Sentence examples for to be fragmentary from inspiring English sources

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Intelligence tends to be fragmentary and accretive.

Under the nom de guerre of Actress, Cunningham makes what seems, on the surface, to be fragmentary, abrasive techno music.

Over the two decades of his rule, Mr. Karimov has expelled nearly all foreign journalists and aid workers, so reporting on the country tends to be fragmentary and based on uncertain sources of information.

Lehrer is an affable and admirable journalist at the end of a very distinguished career, but most of the sounds he emitted last night seemed to be fragmentary sputters, as he tried unsuccessfully to interrupt the candidates and maintain control of the discussion.

Fossils that old tend to be fragmentary, and researchers don't always agree about their evolutionary pedigree.

It's intended to be fragmentary, non-chronological and in some ways confounding.

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"It matters little to me that these questions should be fragmentary," he writes.

All three approaches seem to require that space and time be fragmentary at the Planck scale.

Such reports can be fragmentary in nature and difficult to investigate.

But these memories can also be fragmentary, though they are often assumed to be pin sharp in terms of accuracy.

"The intelligence available to the U.S. on Iraq's possession of W.M.D. and its programs and capabilities relating to such weapons after 1998, and its links to Al Qaeda, was fragmentary and sporadic," it said.

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