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ELIZABETH FOX Rochester Although The Times's policy (shared by all major news media in this country) of not ordinarily publishing the names of accusers in sex crimes has the laudable goal of helping to encourage actual victims to come forward, it is either wholly incomplete or completely misguided.
For the most part, this leaves us wholly incomplete and unsatisfied.
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Harvey Pitt, the SEC chairman, has described the company's statement as "wholly inadequate and incomplete".
All fell incomplete.
"Defendants have provided Moses with nothing more than a single incomplete, cursory, wholly insufficient statement" that "contained numerous inaccuracies and was in material respects false and misleading," Mr. Allen's complaint said.
Phil Jones, cabinet member for planning at the London borough of Camden, said Royal Mail's provision for affordable housing was "wholly unacceptable and based on incomplete, misleading and deeply flawed" information.
All articles are incomplete.
The best is Richard H. Thornton's American Glossary (1912), but it is based wholly on written records and is thus incomplete.
We propose that TTOs' identity shaping strategies are incomplete and need to incorporate a wholly distinctive identity to complement and reinforce preliminary legitimacy claims made through conformance and manipulation.
Levithan leaves a lot unsaid, but the narrative never feels incomplete; the non-linear format leaves the reader wholly encompassed by the relationship.
Or perhaps, as I suspect, feminism was always partial and incomplete in its demand for the treatment of women as wholly human, the equal of men.
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