Examples of 'near-complete' in a sentence

Meaning of "near-complete"

near-complete (adjective) - Near-complete means almost finished or close to being fully accomplished, but with minor remaining tasks or elements to be completed

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Boasts of a near-complete herbal extract list.
All feature the complete or near-complete concert.
This allows near-complete emptying of chamber.
Israel vote deadlock confirmed by near-complete official.
And the near-complete absence of female characters.
Simple asthma is characterized by complete or near-complete reversibility of airflow obstruction.
Near-complete inhibition of vessel formation.
It also led to a near-complete sterilization of thought.
Near-complete occlusion is immediately achieved.
It signifies a near-complete ignorance of atheism.
Near-complete lack of religious symbols in and outside the church.
One proposal is for a near-complete ban on aerial spraying.
These materials must be handled and developed in near-complete darkness.
It consists of a near-complete skeleton of a subadult individual and is crushed.
This is a list of browsers providing a complete or near-complete headless implementation.

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One of the two near-complete examples shows a sacrifice to the nymphs.
Aprosexia is an abnormal inability to pay attention, characterized by a near-complete indifference to everything.
Both of them show a near-complete misunderstanding of their condition.
The eye injuries thus inflicted on the man resulted in near-complete loss of eyesight.
To achieve this, a near-complete decarbonization of the power sector would be necessary.
Davis 's recording of Les Troyens was the first near-complete recording of that work.
There is a near-complete absence of the capacity for pleasure, not merely a diminution.
This can be enough to build a near-complete picture of an individual.
This led to a near-complete breakdown of the relationship between the British mission and Mihailović.
Fuel and material demands led to the near-complete deforestation of the region.
Aside from near-complete invisibility and flight, Kena does not seem to exhibit other magic abilities.
Numerous skeletons consisting of near-complete vertebral columns have been found.
The federal constitution defines Austria itself as a bicameral parliamentary democracy with near-complete separation of powers.
In some embodiments, complete or near-complete deletion of the gene sequence is contemplated.
The Apple IIGS evolved and advanced the platform while still maintaining near-complete backward compatibility.
This involves a partial or near-complete substitution of myocardium with fatty tissue without wall thinning.
The countries of Scandinavia are known for his or her near-complete dearth of spiritual fervor.
The skeleton of a near-complete Columbian mammoth was among the discoveries there.
Unlike with the first film, Coppola was given near-complete control over production.
The near-complete adult mandible discovered at the site of Jebel Irhoud.
This term usually refers to the complete or near-complete destruction of the bone marrow.
The near-complete destruct.
The Morea expedition and its publications offered a near-complete description of the regions visited.
Many near-complete specimens lack heads, tail tips and limbs.
The observances were shadowed by the near-complete absence of European leaders from the ceremony.
Among their various recordings are a complete Beethoven cycle for Westminster Records and a near-complete Mozart cycle.
Low ABIs, and the angio shows near-complete blockage of blood flow in the distal aorta.
So that 's what we have been doing and the game is pretty near-complete now.
We do NOT advocate complete or near-complete turbinate removal regardless of the method used.
When it comes to analytics, QRadar is a near-complete solution.
Results also highlight the near-complete removal of the reef-building vermetid snail Dendropoma petraeum.
What is surprising is the Democratic Party 's near-complete silence on the matter.
Body has near-complete decomposition.
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by complete or near-complete insulin deficiency.
The attack leads to the near-complete destruction of the United States Pacific Fleet.

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