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"incompletely" Definitions
  1. not completely; in a way that is not finished or does not have everything that it should
"incompletely" Synonyms
partially partly half part partway halfway inadequately faultily in part not entirely not completely insufficiently relatively somewhat moderately comparatively to some extent to some degree in some measure not wholly sketchily imperfectly roughly cursorily hastily patchily perfunctorily scantily superficially crudely imprecisely scrappily skimpily vaguely hurriedly in a hurry unrefinedly rudimentarily preliminarily clumsily poorly bad badly deficiently lousily sparsely thinly unacceptably unsatisfactorily wretchedly incompetently ineffectively ineffectually inefficiently ineptly meagerly awfully dreadfully appallingly dismally terribly abysmally woefully atrociously pitifully execrably diabolically inexpertly crummily egregiously disgracefully fragmentarily fragmentally fractionally fragmentedly wantingly brokenly restrictedly abridgedly qualifiedly shortly disjointedly inchoately meagrely(UK) meagerly(US) bittily incoherently rudely immaturely outstandingly unresolvedly undecidedly unsettledly ongoingly openly uncertainly indefinitely pendently indeterminately ambiguously irresolutely equivocally unclearly inconclusively abandonedly indecisively unconvincingly debatably scantly scarcely paltrily limitedly lowly shily slightly sparely sparingly lightly inappreciably wrongly incorrectly inaccurately erroneously falsely unsoundly inexactly fallaciously defectively invalidly unreliably weakly fallibly frailly unpreparedly unreadily unformedly greenly prematurely rawly unripely inexperiencedly callowly juvenilely puerilely adolescently sourly youngly freshly naively unsophisticatedly disconnectedly discontinuously erratically intermittently spasmodically fitfully sporadically troubledly embryonically earlily incipiently nascently primarily germinally elementarily emergingly potentially seminally emergently vestigially atrophically abortively degenerately obsoletely primitively uselessly stuntedly currently growingly presently continually continuedly regularly immediately instantly progressively systematically movingly prevailingly prevalently open-endedly unseasonably inopportunely precociously forwardly soonly unanticipatedly More

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The obituary also referred incompletely to Mr. Spinney's college education.
The article also referred incompletely to the interviews with Sergeant Bergdahl.
Also, the article referred incompletely to the duration of the tour.
The article also incompletely described the college major of Aliza Shvarts.
The article also described the source of the ship's name incompletely.
The article also referred incompletely to the initial protesters at the Stonewall Inn.
Randomly, incompletely: Syria, Zika, Haiti, Orlando, Nice, Charlotte, Brussels, Bowie, Prince, Ali, Cohen.
I remain still largely indeterminate, incompletely formed, despite my being now over 70.
It has allowed me—incompletely and imperfectly, I'm sure—to become a better man.
"Most of these measles cases were unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated individuals," the department added.
An earlier version of the article rendered incompletely the title of the first issue.
An earlier version of the article rendered incompletely the title of the first issue.
But its location in the DNA sequence had given Yuna a smaller, incompletely functioning brain.
The article also referred incompletely to how the government broadened the definition of sexual harassment.
But in certain situations, it also incompletely removed it from phones set for other regions.
When he died, he left behind a variety of unfinished works and incompletely revised ones.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to Kentucky's stance in the Civil War.
And the obituary, using information from Professor de Bary's family, referred incompletely to his survivors.
The bibliographical note with an earlier version of this review referred incompletely to the book's publisher.
In addition, an accompanying picture caption referred incompletely to a collection of backpacks in the exhibit.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to the appearance of allergens on food labels.
When they do fulfill requests, they often do so incompletely, with large amounts of information redacted.
An earlier version of this obituary referred incompletely to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The obituary also referred incompletely to the founders of Group Material, an organization Mr. Rollins helped create.
About 95 percent of those sickened were unvaccinated, incompletely vaccinated, or did not know their vaccination status.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to Lisa Smith's association with the firm Pillsbury Winthrop.
An earlier version of this briefing referred incompletely to G.I. Joe's origin, using information from numerous sources.
