incomplete造句(61) They can learn from and make decisions based on incomplete data.
(62) Thus hearing a word, or producing it in response to an incomplete definition, will not prime visual word recognition.
(63) None the less, the success of this program was incomplete.
(64) Often they are ploughed up from agricultural land, lone victims, their bodies incomplete.
(65) I wanted to hold on to him somehow, because I felt incomplete and insecure about us, about myself.
(66) The process is normally incomplete because crystallization takes place when the polymer is a viscous liquid.
(67) While incomplete, the steps that were taken laid the foundation for Workplace 2000.
(68) The perspectives of other characters are important, and one shortcoming in this incomplete analysis lies in concentrating analysis on one character.
(69) Patients with incomplete ulcer healing after six weeks were reinvestigated by endoscopy at four week intervals.
(70) Conclusions drawn from applying statistical techniques to incomplete data may be very misleading.
(71) First, how is successful communication possible despite the fact that many utterances produced are incomplete, elliptical or linguistically ill-formed?
(72) An identity that exists through dialogue is open, subject to change, and incomplete.
(73) Even allowing that the list is incomplete, East Anglia seems to have contributed individuals rather than a connection to the ducal retinue.
(74) This lower rate was probably caused by incomplete documentation of pseudomelanosis coli in those with carcinoma.
(75) Kirby looked at existing programs and concluded that research into their effectiveness is incomplete and unclear.
(76) The central thrust of their criticism is that modern science is somehow incomplete.
(77) But their work represented an incomplete commitment to the new sensibility.
(78) Our scenarios are incomplete, no more than works-in-progress, meant to be evocative, not exhaustive.
(79) And the one here, even incomplete, is the envy of all.
(80) I found the works to be incomplete or inadequate, mainly from an orchestral point of view.
(81) Participants with incomplete data were excluded from the analyses including the missing variables.
(82) The fact that these understandings are incomplete or ineffectively explained arises because of our intermediate stage of knowledge.
(83) The input may be partial or incomplete, as discussed later in the paragraph on intuition, prediction, and statistical pattern-matching.
(84) Current data on which regulatory decisions are based, because they are incomplete, give an imprecise estimate of risk.
(85) The news they've released is vague and incomplete but all very, very bad.
(86) The reason: fewer unwanted pregnancies and thus fewer incomplete abortions.
(87) But the story is too big to be kept quiet. Media coverage generates public outrage, if incomplete understanding.
(88) Midway through the second quarter, Steve Young aggravated his groin while running toward the sideline and throwing an incomplete pass.
(89) Incomplete restriction sites produced on the junctions with linkers and adapters are indicated by enzymes with asterisks.
(90) The pain of this incomplete ending of a relationship is impossible to comprehend.