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However, the evidence for their universal validity remains meager.
Little that happened there found its way into classical texts, their epigraphy is typically meager, and so they are known above all by archaeology.
In a state that has a relatively meager tax base and a struggling educational system, proper school land management is important.
When compared to major depressive disorder or schizophrenia, the amount of empirical evidence to guide treatment selection is meager.
In most homes, the f urniture was meager, basic, and worn out.
The result is sometimes meager, but it is never preposterous.
The complement of a residual set is called meager.
However, the information provided to adoption agencies and prospective parents is often meager, confusing, or inaccurate.
Parents, peers, and others express and exhibit norms, practices, and skills against a backdrop of material resources that may be plentiful, sufficient, meager, or unstable.
However, as we argue below, its evidentiary bases are still meager.
It is an admirable call for more and better research, rather than a defining summary in a field where substantial evidence remains meager.
Two years later, another levy was imposed, with even more meager results.
Its results were based on very meager data and are unreliable.
Confronted with situations in which most people would think long and hard, their reflection is meager.
The resources available for education were meager, and it was consensually agreed that almost no school could be properly housed or staffed.
This is true even when the outcome was meager or virtually nil, as indeed was the result in most cases.
Ethical guidelines are far too meager to supply this.
Physicians often supplemented their meager income from medical practice by engaging in other work.
Their membership in informal groups is contrasted sharply with their meager membership (9%) in formal groups.
Finally, in addition to problems with the accuracy and interpretation of the medical records of institutionalized children, the amount of information is often meager.
Certainly the evidence supporting this has been meager, and hard to replicate.
Instead, it is more likely a matter of our present meager abilities to recognize and interpret an apparently wellstocked pantheon.
On the other hand, the evidence in favor of such a postnatal pathological process is meager.
A comeager set is the complement of a meager set.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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