Sentence examples for partial figures from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes these add up to cartoonish partial figures whose comical deformations bring to mind Sue Williams's early grisaille paintings, minus the sarcastic feminism.

The New Yorker, September 11 , 1926 P. 17Partial figures in our investigation concerning what events sell newspapers to New Yorkers.

The Secretariat of the Council of Ministers gave only partial figures for last week, releasing the numbers for only four days and mostly for Baghdad and the nearby cities.

Her big, sketchy paintings, in which partial figures -- arms, legs and heads -- appear in watery, melting outline, are quite mild, though, referring to cowgirls hanging out, soaring on a swing and engaging in more static pursuits.

So where did models and reality diverge?In this section Follow the money Mission unaccomplished Predictions with a purpose ReprintsFor a start, the models relied on old and partial figures.

In partial figures released tonight, the recount had been completed in 140 of Volusia County's 172 precincts and, after resolution of ballot disputes, had brought Vice President Al Gore a net gain of 24 votes beyond his margin of last Tuesday, when he won the county with 97,063 votes, to 82,214 for Gov. George W. Bush.

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This was itself a partial figure because it covered only 34 of 44 police forces that responded to freedom of information requests.

The gain-of-function of Pol I transcription was partial (Figure 3E) while that of Pol III transcription was more prominent (Figure 3F; see below).

While the effect of CD4+ T cell deficiency on bioluminescent signal in the cervical lymph nodes was significant but partial (Figure 1B, left panel), the effect on the bioluminescent signal in the abdomen was total (Figure 1B, right panel).

While the CT showed no abscess, an opacification of the right IJ vein was seen extending from the jugular foramen to the common jugular confluence, suspicious for high-grade partial occlusion (Figure 1). Figure 1 Computed tomography of the neck with intravenous contrast demonstrating partial occlusion of the right internal jugular vein ( arrows ) seen on the transverse (a) and coronal (b) views.

Only 37 countries had even partial national figures, while the researchers estimated the numbers for a further 142 countries based on the number of publications involving animals that came out in 2006.

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