necessarily partial

Frequency: 6.02.8 per million words

Describes a view or account as being biased or incomplete by its nature.

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Examples (20)

  • Every historical account is necessarily partial, reflecting the perspective of its author.
  • The resulting assessment is necessarily partial and subjective.
  • Her initial understanding of the complex issue was necessarily partial due to limited information.
  • Any historical account of the war is necessarily partial, as many records were destroyed.
  • The eyewitness testimony, though valuable, was necessarily partial and required further investigation.
  • Our understanding of the distant universe remains necessarily partial due to current technology.
  • We must accept that any survey of public opinion will be necessarily partial and not entirely representative.
  • A single interview provides a necessarily partial view of a person's life.
  • His description of the event was necessarily partial as he only witnessed a small segment.
  • The report admitted that its findings were necessarily partial because of the limited time frame.
  • Due to time constraints, the report offered a necessarily partial analysis of the data.
  • The database is necessarily partial, representing only a fraction of the total population.
  • The children's view of the world is often necessarily partial, shaped by their immediate experiences.
  • Critics argued that the biography was necessarily partial, focusing only on the subject's public career.
  • Even with extensive research, our knowledge of ancient civilizations remains necessarily partial.
  • Because of the complexity of the issue, any explanation will be necessarily partial.
  • The committee acknowledged that their findings were necessarily partial given the scope of their inquiry.
  • The witness's testimony was necessarily partial as they only saw the end of the event.
  • Any artistic representation is necessarily partial, emphasizing certain aspects over others.
  • This collection of essays is necessarily partial and does not claim to be exhaustive.