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That seems like a fitting term since their presence leaves us feeling like there's something missing, something unfinished or incomplete in our relationship.
When Gibson was out of the room for a moment, I said to Wendy that I sensed something missing or incomplete in Bob, and she said, "Yes, he's still looking for something, and I don't know if the right thing for him will ever come along.
This happens when the incomplete object (something red, for instance) is implected, i.e., involved or embedded, in a (more) complete object (this ripe red tomato).
Blanchard et al. accept that this depiction of labor market regimes is something of a caricature and is incomplete in not addressing the (critical) contribution of collective bargaining structures to flexibility.
It introduced something into the world which remains with us today: a whole new class of communications that are defined as incomplete in advance of their delivery.
It is incomplete in many respects, however.
Much repaired, it survives, incomplete, in jigsaw-puzzle pieces.
(3) Incomplete (IN) Grades: Incomplete grades are granted or denied at the discretion of course Instructors.
"The IMS forecast is incomplete in other ways, too.
(As Harvey writes in his essay, a souvenir is "incomplete in itself").
Disease ascertainment was incomplete in both arms.
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