Sentence examples for sparse experience from inspiring English sources

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Although 1959 proved his breakout season, he was ineligible for the Rookie of the Year Award because of his previous sparse experience.

As a result, pharmacists have sparse experience in clinical pharmacotherapy.

The rationale for point selection is reported in Wyon et al [ 35] and similar language is used in the other four papers: "As there was very sparse experience of acupuncture therapy for climacteric symptoms, the choice of acupuncture points was a modification of points used in previous studies on acupuncture treatment of dysmenorrhoea".

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The results of the pilot tests, performed as a development from previous sparse experiences and data, are presented together with the first insights obtained.

All college graduates with at least a 3.0 grade point average can apply, no matter how sparse their teaching experience and credentials.

For instance, cortical neurons in vivo conditions have been shown to display richer dynamics and a wider repertoire of firing patterns than when studied in slice preparations where neurons usually experience sparse synaptic inputs [5].

Sparse cilia likely experience different hydrodynamic forces than large groups of synchronized cilia in multiciliated cells (metachronism), which could explain differences in motility (Guirao and Joanny, 2007; Guirao et al., 2010).

The ST-PAC system stores a sparse set of experiences provided by a teacher.

The New Yorker, August 26 , 1991P. 71 It was not until after David Dinkins moved into City Hall that most New Yorkers began to realize how little they knew of their new mayor and how sparse had been his experience in governing or in citywide politics before he took charge of running a city of more than seven million people, with an annual budget, at present, of $29 billion.

It was not until after David Dinkins moved into City Hall that most New Yorkers began to realize how little they knew of their new mayor and how sparse had been his experience in governing or in citywide politics before he took charge of running a city of more than seven million people, with an annual budget, at present, of $29 billion.

By Andy Logan The New Yorker, August 26 , 1991P. 71 It was not until after David Dinkins moved into City Hall that most New Yorkers began to realize how little they knew of their new mayor and how sparse had been his experience in governing or in citywide politics before he took charge of running a city of more than seven million people, with an annual budget, at present, of $29 billion.

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