Sentence examples for too fragmentary from inspiring English sources

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In both cases their finds were too fragmentary to permit a clear image of either animal.

The evidence is too fragmentary, and contradictory, the experts caution, to draw a firm conclusion.

The play, though, by Caridad Svich, is too fragmentary to be much more than a curiosity.

The earliest fossil remains of fishlike vertebrates are too fragmentary to permit tracing the modern fishes precisely to their origins.

Ms. Reno had ruled that the evidence against Dr. Lee was too fragmentary and dated to justify a surveillance warrant.

The fossil is too fragmentary to be identified with certainty, but the roots of its teeth and its general proportions resemble those of later hominins.

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It is too static and fragmentary, however, to provide a comforting neo-Romantic bath.

Generally speaking, the literary history of Japan, too, offers only fragmentary or limited examples of life writing.

In the end, the many epiphanies are too alike; the fragmentary essays never grow into a cohesive whole.

Most of the sound works belong with the rest of the show, too, in being fragmentary or ungraspable.

However, his few surviving sentences are too obscure and fragmentary to give much confidence in interpretation.

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