Sentence examples for far more patchy from inspiring English sources

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Macpherson's report undoubtedly shook the police out of their complacency but it seems that their progress in tackling these issues has been far more patchy than the rest of Britain.

Rural services in Dorset are also showing strong growth, although critics say the vast majority of the increase in bus travel has been down to extra investment in London's network by the mayor, Ken Livingstone, and that efforts elsewhere in the country have proved far more patchy.

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More noticeably, Turkey's politics have become far more open, its (still patchy) human-rights record has improved, its media and civil society are much bouncier than in Iran.

What is disturbing is that exactly the same kinds of phyletic patterns (patchy distributions among eukaryote lineages) are usually interpreted not as LGT but, far more reasonably, as evidence for differential loss when it comes to structural proteins [ 166].

The facts are patchy, but it is becoming clear that other merchants operate today on a far more ambitious scale, exporting raw materials to China and bringing back consumer goods.

A few years ago Poles could be far more blasé when it came to drinking and driving, especially in rural areas where public transport was, at best, patchy, and it was not unusual for somebody to drive to a family celebration or party, drink a lot and then drive home or attempt to drive home.These old habits appear to be dying out.

Here the story is more patchy.

Far more.

But the truth is that this a more patchy affair.

His record with British films was more patchy.

Others point out that the picture is more patchy.

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