It's a long list, and yet I'm sure it's incomplete.
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We've made progress on this front, but it's incomplete.
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Despite many people's incomplete understanding of free markets (which is why I, along with coauthor Elizabeth Ames, wrote How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy), there's a general appreciation that they usually work better than government-dominated ones.
The recovery is incomplete: Duisburg's unemployment rate is 13.3%, double western Germany's average.
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That's an incomplete rate more than 25 times as high as for matches between Chinese players and those from other countries.
In Ghana's case, incomplete political liberalization and fitful intellectual reform clipped its economic success in the 1990s.
The shelves on Tokyo's supermarkets are incomplete without a selection of Hokkaido camemberts.
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Other judges said they have chastised the firm's employees for submitting incomplete files or for introducing themselves to their clients only five minutes before a hearing.
Details released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal the "snagging" issues have included incomplete work to the building's roof as well as water damage to other areas.
U.S. officials say North Korea doesn't yet have the technology to use its missiles to deliver nuclear weapons, but say intelligence about the secretive nation's weapons program is incomplete.
Earlier this year, details released under the Freedom of Information Act revealed "snagging" issues holding up the move included incomplete work to the building's roof and water damage to other areas.
Our results point out that not only are recruiters from the top companies in the U.S. getting woefully incomplete information about their potential management hires, they are probably drawing the wrong conclusions from the information they do get.
The study looks at this, and finds that quite a lot - 23% - of the debt overshoot in these ten countries was due to "an incomplete understanding of the country's underlying fiscal position on the eve of the crisis".
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The quest to discover more about his father provides the action for Camus's luminous autobiographical novel, "The First Man, " the incomplete manuscript of which was found in the wreckage of Gallimard's Facel Vega automobile.
The book's index appears to be incomplete, and the editing is odd in places.
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The firm acknowledged its marketing materials on Abacus "contained incomplete information" by not disclosing Paulson's role in the deal.
When quarterback Colin Kaepernick's pass to Michael Crabtree fell incomplete with 1:46 left, the Ravens had virtually clinched their second title.
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Curiously Italy's uneasy and in some ways incomplete unification is now re-emerging as an issue for Mr Berlusconi alongside his squalid legal cases.
The BBC executive issues a statement saying Peter Rippon's blog entry explaining his decision to drop the programme's investigation "is inaccurate or incomplete in some respects".
This point is accepted, explicitly, in the foreword of the IPCC report and it therefore sits, uncomfortably, with some of the comments in the investigator's report, made after an incomplete investigation.
Washington (CNN) -- The House committee tasked with investigating ethics allegations against California Rep. Maxine Waters has concluded that the congresswoman's right to due process was never violated during the panel's lengthy -- and still incomplete -- inquiry.
Cooperation in the recent weeks has improved, both Mr. Peskov and U.S. officials say, but remains incomplete.
Museum officials said they were concerned because the embassy's letter included some of the same incomplete or misleading assertions.
Jill Rako is all too familiar with the discomforts of children's hospitals: Her 15-year-old son Daniel, born with spina bifida, the incomplete development of the spinal cord, has logged dozens of surgeries and stays at Nationwide Children's.
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Hugh Henry, convener of Holyrood's Audit Committee, said he had faced incomplete answers in questioning senior civil servants.
The college records total more than 200 pages, but they're incomplete, university officials say, citing the file's age.
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As sobering as the U.S. debt estimates are, they are incomplete and optimistic.
Peto's analysis looked at data taken from two incomplete studies of Vytorin: SHARP, which compares Vytorin with a placebo in patients with kidney disease, and IMPROVE-IT, which compares Vytorin with Zocor.
While the filmmaker's sympathies clearly lie with her brainy, glamorous heroine in "Something's Gotta Give, " -- a movie that almost trips over its own cleverness during a table-turning climax set in Paris -- she declines to make Harry a complete fool. (Incomplete foolishness is funnier anyway.) "He's soulful when you're not expecting it, " Marin tells her mother.
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