Sentence examples for incomplete discussion from inspiring English sources

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Any inaccurate expression may lead to a problematic or incomplete discussion.

Although global feminists and postcolonial feminists largely praise the work of multicultural feminists, they nonetheless regard it as a somewhat incomplete discussion of women's oppression.

10 Moreover, incomplete discussion and omission of information have been detected in pregnancy related articles in magazines.

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This means that incomplete discussions of appropriation may fail to account for borrowing, diffusion, collaboration and other factors that lead to cultural material being shared.

However, as previous research has shown, NBS decisions are rarely an ideal process, with inconsistent information and incomplete discussions [ 9, 32].

Any coverage of the pros and cons of midlife hormonal replacement is incomplete without discussion of bioidenticals.

Heidegger's argument here is (at best) incomplete (for discussion, see Dreyfus 1990, Wheeler 2005).

They find much of the public discussion incomplete.

An account of Indian education during the ancient period would be incomplete without a discussion of the influence of Indian culture on Sri Lanka and Central and Southeast Asia.

A total of 131 articles were read in three different versions, as follows: full version (n = 50), incomplete version without discussion (n = 35) and flash version (n = 46).

For each article, residents were randomly assigned to one of the three following versions: (1) full version of the article; (2) incomplete version, without discussion; and (3) flash version, restricted to abstract, tables and figures.

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