It would be easier if we stuck to headlines only, rather than including the short precis? |
After providing a decent precis of the most famous passage from Mill's On Liberty, he totally misinterpreted what it means. |
When Mr Lane stopped going to home matches, fellow former club director, Dr John Nicholas would take round a programme to his home, complete with a precis of the game. |
The Boston Globe, however, has a precis for those who can't wait. |
It would surely be cheaper and more effective to release a precis as a press release for the media to report on in the usual way. |
The hero's journey, however, need not be anywhere as simplistic as in the brief precis above. |