An earlier version of this article incompletely credited the design and engineering of the new Kosciuszko Bridge.
The article also incompletely described the college major of Aliza Shvarts; it was art as well as English.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to communications within the Journal newsroom about Jay Solomon's departure.
An earlier version of this article incompletely described a hearing before the bankruptcy court Judge David R. Jones.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPAnet) delivered its first message from one computer to another, albeit incompletely, in 1969.
U.S. versus them Trump didn't say that radical Muslims hate the West, which is at least true -- if only incompletely.
An earlier version of this essay incompletely described Barack Obama's position when he spoke at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
In November, 17 New York City kids came down with measles after it spread among unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated children.
" An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to the cost of attending "Breaking Ice: The Battle of the Carmens.
An earlier version of this obituary referred incompletely to the founders of Group Material, a collective Mr. Rollins helped create.
Seborrheic dermatitis, the diagnosis that she received that year, is a relatively common condition, but its origins are incompletely understood.
He suffered a less severe infection known as modified measles — when measles infects someone who is incompletely protected by a vaccine.
Triclosan is a common ingredient in antibacterial liquid soaps and an environmental contaminant that is incompletely eliminated in water treatment plants.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to a comment Paul Krugman made about Republican efforts to roll back Obamacare.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Thursday about the civil rights lawyer Jack Greenberg referred incompletely to his years teaching law at Columbia University.
An earlier version of this article referred incompletely to an estimate by relief agencies about the population of Rakhine State in Myanmar.
G.R. An earlier version of this Playlist referred incompletely to Myron Walden's contributions to Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band's new album.
An earlier version of this obituary referred incompletely to a story Mr. Murray had told about winning an award from DownBeat magazine.
MAGAZINE An article on May 19 about CBD referred incompletely to the professional affiliation of a neurologist who ran trials using CBD.
"There is a real chance", he says, "that some stories will be untold—or told incompletely—because of the risk of a lawsuit".
"If any apparently prohibited contribution in question was incompletely or incorrectly disclosed, you should amend your original report with clarifying information," it states.
If there's interest enough, as Mr. Mueller has now seen, it will be told for you, incompletely, selectively and to someone else's tastes.
This new book sympathetically brings Roxelana beyond the hidden world of her rich palaces, at last exposing her, if incompletely, to public view.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this column referred incompletely to the average temperature in 2017 relative to preceding years.
Also, a picture caption referred incompletely to a bottle that detectives said was used to transport the nerve agent used in the poisoning.
Instead I just lay there in the dark, listening to them breathe, inhaling the scent of incompletely rinsed shampoo and giving silent thanks.
She was born with what is known as a parasitic twin, where the underdeveloped twin formed incompletely and was entirely dependent on Dominique's body.
In the past few decades, and especially since the Workers Party came to power 13 years ago, that reality has changed, even if incompletely.
BUSINESS DAY Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about a new arts complex in Athens referred incompletely to the project's contractors.
Dershowitz said the president's legal team will show "it's not true" and what was shown was "presented incompletely" and does not demonstrate impeachable offenses.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Saturday about William J. McDonough, a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, referred incompletely to that institution.
An earlier version of this editorial referred incompletely to the senators who introduced legislation that would require providers of voice services to use authentication services.
THE BOOK REVIEW A bibliographical note last Sunday with a review of "The Corrosion of Conservatism," by Max Boot, referred incompletely to the book's publisher.
An article on Thursday about a secret extrajudicial location where the Greek government is detaining migrants referred incompletely to the nationality of Somar al-Hussein.
An article on Sunday about Mexico's eagerness to see the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiated referred incompletely to the current status of the peso.
The report doesn't paint a rosy picture of global biodiversity, but it does point toward some promising policies that could help us recover, if only incompletely.
The tons of toxicity that pour into her every day — 80 percent of which is untreated — include industrial chemicals and charred flesh from incompletely-cremated corpses.
An earlier version of this essay incompletely described an estimate of the amount of time devoted to policy issues on network television during the presidential election.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about living conditions in villages in Myanmar's Rakhine State referred incompletely to an estimate by relief agencies about the state's population.
