Sentence examples for sparse community from inspiring English sources

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And yet only a sparse community lives here all year round, in the verdant mountains, or stapled to the cliffs in cottages with regal views over the Pacific.

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The experimental results show that DIVANC outperforms most other algorithms significantly and, in particular, can detect sparse communities.

The efforts of providing attractive transport service to residents in sparse communities have previously focused on operating flexible transit services.

It turned out the authorities had information that Chapo went into hiding after his jailbreak in the Durango highlands, presumably with the help of the sparse communities of ranchers and campesinos who for generations have grown poppy and marijuana for the Sinaloa cartel's drug empire.

Recently, the construction of equiangular tight frames has gained the interest of the sparse modeling community, as ETFs are maximally incoherent.

All this means that many of the so-called 'objective measures' that are used to assess researchers—such as impact factors (with all their flaws), citation counts, or letters of recommendation are highly biased in favour of researchers who belong to dense scientific communities at the expense of those who are members of sparse scientific communities.

22 There were 29 'urban' (Halifax Metro and adjacent) communities, 58 'towns' (mid-size to small-size towns outside of Halifax Metro) and 113 sparse 'rural' communities.

And we are raising awareness of violence from dense urban sprawls to sparse rural communities.

In the late 1980's, five Pleasantville men got together over breakfast and talked about some of the isolation they felt as Jews in a village with so sparse a Jewish community, particularly one where churches were the village's social bedrock.

Information is sparse at a community level in the U.S. general population regarding the effects of low birth weight on the longitudinal trends in C-V risk factor variables measured serially and concurrently from childhood to adolescence.

However, information is sparse at a community level in the U.S. general population regarding the effects of low birth weight on the longitudinal trends in cardiovascular risk factor variables measured concurrently from childhood to adolescence.

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