How To Use Uninformative In A Sentence
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Anthony had talked briefly and uninformatively of his escape experiences.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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We excluded studies closing early due to poor recruitment as uninformative for our purposes but included studies closing early for other reasons (for example, interim results).
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No one but a native would consider such details, uninformative to the outsider, as worthy of note.
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Their website is almost completely uninformative as it relates entirely to the technical aspects of their work and the history of those technical aspects.
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However, we wished to exclude other information from these analyses and so selected uninformative prior distributions that would not contribute to the posterior distributions.
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However, this federally restricted use of the word research does not mean that the observations from personal life (herein called Type I Investigations) or experimenter pretesting (Type II Investigations) are either unimportant or uninformative and should therefore be dismissed.
The Sacred Promise
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In the phylogenetic analysis, 42 sites were parsimony informative, 47 were uninformative and 380 were constant.
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Their record sleeves and videos are cryptic, self-mythologising, deliberately uninformative.
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Age is totally uninformative and shouldn't be used as a selection criterion; and so is graphology, the analysis of handwriting.
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One sheet of uninformative notepaper, one spent match from Doncaster.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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The TV reports of the explosion were brief and uninformative.
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The company decided to eliminate the subject line on messages after its research showed that it was most commonly left blank or used for an uninformative "hi" or "yo.
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Studio interviews are fatuous and location shots and features are so uninformative that they have to be spiced up with distorted camera angles and background music.
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It strikes me as almost completely uninformative.
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Over and above this, the pages are littered with repetitions and contradictions, and cluttered with uninformative, half-digested lists.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although sporulation is a clear indication of diploidy, the absence of sporulation is uninformative since some diploids sporulate at very low frequencies.
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The quantities measured and calculated all span a wide range of values, with strongly skewed frequency distributions, and linear scatter diagrams of pairs of variables are quite uninformative.
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Many proposed studies have inadequate designs that might lead to an invalid or uninformative answer to an otherwise useful question, but ethics committees can also create hazards to scientific validity.
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As in other FCPA enforcement actions, the allegations as to these entities are bare-bones, uninformative, and replete with legal conclusions as to why these entities are "instrumentalities" of a foreign government.
Newswise: Latest News
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The Q & A attached to the announcement is far too tedious and uninformative to bother you with, but you'll be pleased to know that the name change won't cause slippage.
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I possess one civil but entirely uninformative letter from him.
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Their record sleeves and videos are cryptic, self-mythologising, deliberately uninformative.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, presidential memoirs are usually dull, uninformative and embarrassingly self-congratulatory.
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I was trying to keep my end as short and uninformative as I could.
KICK BACK
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Debate is not about a bunch of catty, uninformative, "Fox-News"-like blabber about occasional spelling mistakes, errors in academic trivia and how their knowledge in NewSpeak do's-and-don'ts (e.g. don't use "hypothesize" for anyone other than the originator of an idea no matter how far buried in the recesses of time, apparently) empowers them with a metaphysical prescience to evaluate in some small way who is 'serious' in an academic field in absence of mindful studiousness and profound contemplation of the (un)read material.
Archive 2008-02-01
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For many years, I mistakenly believed that the reason political interviews were such a pointless, uninformative exercise was that interviewers were not asking the right questions.
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The TV reports of the explosion were brief and uninformative.
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Well, in my case I have been using the word ‘spectacle’ to mean the sensationalist or, more precisely, uninformative aspect of a visual image.
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This article classifies the uncertainty as essential one and uninformative one in term of its origin. The latter results from incomplete information and need more attention from economics.
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There's something about that feels uninformative.
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`I can't tell you when the manager will arrive,' he said rather uninformatively
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The latest, about twenty-somethings in the 70s and now, is just as uninformative and nebulous as every other piece of generation-related newsprint spewed out since the dawn of time.
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With only one day to go before the New Zealand election, things have turned decidedly weird in a campaign that could best be described as nasty, uninspiring, and completely uninformative.
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In this case microbiological method of pathogen identification is completely uninformative.
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I don't wish for much, and expect less, but as a journalist the most difficult chore in the year is to have to listen to countless colourless and uninformative speeches.
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It should be noted that informative and uninformative cueing does not simply correspond to central and peripheral cueing.
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After his uninformative briefing, we wrote to Mr. Clarke asking for written answers to specific questions: Why was there no threat assessment?