Sentence examples for a set of partly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a set of partly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a collection of items or elements that are incomplete or not fully developed, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The report presented a set of partly completed projects that needed further attention."
Alternatives: "a collection of partially" or "a group of incomplete".

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But we have effectively delegated the exercise of government power to a set of partly autonomous, partly interdependent institutions to which we have allocated both authorities and dependencies in the hope of effective governance.

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Indeed, there was a set of incentives created partly by government regulation and partly by history.

The rule of St. Augustine was adopted, as well as a set of consuetudines ("customs"), partly based on those of the canons regular, concerning the divine office, monastic life, and religious poverty; these are still the core of Dominican legislation.

For 25 years, their estimates have relied heavily on a set of data generated partly by electron-collision experiments and mostly by mathematical models.

However, since model performance measures are defined as functions of the observed outcomes and predictions, we hypothesize that such measures may be optimistic when the predictions are constructed from a set of imputed covariates partly derived from the observed outcomes.

The state enforces a set of rules binding on all that partly establishes and partly constitutes a condition of equal freedom.

"Jigsaw Falling into Place" is about a set of observations and different experiences, partly of the chaos witnessed by Yorke when he used to go out on the weekend in Oxford.

This value, however, was due partly to excessive optimism over the region's agricultural potential, and partly to a set of economically perverse incentives provided by the government.

The United States was itself an invention based on a set of disruptive ideas; its Revolution succeeded partly because of the strength of those ideas in the face of a seemingly immutable power that never expected the attack by inferior forces.

Reuters: According to China's state news agency, Xinhua, the government will soon enact a set of much stricter food safety laws, partly prompted by a new round of testing of KFC chickens.

Before mapping the location of sensory evoked signals on the reconstructed barrel field, we used a warping algorithm written in MATLAB and designed to align the reconstructed pial vascular network to the one photographed during the experiment, using a set of fiducial points in order to partly compensate for the curvature of the brain and distortion of the tissue (see Fig.  3).

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