love, poverty and war. |
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Without the confidence to become what he is meant to be, a man remains incomplete. |
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That the problems continue shows incomplete and inadequate system planning and implementation. |
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This is useful when there is a need to comment on a shoddy or incomplete job or task. |
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Please provide us with a final account for work done adjusted to take account of defective and incomplete work. |
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He is finishing his father's incomplete story The Lizard of Oz, according to the New York Times. |
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My answer is mumbled and incomplete and leaves me and my questioner unsatisfied. |
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Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers. |
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At the beginning of a song, you might have an incomplete bar called a pickup bar that leads in to the first full bar of the song. |
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The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own. |
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Al Beshir said the peace agreement signed concluded Sudan's independence of 1956, which had been incomplete due to the war in the south. |
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The DVD's only supplements are the original theatrical trailer and incomplete cast and director filmographies. |
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In places where those records are incomplete or lost, we are left to conjecture when people from past centuries were born. |
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The first version, set inside her living room as they discuss her plans, is elaborately mounted but plainly incomplete. |
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Accurate filling of application forms for grant aid is essential as an incomplete form is usually consigned to the dustbin. |
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He was a regular contributor to this magazine, primarily via his comments on items he viewed as incorrect or incomplete. |
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As a director he fleshes out his own screenplays with lights, cameras and action, but any shooting script is a bare-bones, incomplete thing. |
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Besides, we're heading off for Mexico before long, and it'd be silly to travel all that way with an incomplete kit. |
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However, Jon Goodwin, for the board, said work on items such as an extractor fan, fire door, gas flue and expansion joints was incomplete. |
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Whenever a PostScript image is received with any packets missing, it will be incomplete in the recording, and will not appear during playback. |
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Although records are incomplete, the rate of such incidents was relatively low until the Vietnam War, when fragging increased dramatically. |
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Another few decades would pass before Filippino Lippi finished the bottom tier of frescoes left incomplete by Masaccio and Masolino. |
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The point is with getting the right slant on facts, such facts as we have, which are always incomplete and often indistinct and fuzzy. |
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Still, the availability of easy money can provide only an incomplete explanation of the great equity price run-up. |
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It is produced by the incomplete burning of solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. |
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It is essential that sufficient venting is provided at all times or deaeration will be incomplete. |
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This collagen solution was emulsified with an equal volume of Freund's incomplete adjuvant. |
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However incomplete deglutitive relaxation in LES and primary peristaltic waves were detected in several patients with achalasia. |
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Leibniz visited the Royal Society, and demonstrated his incomplete calculating machine. |
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Steven J. Wilson's Integermania page has an incomplete set of solutions up to a googol, along with several related problems. |
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Dicentrics were classified as complete reciprocal dicentrics and incomplete dicentrics. |
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Your item and subsequent letter on old concrete grain elevators was somewhat incomplete. |
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With its limited focus upon a day where a number of important issues came to a head, incomplete or biased coverage could quickly be discerned. |
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Unfortunately, subaerial erosion has made the continental sedimentary record very incomplete and discontinuous. |
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However, only incomplete information is available about the origin of most of the founders of European captive populations of the Eurasian otter. |
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She also experienced a feeling of incomplete evacuation after passing a bowel movement, flatulence and bloating. |
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I suffer frequently from indigestion, incomplete evacuation, passing hard, foul-smelling stools and gaseous distension. |
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Other associated symptoms include bloating, distension, mucus in the stool, urgency, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. |
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There may be in addition excessive straining at toilet, passing of hard pellet-like stools or a sense of incomplete evacuation. |
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The skeleton is highly incomplete, consisting of hand and foot bones, epiphyses, ribs, vertebrae, the right ilium, and teeth. |
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I still need to sort through a little over half of that for duplicates, incomplete files, etc. |
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In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research. |
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He is pained by every report of dowry death in newspapers wherever he is located and feels that his mission is incomplete. |
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A visit to Bruges is incomplete without dropping in at the shops displaying the famous lace works or to the lace training centre. |
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Genetic problems involving codominance are similar to those of incomplete dominance. |