An earlier version of this obituary referred incompletely to the circumstances under which the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden received asylum in Russia.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Sunday about Mexico's eagerness to see the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiated referred incompletely to the current status of the peso.
There was also something incompletely evolved, though, in the overtness of Mr. Abloh's quotations from fellow designers, as though he had written a Wikipedia term paper.
An incompletely related report and an inaccurate assessment of a threat: Neither was unavoidable, and the way in which one led to the next was not complicated.
She was born with what is known as a parasitic twin, a condition in which the underdeveloped twin formed incompletely and was entirely dependent on Dominique's body.
Though the artists who applied for the project were unable to achieve precise site-specificity, the extant works they selected all probe the billboard's incompletely fulfilled potential.
Instead, patients disrobe incompletely, or sometimes not at all, just opening little portals in their clothing through which what passes for a physical examination can be performed.
If I could help, however incompletely — even if just to try to explain the absence of information — I felt that was a responsibility I had to meet.
" Because of an editing error, an obituary on Sunday about the drummer and vocalist Grady Tate referred incompletely to his work on the television series "Twin Peaks.
Officials faced the impossible task of having to ask for and verify documents from before 1971, including for periods when official records were kept shoddily or incompletely.
Thousands of babies of mothers who had been infected during pregnancy were born with heads markedly smaller than normal, combined with incompletely formed brains, a condition called microcephaly.
Imperfectly and incompletely, it toys around with the idea that the city needs to evolve and adapt, and there are times when the ideal solutions just aren't practicable.
THE ARTS A report in the Playlist column on Monday about Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band referred incompletely to Myron Walden's contributions to the group's new album.
FRONT PAGE An article last Sunday about President Trump's visit to the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency quoted incompletely from a comment he made about the election.
Diego Maradona incompletely captures the power of the story the man inspired and the fickle nature of mythmaking itself, even if the myth is all we are left with.
An article on Friday about federal support for the development of driverless cars referred incompletely to President Obama's $4 billion request for research into autonomous car technology and infrastructure.
BUSINESS DAY An article last Sunday about do-it-yourself wine blending and other luxury experiences referred incompletely to V.I.P. tours that include lunch and a shoe-designing experience.
A cover article last Sunday about four sisters who bought houses on Mount Desert Island in Maine referred incompletely to the renovation of one house, that of Cynthia Baker.
An article on April 12 about a vote by a congressional panel in Brazil to impeach President Dilma Rousseff referred incompletely in some editions to the steps toward impeachment.
An Op-Ed essay on April 8 about the benefits of corporate inversions referred incompletely to the tax paid by American multinationals on money repatriated to the United States.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Friday about the firing of a Wall Street Journal reporter, Jay Solomon, referred incompletely to communications within the Journal newsroom about Mr. Solomon's departure.
Because of an editing error, a report last Sunday about the marriage of Hilary Corman and Mark Kirsch incompletely described the groom's role at the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
An earlier version of the Business Day correction on an article about Viacom on the DealBook page referred incompletely to who could rule on the mental competency of Sumner Redstone.
SUNDAY BUSINESS An article last Sunday about a dispute between the bankruptcy adviser Jay Alix and McKinsey & Company described incompletely a hearing before the bankruptcy court Judge David R. Jones.
It is believed that a significant amount of the garbage ends up at the bottom of the ocean, with incompletely understood effects on the marine ecosystem (that are probably not good).
BUSINESS DAY An article on Friday about federal support for the development of driverless cars referred incompletely to President Obama's $8003 billion request for research into autonomous car technology and infrastructure.
An earlier version of the headline for this article referred incompletely to the makeup of the Proud Boys, a group of conservative nationalists who have organized vigilante squads at street demonstrations.
An article last Saturday about protests at Middlebury College in Vermont over a speech there by Charles Murray, who wrote "The Bell Curve," referred incompletely to the premise of the book.
Just a few hours before the meeting, the State Department inspector general had released a damning report concluding that Clinton's top staff had incompletely responded to FOIA requests for Clinton's email.
