Sentence examples for incompletely described from inspiring English sources

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Sharing data that is incomplete, incompletely described, of poor or antiquated resolution or quality has little value.

Offhand, I can't think of any reason that couldn't be correctly (if incompletely) described as personal.

Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article incompletely described hydraulic fracturing.

An earlier version of this article incompletely described a hearing before the bankruptcy court Judge David R. Jones.

An article on June 18 about the MacArthur Foundation's fellowship awards incompletely described a recipient, Alice Fulton.

Melanoma of unknown primary (MUP) is incompletely described on a population level.

However, the combat experience with spine injuries in the present conflicts remains incompletely described.

The relationship between disability and cognition is likely a complex one, that is currently incompletely described in the literature.

Objectives: The effects associated with placebo (EAP) have been incompletely described in clinical trials of insomnia treatment.

An earlier version of this piece incompletely described the book's reporting on people who had taken part in twelve-step recovery sessions.

A picture caption last Sunday with the continuation of the article about the Ring Road in Iceland incompletely described the scene shown.

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