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Some alleles show incomplete dominance and therefore seem to display a blend of phenotypes from the parents. |
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In incomplete dominance, a heterozygote's phenotype will be intermediate between the two possible homozygous phenotypes. |
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In something called incomplete dominance, both the dominant and recessive alleles are expressed in the offspring. |
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This is just one of many examples of incomplete dominance, in which the hybrid does not resemble either pure-breeding parent. |
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The following lemma is fundamental in the theory of incomplete markets. |
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Fourth, precise values often do not exist because the vehicle is operated in a noisy and widely unmeasurable environment, and only incomplete data are available. |
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The severe inflammation is less common for intertrigo alone, and a likely incomplete response to antifungal treatment would prompt a search for other diagnostic possibilities. |
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These extracts are incomplete since our correspondent had already swallowed some sections of the document before he realised that the fruit chaat tasted better than usual. |
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This incomplete elaboration leaves the feeling of caducity as a remainder. |
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So that he's working on the second gathering, the second four pages, the second leaf, while they are already preparing the parts for the incomplete cantata. |
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A visit to Amish country would have been incomplete without a visit to the state of Pennsylvania where there are the largest and oldest settlements. |
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The relatively few children placed by the Washington Children's Home Society, the state's major social agency, had incomplete records that testified to inferior casework. |
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In almost every case, the client would be better off waiting until the application goes live before testing, rather than testing an incomplete ensemble of code and components. |
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I speak here to warn people that the facts presented in the opera are incomplete and distorted. |
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In the meantime, most of the detailed studies are incomplete in one way or another. |
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According to incomplete sources, revenue from tourist companies and organizations peaked at 8.6 billion tugriks in 1990 realizing net profit of 1.5 billion tugriks. |
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The messages are grammatically imperfect, if not incomplete. |
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Too often, memoir seems to me an excuse to be fragmentary, incomplete, narratively non-rigorous. |
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Moreover, both factions act precipitously, before events have run their course, basing their actions on incomplete evidence and overhasty inferences from what they see. |
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A deficiency in this enzyme results in incomplete digestion of complex carbohydrates, causing unabsorbed and undigested sugars to move into the large intestine. |
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Each time the questions were asked, administration officials declined to answer them in public session or provided incomplete, equivocal responses. |
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So far, my unofficial and incomplete survey about this program in a mere handful of vicinages has lead me to conclude that judges have been slow to take advantage of it. |
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Almost all the motu proprios are incomplete, even the encyclicals. |
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My education on women's studies and literature is patchy and incomplete. |
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The characters all speak in melodramatic, incomplete sentences as if they knew unspeakable horrors, but this tactic merely delays revelations that turn out to be quite dull. |
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas that results from incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural or liquefied petroleum gas, oil, wood, and coal. |
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The three distinct tonsillar masses include the palatine, lingual, and pharyngeal, which form an incomplete ring around the entrance to the throat. |
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In sum, a careful analysis of the Levitt and Venkatesh study suggests that present orientation is at best an incomplete and often inapplicable theory of crime. |
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Estimates of genetic parameters following Hayman's method showed a high value of additive gene effects for callus growth, which were recognized as incomplete dominance and negative action. |
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They describe the pedestal as an intentionally incomplete cuboid. |
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The medical induction yielded intact products of conception in 122 cases, whereas 31 cases had to be completed by curettage, as the expulsion of the conceptus was incomplete. |
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The incomplete squamosals also slope laterally and ventrally away from the parietals, slightly depressing posterior margin of the supratemporal fenestrae. |
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The Athenians cut off Syracuse with two forts, and began a twin circumvallation, but left their northern walls incomplete, which proved disastrous. |
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Spotty participation by the nation's 3,100 county courts, along with a hodgepodge of data formats, make national crime databases vastly incomplete. |
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The nonfarm payroll report leaves out a lot of economic pain, and provides an incomplete picture of changes in the labor market. |
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It is against their wholeness that the incomplete impressions of the recent past or present are juxtaposed. |
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Constantly trying to make sense out of an incomplete picture, the private eye is an imperfect avatar, always a few clues short of the whole story. |
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It should be thought of as a partial or incomplete dislocation. |
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He also said that Bermuda's education of its young is incomplete without the inclusion of established canons of African literature and other texts in the school curriculum. |
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The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society. |
