Encara no tenim significats per a "so sparse".
1Because evidence -data -is so sparse, many controversies remain unsettled.
2Traffic was light, but not so sparse that we stood out.
3Traffic is so sparse, the county doesn't have a single stoplight.
4As I worked my way through, I understood why the file was so sparse.
5If the crowd was mostly quiet, it might have been because it was so sparse.
6His hair was white and so sparse I could see right through to his scalp.
7He was disappointed data available was so sparse, "we need better data", he said.
8The Minutemen stand out because their music is so sparse, and every phrase just sounds perfect.
9You know, it can be so sparse, it can be so rich, and it can be really emotional.
10The wisps of gas in this nebula are so sparse, you can almost see through the cloud without any problem.
11There were flowers too, but so sparse, that they sparkled vainly in the colorless waste, which stretched to the horizon.
12Meals were so sparse, Nela says, that she shed 7kg in five months, and slept for barely two hours a night.
13But despite its popularity with tourists, the island hasn't always been so active with visitors and so sparse with permanent residents.
14The branches are so sparse and thin here that all anyone would have to do is look up to see me.
15A few weeks ago I was at Dooradoyle for the Garryowen-Old Wesley match and was saddened that the crowd there was so sparse.
16These downs are so sparse of trees that a small belt of brushwood on the top of an eminence was a remarkable feature.
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