Nearly 250 people affected in the Brooklyn measles outbreak are children, most of whom had been unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated (after an initial vaccine, a booster is needed a few years later).
But such flows tend to occur slowly and incompletely: a blessing, perhaps, for the Trump administration, given the massive trade deficits that would result from a rapid, large-scale influx of capital.
When I visit his studio of 19 years, McGinness is shipping a series called #metadata, which is all about how people often look at art wrong—or at least see it incompletely.
A report last Sunday about the wedding of Stephanie Ramirez and Keith Nobbe misidentified the university from which the bride graduated and referred incompletely to the organization that employs the groom's mother.
NATIONAL An article last Saturday about protests at Middlebury College in Vermont over a speech there by Charles Murray, who wrote "The Bell Curve," referred incompletely to the premise of the book.
VOWS A report last Sunday about the wedding of Stephanie Ramirez and Keith Nobbe misidentified the university from which the bride graduated and referred incompletely to the organization that employs the groom's mother.
It's made from three joined oak planks, and join lines are visible in the paint surface, suggesting that whoever laid down the initial, leveling ground did so incompletely or with an inferior primer.
In mid-March, JAMA Internal Medicine published an article noting how personal assistant A.I.s like Siri, Cortana, S Voice and Google Now responded inconsistently and incompletely to phrases relating to abuse or sexual assault.
An obituary on May 12 about Stan Weston, who brought the idea for the action figure G.I. Joe to the Hasbro toy company, referred incompletely to G.I. Joe's origin, using information from numerous sources.
INTERNATIONAL An article on April 24 about signs of illegal logging in the exclusion zone surrounding the nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine referred incompletely to a typical radiation reading in the zone.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Monday about sexual harassment and discrimination on Wall Street 21 years after the filing of an explosive class-action lawsuit referred incompletely to Pamela K. Martens's role in the lawsuit.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Friday about Clyde Lovellette, the first basketball player to win an N.C.A.A. championship, an Olympic gold medal and an N.B.A. title, referred incompletely to the players who later achieved that feat.
OBITUARIES An obituary on May 12 about Stan Weston, who brought the idea for the action figure G.I. Joe to the Hasbro toy company, referred incompletely to G.I. Joe's origin, using information from numerous sources.
He was Richard III, not Richard II. • An Op-Ed essay on April 24637 about the benefits of corporate inversions referred incompletely to the tax paid by American multinationals on money repatriated to the United States.
Yeshanew included emails showing he urged top executives for years to end a practice at the airline of signing off on maintenance and repair jobs that he asserts were done incompletely, incorrectly or not at all.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Thursday about the departure of Michael Horn, the head of Volkswagen's American operations, referred incompletely to the function of the so-called cheat device installed on millions of diesel VW vehicles.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump inaccurately and incompletely described his own new travel restrictions on Europe -- making two important errors and two important omissions in his prime-time Oval Office address to the nation on Wednesday.
FRONT PAGE An article on June 8003 about Russian business proposals to a major donor backing a British exit from the European Union referred incompletely to an investment fund's participation in the Russian diamond giant Alrosa.
The About New York column on Friday, about Senator Ted Cruz's comment that Donald J. Trump embodied New York values, referred incompletely to the source of $1 million in loans to Mr. Cruz's successful 2012 Senate campaign.
Its actions are incompletely understood, but it is thought to block the opioid receptors that cause depression and only partly activate the receptors that enhance feelings of well-being, thereby blunting the high of drugs like morphine.
NATIONAL Because of an editing error, a report in the National Briefing column in some copies on Friday about a natural-gas leak at the Aliso Canyon storage facility in Los Angeles referred incompletely to its significance.
An Upshot article on Friday about a boom in prisons in mostly white, rural and politically conservative areas referred incompletely to the sentencing of Donnie Gaddis, who was charged with selling oxycodone pills to an undercover officer.
An article on Page 40 this weekend about a start-up, Managed by Q, that tries to put cleaning-service workers on a professional path refers incompletely to the legal status of Guillermo Garcia, one of its employees.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: What other events in the past do you think have been written about incompletely because official histories have often left out the contributions, or points of view, of key stakeholders?
