Sentences with phrase «sparse in»

I agree with the first post — my dream B&B would change with the seasons... warm and cozy in the winter with more layering, and cool and springy and a little more sparse in the spring / summer..
He needs a new comforter, as the old one has stuffing that has bunched up, making it lumpy in spots and sparse in others.
Any ideas??? Other than that, antique hunting is incredibly sparse in Alaska and I'm envious of the pictures of flea markets I see on the internet.
Parking is sparse in the Northwest District, so most residents choose to walk to the local cafes, saloons, boutiques and bars.
The current Prime Minister's (Lee Hsien Loong) principal challenge is now to ensure that he's doing all he can to train and retain local skilled talent — especially professionals from the IT and financial sectors, who are sparse in number.
This trend culminated in a nurse shortage in the early 2010s where young nurses and nurse students became sparse in numbers.
With regard to Gorsuch's opinion in the Texas case, both programs were sparse in their edits.
I'll also give a thumbs up to Tamino's OpenMind which is a relatively sparse in its postings, but chooses its subjects well and generally nails them...
The main idea is that the existing compilations of the global average temperature are very data - sparse in the high latitudes.
However, the data remain too sparse in time and space (Stramma et al., 2010) to be able to detect longterm trends with confidence.
The sparse in situ observational network indicates rapid near - surface temperature increases on the Antarctic Peninsula, and no change or slight decreases across East Antarctica (Turner et al. 2005).
Because the ocean data were less sparse in the North Atlantic, we extend the plot back to 1950 and reveal that the salinity anomaly was also positive before 1970, during another episode of surface hiatus.
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?
Observations alone are too sparse in the oceans to describe and understand decadal and longer timescale variations in the ocean circulation and hence ocean heat uptake.
The resulting best - estimate temperature data product for Lauder is expected to be valuable for satellite and model validation as measurements of atmospheric essential climate variables are sparse in the Southern Hemisphere.
[Response: I'm not sure what they actually did — but it isn't that there wasn't any information on 700 - 2000m ocean temperatures, rather it is that the information is sparse in space and time.
Often minimal and sparse in color, Sahib's works invariably stand in for the body rather than offering a figurative representation.
Often minimal and sparse in colour, Sahib's works invariably stand in for the body rather than offer a figurative representation.
Martin's art is more retiring in temperament, sparse in means, and, in the end, takes too much for granted, not least the viewer's interest.
These titles are a surprise and rather sparse in release.
The looting / running / driving simulator parts of PUBG are rarely fun, no matter how great your banter is, and the midgame can be sparse in even the most fight - seeking of rounds.
Environments also seem to be more detailed and, while equally as sparse in terms of activities, the streets of L.A. seem more alive, particularly during driving sections.
Saying that, this collection is a little sparse in content.
Despite news concerning Capcom's action RPG title, Deep Down, has been sparse in the past months, Sony, alongside Capcom have profusely reassured fans that the game remains in development.
Space is sparse in retail stores.
There's tons of grass in GT5 Prologue but it's rather sparse in Forza 3.
The summer months are known for being relatively sparse in terms of video game releases.
July tends to be pretty sparse in terms of... Continue reading →
This means that the actual game feels a little sparse in some ways.
July tends to be pretty sparse in terms of game releases and looking at the complete list doesn't do too much to change my mind on this fact.
Get in close in certain areas and there are some flat textures to be found and the environment is a little sparse in places while bushes and even enemies have a habit of popping into existence or disappearing, sometimes at relatively close range, but overall Ground Zeroes looks mighty good and bodes well for the forthcoming Phantom Pain.
Don't forget that supplies are somewhat sparse in this area.
This might make your blog look a little sparse in the web browser version of your veterinary website, but it will be worth it when your blog translates to a mobile version and those long paragraphs get condensed horizontally and stretched vertically.
There are various different breeds with such hair (probably caused by different genetic mutations), which may be very sparse in some cases.
Now, Calvinism is sparse across the US, but it is even more sparse in the West of the US.
The details seem to be sparse in the mag, but it appears that additional titles may be available for SJ subscribers to access online.
Even some of the big ebook retailers can be fairly sparse in their offerings as you drill down.
They can be big on color and sugar but actually sparse in substance.
The iBooks store is woefully sparse in terms of selection compared to the other stores.
While the site is sparse in its interactive features, such as a lack of sound of any kind and a frustrating teaser of the wizarding fun that will take place in the fall with the full launch of the site, the graphics and back story are already fairly impressive.
Of course, competition is still rather sparse in the hybrid segment, and the Prius C has few rivals.
Equipment is a little sparse in this version given the expectations attached to cars with the Mercedes badge, so it's likely you'll want to add a few items from the options list.
Sure, we got the Lincoln LS in 2000 and the Cadillac CTS in 2003, followed by the Mercedes - Benz - enabled Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum (which debuted in 2004 as 2005 models), but affordable, rear - wheel - drive performance sedans remained woefully sparse in Detroit's cupboards.
The observations grow pretty sparse in the film's final 45 minutes and, well into his 80s, Lehman is a slow speaker throughout.
We have had a look at the Blu - ray release which may be sparse in added features but the sole feature, an Unrated Version with an extra five minutes of footage,...
Though sparse in his approach and deliberate in his pacing, he utilises his observational nous and expert sense of cinematic storytelling to evoke a stirring atmosphere.
The sets, courtesy of production designer Paul D. Austerberry, are sparse in number but abundant in feel and texture.
Yes, conditioner is sparse in Silent Hill.
Crystal and Goodman are just as good in the central roles as the first time around, but the dialogue feels a little sparse in comparison to the original.
Films about North Korea have been sparse in the months since, but a new report from THR today indicates that a new foreign import will pick up Hollywood's slack.
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