Filled with water and arrayed in two converging rows, the shallow pans concisely evoke a fluvial landscape that stretches to the horizon. |
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It is very easy to quickly refer to specific issues or cases, which are described concisely. |
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We do not express our needs clearly and concisely and end up with situations to which we have contributed unawares. |
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Combette's music is hard to describe concisely, but there's Haitian compas, zouk, folk, jazz, bossa nova, soca and reggae in the mix. |
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Advance preparation will enable the expert to concisely and understandably define terms used. |
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It seeks to present ideas clearly, concisely, and directly, and to avoid legalese, archaic terms, and repetition. |
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The book is peppered with concisely written case studies of actual adoptive situations, which make it an even easier read. |
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We are shown the action crisply and concisely, and then we move on to the next action. |
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It combines a comprehensive scope, concisely written entries and the best in current biblical scholarship. |
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He effectively and concisely conveys his quantitative and structural analysis through the example of this fascinating and emblematic figure. |
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This DVD package is a gem that concisely comments on social mores, television culture, and universal sexuality. |
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The biblical, theological and rational case against Calvinism has never been stated more clearly, concisely, irenically or convincingly. |
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Although the history of military logistics is complex, its nine salient themes can be concisely stated. |
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Explanatory material is clearly and concisely written, and the music is printed in easy-to-read notation. |
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The constitution sets out clearly and concisely what the European Union is, and what its core values and objectives are. |
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The concisely designed model resembled a menhir, or upright prehistoric altar stone, foreshadowing the simplicity of modern art. |
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They should state clearly and concisely, without a sneery pout, that it's just another contractual obligation, among many, that must be fulfilled. |
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That judgment sympathetically, clearly and concisely deals with a case that must have been very far from the ordinary diet of a judge sitting in the crown court. |
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When I discovered what they were plotting, I made plain, concisely and profanely, that this gesture struck me as the antithesis of doing the right thing. |
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The metamorphosis from the ugly duckling into the beautiful BMW or Ford is shown quickly and concisely in the graphic introduction to the series. |
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If you want a career in communications, you need to be able to get your point across quickly and concisely. |
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Mr Cockburn writes more fluently and concisely, but more polemically. Both books conclude that IS will not disappear quickly, if ever. |
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Like for other concerns listed below, in this paragraph the concerns are mentioned concisely, so as to allow the overall picture to emerge. |
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Please set out clearly and concisely what the project should achieve in a given time frame. |
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Every table should be referred to in the text: the reviewer should carefully and concisely tell the reader what to look for in the table. |
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To satisfy such a pious desire, then, We shall here explain the matter briefly and concisely. |
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No discussion took up the spelling of TK and made it concisely, correctly, definitely. |
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Identify up to five key statements that clearly and concisely convey your most important points. |
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Each component is presented, and the responsibilities and techniques surrounding them are explained simply and concisely. |
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Half of the institutions published their anti-fraud and corruption policies or similar documents concisely describing the report procedure. |
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It also gives techniques for writing clearly and concisely, editing documents and avoiding stereotyping in communications. |
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Executive Summary: concisely discusses significant findings and recommended actions. |
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The current arrangement does not concisely consolidate the rules for contracting into a single guide or source. |
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Called mobile information device, or more concisely MID profile, the standard promises to bring yet more stuff to the titchy screen of your mobile phone. |
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Many of her points could have been made more clearly and more concisely. |
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I realize now that I spoke to her in paragraphs, babbling on and on, while she talked sparingly but concisely. |
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He's a very clear writer who can concisely outline large problems without oversimplifying their consequence. |
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Parts of his concisely sectioned travelogue are savagely hilarious. |
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The Turing test and saccades are discussed, concisely and brilliantly. |
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His efforts in producing the polished phrase, the pithy retort are far greater than his efforts to tell a fascinating story clearly and concisely. |
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While the 77 eye-openers aren't necessarily new, Eden and Long wisely present both the problems and solutions concisely and cleverly. |
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Most broadly and concisely, property in the legal sense refers to the rights of people in or over certain objects or things. |
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It is a written document that outlines concisely the issue you wish the media to cover, and is distributed by fax, post or increasingly by email to the journalists you are seeking to reach. |
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I can't say it more concisely and compellingly than this! |
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We aimed to present complex information concisely in a language that can be understood by anyone with a high school education yet is not patronizing to an expert. |
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Communication skills include learning how to present information and ideas clearly and concisely, and how to present opinions and ideas in an open and effective way. |
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The material should be set forth as concisely as possible, in order to achieve effective communication with the reader while conserving the reader's time. |
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To this end, negotiation position papers help negotiators express their positions clearly and concisely during an incident. |
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It has some 60 clauses and addresses the issue rather concisely. |
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A pocketbook was published in October 2006, which summarises simply and concisely the main features of European business and its different activities. |
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The arranged type of work should be briefly and concisely expressed in the description of the work that the employee is to perform for the employer. |
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Wesley was a logical thinker and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. |
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As concisely noted by T. Delpech, 'The ability to listen to every single telephone conversation worldwide does not mean being informed and even less being able to convert this information into knowledge of the adversary. |
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Influence diagrams are excellent for showing the relationship between events and the general structure of a decision clearly and concisely, while decision trees outline the chronological and numerical details of the decision. |
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In only 262 Chinese characters, the profound thought of Buddhism and the attributes of vast compassion that are the basis of religious practice are concisely set out. |
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Set out concisely what aspect of the sales talk you now find was inaccurate, and who made the misleading statements about which you are complaining. |
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For all audiences, the message should prominently and concisely present a statement that captures the main idea or pose a question that provokes thought. |
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Formulate key issues clearly and concisely. |
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Consult and communicate clearly, concisely, and often. |
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Although only the best information needs to be presented concisely on each ecosystem component, coverage of the ecosystem should be as comprehensive as possible, from the sea floor to the sky. |
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What do I mean about speaking respectfully and concisely? |
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It is intended to clearly and concisely reinforce the key messages. |
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A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. |
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The information isn't necessarily new but is so concisely put and chockful of information without jargon that few could turn away from it in confusion. |
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In a normal case, the plaintiff delivered his statement of claim, in which he was to set forth concisely the facts on which he relied, and the relief which he asked. |
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