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Asthma linkage analysis has indicated that asthma may be inherited as a polygenic trait or as a monogenic, dominant trait with incomplete penetrance. |
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And when I checked the footnotes and had the library pull the sources, the majority of the assertions proved to be wrong, incomplete in important ways, or unsupported. |
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In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending. |
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The website doesn't contain contact information for any of their MPs, and only a few incomplete details can be scraped together from the Government Portal. |
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But where that album moved with confidence and conviction of purpose, Control wallows in an amoral netherworld of overamped midtempo ballads and incomplete thoughts. |
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As a portrait of childhood in America, it is incomplete enough to be irresponsible. |
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Claims that hundreds of voters were coerced into handing over incomplete postal votes to party activists were made in the days running up to election day. |
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Bozkurt mainly provides a short, but incomplete, summary of previous work on field characteristics of extensional folds, including rollover anticlines. |
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In summer, Arctic Ocean packice cover is incomplete and heavily puddled, which maintains a constant layer of stratus and stratocumulus cloud cover. |
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I said that voluntaryism is incomplete as the basis of a state. |
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Low glass viscosity and rapid welding of ignimbrite would be principally favoured by high-temperature emplacement, alkaline magmatic composition and incomplete degassing. |
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Hand written prescription sheets can contribute to drug errors in that they may be illegible, incomplete, or subject to transcription errors when rewritten. |
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Tofu, tempeh and other soy foods are complete proteins, but most plant proteins are deficient in one or more essential amino acids, making them incomplete. |
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On June 30, 1934, Lou Gehrig of the Yankees would have tied a major league record with three triples in a game but the incomplete game was washed out by rain. |
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In all of these exercises, we use incomplete information of varying degrees necessitated by the infeasibility and impracticality of collecting complete information. |
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The birch block squares cumulatively formed an incomplete square. |
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A visit to any tourist town is considered incomplete if the visitors do not purchase a few of these locally-manufactured articles to carry home as mementoes of their visit. |
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Infrastructure built on evolvable formats will always be partially incomplete, partially wrong and ultimately better designed than its competition. |
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Following is an incomplete list of the principal Bantu languages of each country. |
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This has a tendency to lead to severe complications, such as incomplete abortion, sepsis, hemorrhage, and damage to internal organs. |
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If the terms of the contract are uncertain or incomplete, the parties cannot have reached an agreement in the eyes of the law. |
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The target is supposed to be incomplete and in need for a complete description using the source. |
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The two specimens of tibiotarsi appear quite different in size, although both are incomplete. |
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A suggested strategy is to assign half of the class to do the incomplete dominance approach and half to do the complete dominance approach. |
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In the control of spike length inheritance, incomplete dominance and additive effects were observed. |
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Instead of being inner-directed leaders driven by their own beliefs, they become outer-directed pleasers driven by incomplete numbers. |
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Spina bifida is a developmental congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube. |
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Before 1998, all maintenance records were stored in paper format, but the paper records were either contaminative or incomplete. |
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Changes in cortically related intermuscular coherence accompanying improvements in locomotor skills in incomplete spinal cord injury. |
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Fluidizing keeps the sand well-mixed to prevent cold spots and incomplete thermal cleansing. |
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An incomplete or incorrect URL can leave you lost in an abyss of unsuitable sites. |
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Say farewell to the de-energizing tasks of dealing with penmanship, incomplete orders and unclear verbal commands. |
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Adhesive coating voids caused by either contamination or incomplete coating coverage can cause the wrap and substrate to delaminate over time. |
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Clinical presentation is classified into the complete form, the fruste form, and an incomplete form which has no pachydermia. |
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As for the Gospel of Philip, it is damaged and, thus, incomplete in its brief depiction of the relationship between Jesus and Mary. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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Pupin to find some respect in which Heaviside's work was incomplete or incorrect. |
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The incomplete Analytical Engine was put on display to the public at the 1862 International Exhibition in South Kensington, London. |
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I've got a station chief who's as mad as a fish, an incomplete briefing, and a gambling-obsessed billionaire to out-bluff. |
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The Canterbury Tales is generally thought to have been incomplete at the end of Chaucer's life. |
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Although perhaps incomplete, The Canterbury Tales is revered as one of the most important works in English literature. |
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Spenser originally indicated that he intended the poem to consist of twelve books, so the version of the poem we have today is incomplete. |
