Sentence examples for sparse facts from inspiring English sources

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Mr Simmons's argument, based on careful correlation of the surprisingly sparse facts available on Saudi oil production, is simple.

Given the sparse facts that have accompanied that decision, we'll probably never know the truth about what really happened.

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By contrast, Japanese textbooks skim over the war in a handful of pages of sparse fact.

Without anything to report on beyond the sparse, brutal facts, the TV newsreaders fell back on their scripts.

We prodded and prodded, trying to extract what sparse and juiceless facts we could from the matter.

At only 11 pages, the Supreme Court's decision appears sparse -- a fact that University of California at Irvine law professor Richard Hasen, a voting rights expert, suggested was an attempt to avoid a bitter split along ideological lines in an area where the justices have "some great disagreements".

Yet the evidence regarding effects of ETS on asthmatic adults is sparse, despite the fact that many asthmatic adults report ETS as a major exacerbating factor [14], [16], [17], [18], [19].

The assumption of sparse network is, in fact, a major limitation of the previously described models.

The above minimization problem (1) is in fact a sparse optimization [6 9] with equilibrium constraints.

Because our details are sparse for now, the fact that we might be missing a huge piece of this puzzle is also a possibility.

When considering link prediction in social networks, one should mention the class imbalance problem: a sparse network implies the fact that there are much more pairs of nodes than actual links.

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