Sentence examples for insufficiently presented from inspiring English sources

"insufficiently presented" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been presented in an inadequate or incomplete way. For example, "The lawyer presented the argument insufficiently, leaving out key points that could have strengthened his case."

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Unfortunately, so much of the basics of classic environmental health are omitted or insufficiently presented that the book is not suitable as a textbook for standard undergraduate or graduate environmental health courses.

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Liberal feminists hold that the exercise of personal autonomy depends on certain enabling conditions that are insufficiently present in women's lives, or that social arrangements often fail to respect women's personal autonomy and other elements of women's flourishing.

Lastly, mechanisms that protect from intracellular cell-stress inflicted by inflammation or accumulation of β-amyloid may be insufficiently present in sIBM.

There was no correlation with HIF-1 α and its target gene GLUT1, which could either mean that Mb is not significantly regulated by hypoxia in vivo or that HIF-1 α is insufficiently present and active because of the amelioration of tissue hypoxia by expressed Mb.

8) The "Conservatism bias," is the tendency to revise belief insufficiently when presented with new evidence.

First, the materials and methods throughout the paper are insufficiently described; and much of the statistical analysis is either insufficiently described or inadequately presented.

Throughout, he presented an insufficiently examined enumeration of urges and angers, not a program for governance.

By Adam Davidson November 1, 2016 The Silicon Valley billionaire investor Peter Thiel's speech at the National Press Club on Monday presented an insufficiently examined enumeration of urges and angers, not a program for governance.

The editor of the journal finally retracted the paper because, after much discussion, it was considered insufficiently definitive: "Ultimately, the results presented (while not incorrect) are inconclusive…." [5].

A sympathetic interpreter could make a lot of all this, but as presented here — in an insufficiently dark, walk-through space — the general effect is frustratingly vague.

Unlike the presented model, classic models are frequently insufficiently flexible for modeling tectonic disturbances or variable reservoir tilt, e.g. within the coal longwall itself.

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