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incomplete English

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incomplete

If something is incomplete, it is not finished. Sam's homework was incomplete as he had missed out question two.

incomplete

not complete or total; not completed an incomplete account of his life political consequences of incomplete military success an incomplete forward pass (= uncompleted) not yet finished his thesis is still incomplete an uncompleted play

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Simple sentences

This report is still incomplete.
I am incomplete.
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous substance formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon compounds.
The dictionary is incomplete. It only goes to the letter J.
That word can't be found in such an incomplete dictionary as this.
This report is incomplete.
As for incomplete sentences.
The investigation was incomplete.

Movie subtitles

The basis for the reconstruction by the Filmarchiv of Munich was the original script. Only incomplete copies and fragments of the original film exist.
Just score it as an incomplete forward pass.
Ah, woman. The incomplete sex.
No, this is an incomplete set but it will do for now.
This letter was sent back due to an incomplete address.
The message is incomplete.
In war. Decisions almost always have to be taken on incomplete knowledge.
It's wide, deep and incomplete. - Yes.
It is still incomplete.
But our calculations were incomplete.
But what if the documents are incomplete?
Incomplete.
You're incomplete.
Incomplete, but sufficient.
The formula that Dr Thingumabob brought me is incomplete.
The incomplete sex.
Your hand is extended in an incomplete gesture of expectation, uncertainty. Or perhaps of appeal, or defense.
And I admit thinking that go home with an incomplete load.
Yes, but all different. All fanciful and incomplete.
Perhaps that's why I always feel that pascal is immense yet incomplete in his immensity.
My list of your agents is incomplete.
It's incomplete.
Life-support is still operating. I'd say that the installation is incomplete.
Because of Marianne, any pleasure I could have taken without her would have only been incomplete.
You say they always complain on incomplete orders?
This knowledge is by nature incomplete and misleading, as it only comes through changes in my body and thoughts.
I would say that the installation is incomplete.
He who ignores or misunderstands ecstacy is an incomplete being whose thought is reduced to mere analysis.
Nutrition cycle incomplete.
And yet still incomplete.
He is a sick, unhappy, incomplete soul!
Fuel absorption incomplete.
Personnel incomplete.
Not even an Incomplete, right?

News and current affairs

Yugoslavia has disintegrated, but the disintegration is incomplete.
Kostunica's election as President of Yugoslavia amounts to an incomplete revolution: many of the old guard are still in place.
True to form, Americans became the greatest TV watchers, which is probably still true today, even though the data are somewhat sketchy and incomplete.
If your answer does not use elements from behavioral economics, agency theory, information economics, and international economics, among others, it is likely to remain seriously incomplete.
If the mandate is so incomplete that it leaves too much room for discretional judgment, there is only one way to hold policymakers accountable: through democratic elections.
While the central government admits to some of the environmental degradation caused by rapid economic growth, the picture it paints is incomplete.
But the lesson that most observers draw from these increasingly high-profile disputes - that, even in financial regulation, power politics trumps the common good - is incomplete.
In this context, taking the steps needed to upgrade economic systems, including infrastructure in the US and the incomplete union in Europe, or to meet historical challenges like the refugee crisis, seems all but impossible.
That is how the post-war Coal and Steel Community was transformed into the EU - one step at a time, understanding that each step was incomplete and would require further steps in due course.
But the euro was an incomplete currency: it had a central bank but no central treasury.
This rationale highlights the core of the problem: the eurozone is institutionally incomplete, and eurozone policymakers continue to blame investors for pointing this out.
Finally, Europe's monetary union remains incomplete.
The experience and the sacred ceremony remain incomplete if tension between the field and the grandstand is missing.
But Keynes's theory was incomplete: his was a theory of employment, interest, and money.
But that is often the way that European integration proceeds: an incomplete step in one area later requires further steps in related areas.
This is partly because of the never-ending negotiation process with Mercosur, the troubled - and still incomplete - Latin American customs union.
But the problem with military rule is a tendency toward incomplete understanding of the implications of political decisions - a problem that will be aggravated further by collective leadership.
Disregarding Zimbabwe, a recent and incomplete convert, the 18 countries of the two existing monetary unions have, as intended, benefited from lower inflation than much of the rest of Africa.
It actually feels incomplete to watch the World Cup alone.
Yet it is also clear that our monetary union is still incomplete.
Once classified, we will then be able to make predictions about two closely related species based on incomplete information about either, buying time and saving money.
The information was incomplete, but it was solid - and alarming.
With incomplete models of risk dynamics and a complex and constantly changing global financial system, detection is, they argue, either impossible or so prone to error that the effort would be counter-productive.

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