Sentence examples for most scarcely from inspiring English sources

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The most scarcely recorded information is caused of death, denying governments the ability to track patterns in health and mortality.

However, the results of RNA dot blot analysis in the human neocortex suggested that testican-1 mRNA is most abundantly expressed in the occipital lobe and most scarcely expressed in the frontal lobe (Marr et al. 2000) (ca. 1.4 times richer in the occipital lobe than in the frontal lobe).

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Most was scarcely known beyond narrow circles of activists.

Most journalists scarcely bothered to talk to them, because we assumed they knew the country far less well than we did.

Most people scarcely care which police force serves them, any more than they care about the boundaries of strategic health authorities or local education authorities.

Most, though, scarcely acknowledge the camera or appear to ignore it altogether, perhaps because — as one of a billion or so citizens of China — they are inured to such intrusions.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Not long ago, most Americans had scarcely heard of Yemen, the arid, Texas-size country in the southern corner of the Arabian peninsula.

Most Americans probably scarcely remember the airlifts of tens of thousands of Hungarian refugees in 1956, the subject of considerable fear-mongering and fierce debate at home.

And he said that the jurist who became Egypt's interim president — and whom most Egyptians had scarcely heard of — was "one of the best judges in one of the best courts in the world".

The official unemployment rate has dropped to 4.2percentnt in the United States its lowest level in ten years and the economy is expanding, but wages for most workers have scarcely budged.

LONDON — The furor over the decision to run this year's Bahrain Grand Prix has cast Formula One motor racing into a controversy that is making headlines around the world, some of them in countries where most people would scarcely know their Fangios and their Schumachers, their Nürburgrings and their Monzas, from names picked at random from a telephone directory or an atlas.

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