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From the 19th century, her family members published conclusions to her incomplete novels, and by 2000 there were over 100 printed adaptations. |
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Vocal scores drawn from the edition were published by Novello in London, but some scores, such as the vocal score to Samson are incomplete. |
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Many incomplete manuscripts survive from most periods, giving us a good idea of working methods. |
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Apart from a brief period during the disarmament talks of the 1930s, these areas were left blank or incomplete on standard maps. |
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Breaking news may contain incomplete information, factual errors, or poor editing because of a rush to publication. |
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In the North Sea there are two amphidromic systems and a third incomplete amphidromic system. |
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The incomplete 2001 Six Nations Championship was concluded in October, with England playing Ireland. |
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The process of removing all hidden legislative barriers to trade is still incomplete. |
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Another kind of inconsistency is concerned with the incomplete coverage of phonological information in the script. |
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In biblical interpretation, it does not use speculations, suggestive theories, or incomplete indications, not going beyond what is fully known. |
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Subsequent stories reveal that Watson's early assessment was incomplete in places and inaccurate in others. |
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The last stanza is incomplete and three folios are missing from the end of the manuscript, so some material may have been lost. |
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Nine Ministers of Government submitted incomplete funding reports and even more of the members of parliament. |
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This town today lies mostly incomplete as the troubles halted construction. |
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Hence, the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so as earlier times are considered. |
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Hence the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so further back in time. |
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With the project incomplete, Trevor Basin just over the Pontcysyllte aqueduct would become the canal's northern terminus. |
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In Amphistium, the transition from the typical symmetric head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye placed near the top of the head. |
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In the USA, waste management policy completely broke down with the ending of work on the incomplete Yucca Mountain Repository. |
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A related phenomenon, a geomagnetic excursion, amounts to an incomplete reversal, with no change in polarity. |
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While the figures of 360,000 army deaths for the Union and 260,000 for the Confederacy remained commonly cited, they are incomplete. |
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Odontochelys displays a complete bony plastron and an incomplete carapace, similar to an early stage of turtle embryonic development. |
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In spite of convincing arguments for the case, the statistical evidence is simply too incomplete for a definite conclusion to be made. |
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In 1948, Shute again rewrote it, changing the title to Blind Understanding but leaving the manuscript incomplete. |
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Cladistic analysis, among other modern techniques, helps to compensate for an often incomplete and fragmentary fossil record. |
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A Spanish attack in 1614 was repulsed by two shots fired from the incomplete Castle Islands Fortifications manned by Bermudian Militiamen. |
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Females can build or dig several trial nests which appear incomplete and abandoned later. |
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Below is an incomplete list of fully and partially mutually intelligible varieties sometimes considered languages. |
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The list of consuls for this state is incomplete, drawn from inscriptions and coins. |
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For many literate cultures, such as Ancient Greece and Mesopotamia, their surviving records are often incomplete and biased to some extent. |
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Most of these reported social effects are small and our understanding is incomplete. |
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When incomplete, the deficiency, so far as I know at present, appears always to take place posticously. |
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While this is consistent with the other published estimates, it suggests that the archaeological and historical evidence is very incomplete. |
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A list of Austrian terms for certain food items has even been incorporated into EU law, even though it is clearly incomplete. |
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Pro forma bills are incomplete pieces of legislation and undergo only the first reading stage. |
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Unusually the bridge was left incomplete, being missing two of its lower arch sections on the town side. |
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Sulfur content yields sulfur dioxide, or in case of incomplete combustion, hydrogen sulfide. |
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The warning states that the offering information is incomplete, and may be changed. |
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The Confucian Zhu Xi, who was notably not a restorationist, emphasized expedients as making up for incomplete standards or methods. |
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Many pencils feature an eraser on the top and so the process is usually still considered incomplete at this point. |
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Quibblers might also find fault with the book's incomplete treatment of the Safeguards Agreement. |
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Patients with pathological Q-wave or history of Ml, typical bundle brunch blocks and incomplete right BBB were excluded from study. |
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A lady called Marian Kalkin has tried to contact us, but unfortunately, she left an incomplete phone number and we haven't been able to find her. |
