Sentences with phrase «quite sparse»

So it's always old, it's always got patina, but it's also quite sparse.
It is quite sparse for my taste, but I am learning to not decorate just for the sake of filling a space.
Some of the rooms look quite sparse, suggesting either that Bruce and Emma have already moved out... or they didn't fancy going The Whole Nine Yards when it came to decorating!
The books are in EPUB format and were easy to download and transfer on to my PDA by adding them to the Book portion of iTunes and synching my iPad, where they show up on my iBook bookshelf, as per the following screenshot (realize I purchase most of my books using Amazon Kindle so my iBook bookshelf is otherwise quite sparse):
Even 250 years of temperature records, and quite sparse records in early periods, is only as long as a gnat's eyelash on a climatic scale.
Thankfully, segments featuring voice acting are quite sparse.
Although quite sparse, the story talks through Kai Tana's escape from the Vokh Empire, her efforts to return home, her aiding of a new friend (Hjun Ralan III) and her battles with the Vokh Empire as a result of all the above (namely General Glaive).
This week has been consumed by E3 news and the reality is that fresh indie news is quite sparse.
Since the economical accommodations in Playa Hermosa are quite sparse, most surfers tend stay in Jaco, which has a number of quality bars, hotels, restaurants, resorts and rooms for rent.
The research evidence comparing scrotal and prescrotal approaches in dogs is also quite sparse.
Quite sparse on storage with only 256 MB (but expandable via MicroSD), the GiiNii Android tablet should make an appearance later this year.
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The Aoson M33 is pretty fluid given the 2 GB RAM and quad core processor it ships with and lags are quite sparse BUT that's if you're running the firmware before the latest one.
With an MSRP starting at $ 18,840, the compact Honda Civic sedan will trick you into thinking it's a larger car than it is, with plenty of room inside, good handling and a comfortable ride, though entry - level models are quite sparse when it comes to features.
So, depending on trim level, the creature comforts can be quite sparse.
Additionally, do not just specify «Need Not Apply» or «Tom Cruise Only,» as this will make your inbox look quite sparse.
It was still looking quite sparse so I went to find something to anchor the other side.
The result is a little lopsided; the glitter is very dense on most of the nail and quite sparse on the half - moon, but it's kind of cool, like sands through the hourglass.
Located between Greenland and Russia, Svalbard experienced a near - complete loss of its vegetation during the last ice age and was quite sparse even 10,000 years ago, but today it is home to a thriving plant community.
Veins are quite sparse in Amborella (far left), an early angiosperm, but their density has increased through time, with a recently evolved legume (far right) having quite a high concentration of veins.
Importantly, individual classes of inhibitory neurons are quite sparse in the brain, so any unique features of those cells would likely have been lost in earlier studies that looked at the tissue as a whole.
These women and their outcomes are rare, making the data available on risk estimates to inform decision making quite sparse.
I was not too surprised to see that the notes in the Old Testament were quite sparse.

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Ferguson quotes Bank of England chief economist Andrew Haldane's explanation: «No one had quite noticed that the global financial network had become connected enough for distress to cascade rapidly from one institution to many, but sparse enough for many institutions to be poorly diversified and inadequately insured against the failure of a counterparty.»
The material was far too sparse to calculate such an index, but even using their own estimated range of possible lengths for the incomplete femur, they should have computed an index quite close to the A.L. 288 — 1 value of 83.8 %.
The problem with such niche sites, though, is the membership is probably going to be sparse, and, especially if you live in a small town, finding an active user near you could be quite a challenge.
The highly anticipated film, which will see the Avengers team up with the Guardians on the big screen for the first time, is still quite a ways off and Marvel Studios has managed to reveal enough to excite fans while still managing to keep the details sparse.
While details are still sparse, the gunman (whose name I feel should not have been released and should fade in anonymity) has been painted as a previously quite and intelligent individual with no criminal record.
Game play was repetitive and story sparse, the aiming was nice a tight and the ability to traverse the environment was a nice thought but quite choppy.
On the plus side there's quite a bit of variety to the weapons at your disposal, even if the system itself feels sparse.
The present method of making this calculation relies on sparse enough data stations that improvement is quite possible since the uncertainty introduced by interpolation could be reduced.
Yes, the data set for the polar regions is far more sparse and subject to educated extrapolations that other regions, but excluding any estimate at all for temperature changes in these all important polar regions by excluding them is to to give an incomplete and, IMO, quite inaccurate, view of climate change.
The Polar bears stubbornly refuse to go extinct, indeed the buggers are thriving, the glaciers don't appear to be disappearing, sea levels have stayed boringly level, we haven't been subsumed by hordes of desperate climate refugees, the polar ice caps haven't melted, the Great Barrier Reef is still with us, we haven't fought any resource wars, oil hasn't run out, the seas insist on not getting acidic, the rainforest is still around, islands have not sunk under the sea, the ozone holes haven't got bigger, the world hasn't entered a new ice age, acid rain appears to have fallen somewhere that can't quite be located, the Gulf Stream hasn't stopped, extreme weather events have been embarrassingly sparse in recent years and guess what?
The observations can be very comprehensive (satellite, in situ, multiple variables) or relatively sparse (say, sea level pressure only), and the models themselves are quite varied.
Accessibility to medical care is also not quite as far reaching and comprehensive as one might like if they're enrolled in Obamacare, so for people living in more rural or remote areas of the country, Affordable Care - run facilities may be sparse — effectively leaving you underinsured since your care options are slim.
Sony's sparse design carries over into the unnamed user interface, which appears to be less intrusive than HTC's Sense or Samsung's TouchWiz, but still quite a change from stock Android.
So, the space wasn't quite laid out as they'd planned and was only being used with sparse furnishings and toys.
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