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Some football statisticians scoff at completion percentage as an evaluation tool, invoking a hypothetical quarterback who completes nothing but ineffective, supershort passes.
One might wonder whether (16) is an abnormic law that completes 'Nothing expands', but (16) is of the wrong form.
"Mexico affirms everything but completes nothing," said Alma Gomez, director of the Chihuahua Women's Human Rights Center, which sent a delegation to the Geneva sessions.
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After they were completed, nothing happened.
But he added, "The communalization of the campaign was so complete, nothing worked".
Reich's music is complete: nothing can be added to it.
A sentence, a paragraph, once started, had to be completed; nothing was left implicit, hanging in the air.
"Despite committing over $900m to this project, and despite the Infrastructure Australia evaluation of the freight link being completed, nothing is publicly available.
One official said that while the inspector general's investigation was not complete, nothing had emerged to implicate General Clark in wrongdoing or leadership failings.
"If you don't want to start everything and complete nothing you need to select where to put your energy," says Daniela Schwarzer of Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, a Berlin think-tank.
A few more like this – covering Ohio in the 1970s, say, or Wyoming in the 1900s – and their work will be complete: nothing less than a patchwork quilt of America.
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