Sentence examples for be complete or good from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, the initial iteration may not be complete or good enough to deploy, and so a second iteration may be necessary to yield an improved solution.

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He hopes that it will either be completed, or at least have made "a good start" before his term ends in August 2002; and that talks-about-talks with the ELN, the smaller guerrilla group, will progress and eventually merge with those involving the FARC.But other Colombians talk of the peace process taking a decade or more and worry that Colombia cannot stand such a leisurely pace.

There is, however, good evidence that speciation is complete or nearly complete, between the three major lineages recognized by Johnson et al.[ 7].

And of course, your day at the beach or park will not be complete without a good hat to cover the sides of your eyes as well.

No discussion of hand-harvested sea salt would be complete without a good recipe.

But a festive package from this impassioned activist wouldn't be complete without some social good accessories.

The model should be complete enough to give good estimates and include a plan for the work required for iteration.

Too often we communicate the message to all women, but especially to black women, that they are not complete or good without a man.

We've got good footballers but he is one that is complete and good without the ball as well".

These problems are usually solved after the learning curve is complete and good mastery of the "mobile window" concept is achieved [8].

The exchange won't be complete until New York gives up the goods as well.

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