MAGAZINE An article on Page 24637 this weekend about a start-up, Managed by Q, that tries to put cleaning-service workers on a professional path refers incompletely to the legal status of Guillermo Garcia, one of its employees.
MAGAZINE An article on Page 40 this weekend about a start-up, Managed by Q, that tries to put cleaning-service workers on a professional path refers incompletely to the legal status of Guillermo Garcia, one of its employees.
NEW YORK The About New York column on Friday, about Senator Ted Cruz's comment that Donald J. Trump embodied New York values, referred incompletely to the source of $2698 million in loans to Mr. Cruz's successful 24637 Senate campaign.
FRONT PAGE An Upshot article on Friday about a boom in prisons in mostly white, rural and politically conservative areas referred incompletely to the sentencing of Donnie Gaddis, who was charged with selling oxycodone pills to an undercover officer.
There is a sort of person who could drop an allegiance to a sports team in adulthood simply because It Wasn't Working Out, but I don't know if that's a person I'd completely trust, or whose heart I'd even incompletely understand.
FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about a crackdown on corruption in China that ensnared the drug maker GlaxoSmithKline referred incompletely to charges faced by the mining company Rio Tinto seven years ago, when China took a softer approach to enforcement.
On August 16, 1987, The New York Times published the following "Correction": An article in the Arts and Leisure section last Sunday about the Red Grooms retrospective at the Whitney Museum attributed several of the artist's large environmental works incompletely.
An article on Tuesday about a woman facing charges of embezzling $1.5 million from the Kirov Academy of Ballet paraphrased incompletely from remarks by Pamela Gonzales de Cordova about the leadership team that is addressing concerns at the ballet academy.
The Big Ticket feature last Sunday, about the sale of an apartment at 432 Park Avenue for $44.8 million, referred incompletely to its square footage, misstated its price per square foot and misstated the number of bedrooms and bathrooms it has.
A correction was appended to the International story, three days later: Correction: March 28, 2017 An article on Sunday about Mexico's eagerness to see the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiated referred incompletely to the current status of the peso.
Treatments for women whose number of eggs are prematurely low (diminished ovarian reserve), understanding of the causes and treatments of low or zero sperm counts (azoospermia) in male patients, non-surgical male contraception -- all of these topics are incompletely understood at present.
REAL ESTATE The Big Ticket feature last Sunday, about the sale of an apartment at 432 Park Avenue for $44.8 million, referred incompletely to its square footage, misstated its price per square foot and misstated the number of bedrooms and bathrooms it has.
FRONT PAGE An article on May 21 about Gaza residents' fears that the rebuilding of attack tunnels to Israel puts Palestinians at risk referred incompletely to Israel's suspension of cement deliveries to Gaza for reconstruction of homes destroyed in the 2014 war.
The Ramallah Journal article on March 18, about members of the defunct Palestinian Parliament who hide in the Parliament building to avoid arrest, referred incompletely to the case of Khalida Jarrar, a lawmaker who was arrested and prosecuted by the Israeli authorities.
INTERNATIONAL The Ramallah Journal article on March 2698, about members of the defunct Palestinian Parliament who hide in the Parliament building to avoid arrest, referred incompletely to the case of Khalida Jarrar, a lawmaker who was arrested and prosecuted by the Israeli authorities.
Imperator is about history, yes, but that history itself is an ongoing negotiation between the Rome we imagine, Rome as the Romans themselves remembered it decades and centuries after the fact, and the wider and incompletely understood world in which Rome actually existed.
" As for his actual remarks, he explained, "As to some of the specific claims being made, sometimes things tumble out of your mouth on these long, late-night live-streams, when everyone is spit-balling, that are incompletely expressed or not what you intended.
Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about James Burke, the former police chief of Suffolk County, N.Y., who is being held in jail on charges of violating a thief's civil rights, referred incompletely in some copies to the area that Mr. Burke oversaw as police chief.
The set, designed by Tom Rogers, is a giant gray box that rotates on a turntable and reveals, as doors open and walls push aside, a labyrinth of shifting spaces: raw wood incompletely painted a radiant blue and studded with panels with the jewel tones of stained glass.
