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Beyond that, on a global scale the DNA databases are also quite incomplete.
But it is quite incomplete in many respects, and it asks the wrong questions.
Unless that is figured into the discussion, the moral case for or against the use of drones is quite incomplete.
Understanding of the interactions between drug effects and personality traits in studies of time estimation is, therefore, quite incomplete.
Our everyday intuitive models of higher human activity are quite incomplete, and many notions in our informal explanations do not tolerate close examination.
By the B.I.S.'s own estimation, the data — which do not include reports from Belize, the Seychelles and other offshore havens — are quite incomplete.
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I couldn't quite square my incomplete attempts to bring Guzmán vividly to life on the page with my attempts at reimagining my own life.
Although multi-level governance brings together the different levels in a case of environmental governance, its definition can be quite confusing and incomplete when we include the relationship between local communities and the government.
The results show that KBBN is quite resilient to incomplete, inaccurate, or ambiguous rules and can obtain better performance than BN using less data.
Client clinical records may quite often be incomplete or have inaccurate information such that our findings paint a different picture of the actual situation.
Yet by itself, this bill, whose passage in the Senate is still not quite secure, is an incomplete remedy (see article).
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