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Many scenes are left incomplete and devoid of humour in the absence of Will's lines, and the overall effect is one of extreme disjointedness. |
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A common error in the use of electrocautery devices is the incomplete insertion of the insulated electrocautery tip into the handpiece. |
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Congenital heart block refers to complete or incomplete dissociation of atrial and ventricular contractions owing to conduction abnormalities. |
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In the next section, we briefly review the linear programming approach to MCDM with incomplete weights. |
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In the incomplete Lower Devonian sequence the Phialaspis heterostracan Zone and the Skamolepis fragilis thelodont Zone have been recognized. |
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If a long bone in the arm or leg bends, it may crack on one side only, producing an incomplete break called a greenstick fracture. |
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Investigators have found thousands of TSA records on workers with possibly incomplete and inaccurate biographic information. |
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The statement outlined that the only information derived from the incomplete manifest was that the plane is carrying a 4,566kg of mangosteens. |
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Improvement in visual symptoms was delayed and incomplete in patient 4, and she had reduced visual acuity and metamorphopsia even after 2 months. |
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Although Escobar's Cathedral was still incomplete, it was habitable. |
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The tissue elasticity has a tendency to compress the wound track and the arrow in situ tends to exert an incomplete tamponade on the wound. |
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He was too weak to attend the dedication of his new church at Westminster, which was then still incomplete, on 28 December. |
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Although the analysis has been carefully prepared, errors, imprecise or incomplete information or misestimates cannot be excluded. |
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A narrow attention on one or a few quality indicators may be misrepresentative and may lead to inaccurate or incomplete conclusions. |
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Left an incomplete tetraplegic, Mr Vaughan, from Cwmbran, sued the Ministry of Defence for up to PS8m in compensation. |
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A comparison of manual vacuum aspiration and sharp curettage in the management of incomplete abortion. |
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It could lead to an incomplete abortion but what that actually is I don't know. |
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This abnormal persistence of cell nuclei in the superficial epithelial layers may represent incomplete squamous differentiation. |
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They gave her the forms instead, which she carries with her incomplete. |
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The manuscript, known as Peniarth MS 2 and kept at the National Library of Wales, is incomplete, having lost a number of its original leaves including the first. |
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Interpretation is difficult due to a limited supply of evidence, based mainly on an incomplete fossil record and chemical signatures remaining in Cambrian rocks. |
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Private sector development has lagged due to human capital shortages, infrastructure weakness, an incomplete legal system, and an inefficient regulatory environment. |
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The information category intended to describe which military formation caused the death of each victim, was the most incomplete and was deemed unusable. |
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There is frequent incomplete cleavage of the heads of the caudate nuclei and thalami, but the hypothalamus and lentiform nuclei are well-separated. |
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In contrast, when contracts are incomplete, institutions matter. |
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Other problems include incomplete welds on seat brackets, turn signal failures, power steering failures, loose suspension bolts, and faulty roof rack bolts. |
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While you will have to make immediate decisions and take actions, the crisis fact pattern will most likely be incomplete and will contain wrong information. |
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Six months prior to admission, she underwent a suction curettage for a presumed incomplete abortion with pathology showing some hydropic changes of the villi. |
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Combined with the Ipas EasyGrip cannulae or flexible Karman cannulae, the system is intended for treatment of incomplete abortion and for first trimester abortion. |
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The incomplete minor fissure was divided by using an endocutter to complete the right middle lobe lobectomy via the subxyphoid single-port approach. |
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Similarly, women who misdate their pregnancy and are too far along to effectively use misoprostol run the risk of incomplete abortion, which will require additional care. |
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Black Carbon is released into the air from incomplete combustion of carbonaceous fluids contributing to global climate change and human health effects. |
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Some buildings left incomplete were completed at this time and the greater part of existent church furniture, fittings and stained glass dates from this period. |
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Ernst's works are not illustrations but incomplete prefigurations of Benjamin's conception of kitsch and its potential to transform perception and personhood alike. |
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In addition, a transverse cortical lucency, or thin black line, may be present in the region of the periosteal thickening and indicates an incomplete fracture. |
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The incidences of cervical rib, asymmetrically shaped sternebra, and incomplete ossification of hyoid bone, were significant in all treatment groups. |
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In this, it generalizes maximization approaches developed to analyse market actors such as in the supply and demand model and allows for incomplete information of actors. |
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Carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless by-product of incomplete fuel combustion, inhibits the release of oxygen from red blook cells to body tissues. |
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