Examples of 'leaves much' in a sentence
Meaning of "leaves much"
leaves much: this phrase implies that there are many unresolved issues, questions, or aspects to consider in a particular situation or context
How to use "leaves much" in a sentence
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leaves much
The justice system leaves much to be desired.
That leaves much of the country unprotected.
Our balance sheet leaves much to be desired.
It leaves much more of the healthy tooth tissue behind.
This project still leaves much to be desired.
Haiku leaves much unsaid and more to the imagination.
The economy today leaves much to be desired.
And it leaves much of interest for other researchers to pursue.
That situation still leaves much to be desired.
It also leaves much to be desired in democratic respects.
Quality of service also leaves much to be desired.
This leaves much room for speculation.
Her education to date leaves much to be desired.
This leaves much less scope for rapid growth.
This round of batting leaves much to be desired.
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Leaves much pain.
The apartment itself leaves much to be desired.
This leaves much room for a wide range of interpretations and applications.
That my sense of humor leaves much to be desired.
This procedure leaves much of the natural cell wall intact whilst sugars are removed.
Implementation of the law leaves much to be desired.
Thus it leaves much room for improvement.
Our organisation of industry certainly leaves much to be.
The human body leaves much to be discovered.
A bullet that dwells in the brain leaves much pain.
Progress always leaves much unfinished business.
Nevertheless overall implementation of the sanctions leaves much to be desired.
Her taste in art leaves much to be desired too.
The concrete delimitation of responsibilities still leaves much to be desired.
Your behavior leaves much to be desired.
The quality of many replies to the questionnaire leaves much to be desired.
This result leaves much to be desired.
The application of this legislative framework leaves much to be desired.
Her demeanor leaves much to be desired.
The supply of beef of guaranteed origin still leaves much to be desired.
His plan leaves much to be desired.
The specification of metadata still leaves much to be desired.
Her work leaves much room for autobiography.
Accessibility of such places leaves much to be desired.
The law leaves much room for interpretation.
Incentive to investment and innovation leaves much to be desired.
Financial management leaves much to be desired in a variety of areas.
Or perhaps your means of communicating them leaves much to be desired.
His report leaves much to be desired.
The performance of the local authorities leaves much to be desired.
The album leaves much to be desired.
Yet the transparency of such meetings leaves much to be desired.
Neither leaves much room for the other.
The fossil record of cranes leaves much to be desired.
Really leaves much to be desired.
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