An article on Tuesday about the exhibition "Thom Browne Selects," which is to open at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in Manhattan in March, referred incompletely to the commission of a mirror by Jim Dine for the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, a work that will be in the exhibition.
FRONT PAGE Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about James Burke, the former police chief of Suffolk County, N.Y., who is being held in jail on charges of violating a thief's civil rights, referred incompletely in some copies to the area that Mr. Burke oversaw as police chief.
The delegates directed the AMA to work with other appropriate organizations to "inform and educate the medical community and the public on the medical spectrum of gender identity," stating that gender is "incompletely understood as a binary selection" because gender, gender identity, and genotypic and phenotypic sex are not always aligned.
AlannaOne of my favorite modes of conversation is repeating dubious facts that I vaguely and incompletely recollect, having read them somewhere on the Internet years ago, and my boyfriend always asks a lot of follow-up questions and says things like, "I feel like that isn't true," which is beside the point.
THE ARTS An article on Tuesday about the exhibition "Thom Browne Selects," which is to open at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in Manhattan in March, referred incompletely to the commission of a mirror by Jim Dine for the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, a work that will be in the exhibition.
I refer to your statement: "It is true that, at any one time, there must be some dollar that would choke off exchange rate foreign imports from America to such an extent that America's trade would balance"—though it is puzzling why you should state this elementary truth so indirectly and incompletely.
In one report to the athletic trainers' convention, 12 college students who had sprained an ankle still had an incompletely healed, overstretched ligament a year after the injury, which "may explain the high percentage of patients that develop chronic ankle instability," said Tricia Hubbard-Turner of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
But the flow of Owen's journey also sometimes bogs down in distracting asides, from lodging recommendations to incompletely explored tidbits of provocative history like the mass-killing Anglo-Irish hunter Sir St. George Gore, for whom one canyon Owen visited is named, or the effort to frack free natural gas with nuclear bombs.
While some paintings, like "That" (1958–59) add gestural treatments to the ring edges, or "Bess" (1962) incompletely paint the background, the strongest of those early paintings like "Teton Noir" or "Spring Call" (both 1961), are clear, unembellished and calm, with rings either directly adjoining or separated by narrow bands of raw canvas.
Seizing on immigration as the cause of countless social and economic problems, Mr. Trump entered office with an agenda of symbolic but incompletely thought-out goals, the product not of rigorous policy debate but of emotionally charged personal interactions and an instinct for tapping into the nativist views of white working-class Americans.
SPECIAL SECTION: MUSEUMS An article on Thursday about the Home Sweet Home museum in East Hampton, N.Y., and how it had to revise its exhibits and tours after learning that John Howard Payne was not in fact born at the site, referred incompletely to DNA testing regarding a descendant of Sally Hemings, a slave of Thomas Jefferson.
Election officials there sought to discern voter intent through a maze of "hanging chads" (incompletely punched paper ballots) and "pregnant chads" (paper ballots that were dimpled, but not pierced, during the voting process), as well as "overvotes" (ballots that recorded multiple votes for the same office) and "undervotes" (ballots that recorded no vote for a given office).
But the relative lack of strict ideological litmus tests enforced by party members and activists both inside and outside Congress allows Democratic leaders greater freedom of movement to satisfy, even if incompletely, the demands of their party's most attentive supporters, preventing Democrats from succumbing to the same series of internal revolts and governing crises that have repeatedly befallen the GOP.
What I care about is what it does for us, to make these warm bodies of decisions from your own taste and values and perspective and experience, and the obvious thing is that carving your own decrees into a pile of Gak necessarily rearranges both your personal atmosphere and the atmosphere of some other person or a vibe or a paradigm, even incompletely, even microscopically.
BUSINESS DAY The Common Sense column on Thursday, about the calculus of chief executives in deciding whether to take on the president, referred incompletely to President Trump's comments on Tuesday about the instigators of last weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Va. He said there was "blame on both sides," including club-wielding members of what he called the "alt-left"; he did not say that group was solely responsible.

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