Examples of 'relatively sparse' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively sparse"

relatively sparse: Describes a situation or object that is not dense or crowded, but rather has a low density or level of occurrence

How to use "relatively sparse" in a sentence

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Wisconsin has a relatively sparse fossil record.
Serious academic work on anarchism is relatively sparse.
Relatively sparse number of producers.
Occurs in mountain fynbos where vegetation is relatively sparse.
The nasal bristles are relatively sparse usually leaving the nostrils on view.
Deserts ecosystems are characterized largely by relatively sparse vegetation.
Data on muraglitazar is relatively sparse due to the recent introduction of this agent.
While population is still relatively sparse.
This may be because of the relatively sparse modern populations and consequent lack of disturbance.
Evaluation of the relative merits of these programs is relatively sparse.
The upper small intestine contains relatively sparse numbers af lactobacilli and enterococci.
Research into the enablers underpinnning elearning successes is relatively sparse.
Rhode Island has a relatively sparse fossil record.
The distinction becomes relevant when the resulting detected features are relatively sparse.
It is curious to observe that the literature is relatively sparse as regards useful adsorbents.

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Moreover, it was an area where practice, case law and specialized studies were relatively sparse.
The understory is relatively sparse.
Case-law dealing specifically with the special situation of minority members is relatively sparse.
That research, too, is relatively sparse and is composed mostly of uncontrolled studies.
Grassy balds are characterized by thick grass and relatively sparse tree coverage.
Relatively sparse data exist, however, on current cohorts and the factors that predict outcomes.
The interior is now relatively sparse.
Our knowledge of dinosaurs in North America from this time is relatively sparse.
Targeted individuals . Relatively sparse number of producers.
Information for the following two centuries of Ottoman rule is relatively sparse and confused.
CB1 receptor expression appears to be relatively sparse in the brainstem region 4.
Data holdings from the Ross Sea and the Indian Ocean are still relatively sparse.
This method of division is due to Hainan 's relatively sparse population of around 8 million people.
In contrast, the literature on formation of alkylthiols of germanium is relatively sparse.
National message . Targeted individuals . Relatively sparse number of producers.
In many regions with high population levels, water supplies are already relatively sparse.
January 2004 was characterised by relatively sparse zooplankton catches.
Within its range it tends to favour rocky outcrops, and its population is relatively sparse.
Early reflections are usually primary or secondary reflections and have relatively sparse temporal distribution.
Turning to expressing gratitude, the existing work is relatively sparse.
As the sands are constantly shifting, the benthos is relatively sparse and non-diverse.
Why he probably will not, While a billionaire, Conway 's political donations are relatively sparse.
At lower entropy Qe values, density is relatively sparse.
The anthropological notes in Columbus 's letter are relatively sparse.

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