Sentences with phrase «so sparse»

Our home looks so sparse after putting away everything - our daughter says it makes her feel sad.
Don't put technologies on your resume that you think might help with automated keyword searches, but your exposure to the technologies is so sparse or non-existent that you can't answer a basic technical question about the technology.
Byton has a ways to go to in order to get this part of the experience right, especially because the cockpit is so sparse.
Before the ARGO floats were deployed starting in the early 2000s, the temperature observations at depth were so sparse that the data has to be taken with more than a grain of salt, especially when dealing with the data below 700 meters.
Because global environmental data are generally so sparse and have not been gathered comprehensively for long, the tendency is to believe the models as our truth.
I do not find anything that I do understand, «simple», but instead «frustrating» and even «horror - able», because my understanding at best is so sparse.
Prior to ARGO in 2003 the data are so sparse, spotty and inaccurate that we can essentially ignore them.
All of this technical, statistical jargon is over my head, but I get the impression that the data on which the climate reconstruction is based is so sparse and uncertain that you can't draw any firm conclusions supporting either MM's or Mann's side of the debate.
All signs point to them shoving a weak battery down our throats, only to shake us down for the better one later... so, why has stock been so sparse?
Granted, the bosses are predictable and the usual goons are easy as ever, but everything is so sparse that you rarely get ambushed or lose sight of a guy behind you.
Updates on this t - shirt project have been so sparse that I'm beginning to fear I may have made the whole thing up.
Because the front is so sparse, with only that single button, there's very little learning curve.
This is a brand that essentially kept itself afloat with luxurious interiors in the 1990s and early 2000s, so it was a surprise to find an interior so sparse and sport - oriented.
In a way, it's a «good» thing the Q1 line - up is so sparse.
Finley's script is so sparse with ideas and dialogue that the running time is stretched through observational narrative.
Script is so sparse with ideas and dialogue that the running time is stretched through observational narrative.
But the literature is so sparse in this area that we can not make any real statements or predictions about the effects of fasting, other than that we just don't know, and that we should continue to emphasize the centrality of awareness, caution, and loving nourishment in moving forward.
It is not definitive, since the literature is so sparse, and it necessarily differs for women who are overweight versus normal weight (and who have different genetic makeups), but when it comes to hormones, women of reproductive age may do well to err on the side of caution with fasting.
Had the universe been slightly denser by one part in 1062, the expansion would have slowed and collapsed back on itself in a «big crunch» after 13.7 billion years (today's age of the universe according to the big bang theory).60 Had the universe been slightly less dense by one part in 1062, «the universe would have expanded «so quickly and become so sparse it would soon seem essentially empty, and gravity would not be strong enough by comparison to cause matter to collapse and form galaxies.61 The stretching explanation does not have this problem.
Food grew so sparse in certain regions that for some, cannibalism was the only means of survival.
To find out how they became so sparse, van Dokkum and his colleagues tracked how fast the stars in Dragonfly 44 move around the galaxy, and so calculated its mass: a faster speed means a more massive galaxy.
«They have found something interesting, but the available data is so sparse that it is difficult to come up with great hypotheses,» says Chris Kochanek at the Ohio State University in Columbus.
Røy thinks the microbial community is so sparse, and the metabolic rates so low, that the nutrient levels probably represent the bare minimum required to keep cellular enzymes and DNA working.
Surveillance is so sparse that the virus could already be spreading widely, undetected, in the southern US, says Peter Hotez at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
In the early 1990s, when Nir Barzilai, now the director of the Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, decided to study aging, he did so in part because the competition was so sparse.
Stefánsson didn't know why the Asian readout was so sparse, so he called a colleague in Iceland.
Meanwhile, if you live in a safe seat, like Tottenham, the communication is so sparse you could be forgiven for not even knowing there is an election on at all.
Mental health services for children on Medicaid were so sparse that parents who could afford to do so would send their child to school in another state because they'd have a better chance at receiving mental health help.
And data is so sparse that you can expect champions are improving significantly on their ability to turn in winning fights as they are becoming champions, meaning that you can't just do a comparison with their performances before and after.

Not exact matches

(And the display started to look really sparse so she did sell a lot of work.)
Google's first effort is minimalistically sparse on bells and whistles — the cars only have a start / stop button and a screen that shows occupants the route they're taking — and understandably so.
In fact, just as water tastes so much sweeter when it is sparse, so the truth just might have more of an impact upon your mind.
Whoever considers [the sparse basic materials] which the Scriptures afforded him will wonder by what energetic operation he expanded them to such extent and ramified them to so much variety, restrained as he was by religious reverence from licentiousness of fiction.
I like a lot, but my hubby likes it a little more sparse... so we make two pizzas!
Those key ingredients are very flavoursome on their own so remember to keep the seasoning sparse with just a sprinkle of dried oregano and a last minute squeeze of a lemon.
my pantry was pretty sparse which is why I was in search of an unfussy recipe where I could make something wonderful and hearty out of so few ingredients.
Are you, the extremely qualified butcher, asking me if this cut of meat is sparse in the meat - world??? Well, I certainly didn't think so considering they seem to be a staple on every restaurant's menu, but clearly I was sorely mistaken.
This was pretty sparse in the veggie department for my liking, so next time I will definitely stir in some shredded cabbage, kale, and extra zucchini.
So if we are to ever see the change in manager that a lot of us want, the board needs to realise that keeping Wenger is going to negatively affect the profits, which is why the recent spate of sparse attendances at home games may be doing the trick.
Bad weather also canceled a bunch of games, so this list will look more sparse than usual.
And the League Two club tweeted a picture of their sparse - looking away dressing room with the message: «You said you've joined «the biggest club in the world» so it's only right you start your United career in the biggest away dressing room in League Two - * maybe.»
They are so thin and sparse.
A bassinet is smaller and cozier, so it doesn't look as sparse and big for a newborn.
Keep cribs relatively sparse so that there is very little in it and keep your baby warm using a sleeper instead of a fluffy blanket.
So far, the governor has been sparse with specifics about how the proposals will be paid for and who will be responsible for paying for them.
In a typical investigation, the RIO - led committee — made up mostly of faculty with relevant expertise — reconstructs the research behind a scientific result from its documentation (which may be sparse, cryptic, or fabricated)-- so the RIO job requires deep insight into how scientists work.
The data accompanying those samples are more sparse and so the serum specimens are not as useful for studies, although they are still kept in the repository.
So if your publications list is looking a little sparse right now, why go to all that bother?
First proposed 6 years ago, this notion maintains that tiny galaxies, not massive ones, should arise last because it takes gravity so long to assemble the sparse bits of matter in voids.
However, to function properly sparse representation requires multiple images of each person in the database, so it does not work with pairs of before and after surgery pictures alone.
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