Examples of using Sparse in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The audience was sparse.
Sparse for such an event.
And Roman numbers sparse.
A sparse but busy week.
The crowd was sparse today.
Sparse, airy, but inviting.
This looks… incredibly sparse.
Relatively sparse number of producers.
Food and money were sparse.
Indians have very sparse facial hair, like the Chinese.
The rest of the room seems rather sparse.
The stage was sparse, just two stools and a microphone.
It's gonna be pretty much sparse.
The room was sparse with little furniture, if any at all.
International collaborations on ARPANET were sparse.
They will appear more and more sparse until they are gone.
However I would agree that the rest of the map is a little sparse.
Analyses often have sparse data that includes null rows and/or columns.
Traffic heading cross-country on the bridge stayed sparse but steady.
About sparse coding algorithms and their proven ability to perform well.
Well, it's a Saturday night-sorry the video store pickings were a little sparse.
I did recover some sparse granular trace from, uh, scratches in the victim's shoulder.
I see him sometimes crush one under his foot andthen rub the sole of his shoe against the sparse grass of his yard.
In others, we found the vegetation too sparse to sustain life or the water supply too limited.
And this is the same thing you see when people compress video to send:they want to make it very sparse, because that file is smaller.
Often, owners of straight and sparse hair want to make their hair a bit more luxurious and voluminous.
With few automated weather stations and even fewer human observers in the region, scientists have had to use statisticaltechniques to infer long-term climate trends from sparse data.
I was one of several children in alarge family where food was sparse and felt remarkably better when taking them, as did my siblings.
Files with many pieces of information about each person are likely to be sparse, in the sense defined formally in Narayanan and Shmatikov(2008).