It is easier to write a lengthy over-detailed work than it is to gracefully and succinctly communicate a story. |
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Someone must have told this daughter to speak facts succinctly when dealing with a senile parent. |
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If members cannot make their points of order succinctly, then we should move on with parliamentary business. |
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This succinctly expresses, I think, both the nature and the theological weakness in ID creationism. |
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Each chapter contains a wealth of practical suggestions, and the principles underlying any approach are explained clearly and succinctly. |
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Sampson sums up this process of enrichment and the creation of a new stratum of financial oligarchs and their impact on society very succinctly. |
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I was struggling to be even rudimentarily articulate while Ganesh was posting quite succinctly. |
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I cannot recall another such memorial which so succinctly embraces the horror, waste and inglorious squalor of its theme. |
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The concept seems very germane to the original post and is explained succinctly. |
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Thank you for succinctly stating the importance of chimneys needed for chimney swifts to nest. |
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It poses a series of rhetorical questions on how a poet may be recognized and ends in an epigrammatic fashion, revealing its answer succinctly at the end. |
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We entirely share his opinion and are grateful that he has expressed it so wittily and succinctly. |
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We wanted to challenge that narrative and that's why we chose the tax-dodging statement, because it makes our argument very succinctly. |
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His run to the far post in the 48th minute illustrated the talent succinctly. |
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In each case, write clearly and succinctly, as each answer has a maximum length which cannot be exceeded. |
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This point was brought up, quite succinctly I might say, by some members during the debate last night. |
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State, clearly and succinctly, the core reason why the nominee is being recommended for this award. |
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When a female candidate slips up, she should respond succinctly and then introduce third-party validators, said carpenter. |
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There are some steps in the right direction in the budget but as the member said succinctly, there needs to be much more. |
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It is succinctly written and addresses a number of evaluation issues overlooked in other reports reviewed. |
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As succinctly as possible, provide a short outline of the events that led to technology transfer. |
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Their brief succinctly identified the needs at that time and offers a basis for discussing the means of adaptation to the new policy. |
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Before questions are asked, the national focal point should succinctly and precisely explain the background and purpose of the Survey. |
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The Commission shall inform the Committees referred to in Article 6 succinctly of any financing decisions of less than 3 million euro in value. |
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Whether performance is thoroughly and succinctly documented for each project over time? |
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Concentrate on getting the essence of your research across succinctly but not cryptically. |
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She wrote succinctly and on-topic without overembellishment. |
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The worth of Death of a King lies in its story, succinctly and achingly told. |
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Put more succinctly, theism is god-belief, and atheism is its absence. |
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Modesty aside, he was happy to succinctly explain to me how the livestream was produced. |
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Be friendly, speak clearly and discuss your concerns succinctly. |
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The first contention, as to the alleged consequences of the fact that Serbia did not raise the question of access to the Court under Article 35 at the preliminary objection stage, can be dealt with succinctly. |
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The feature control frame succinctly specifies the information that describes the tolerance of the feature. |
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The main results and issues have to be presented succinctly, in just a few pages, but in a way that makes the analysis behind each issue readily accessible. |
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Synthesizes and presents Canadian positions clearly and succinctly to representatives from foreign governments or international organizations as well as to domestic interlocutors. |
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The strains of adolescence have rarely been summed up so succinctly. |
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Replies are designed to enable Counsel to react succinctly, and only if they consider it to be necessary, to observations made during the hearing. |
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Stated succinctly, the position of the afficionadi of interleaving semantics seems to be as follows. |
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The section on the patristics skillfully and succinctly handles material which for most beginning students is highly complex and turgid. |
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Put succinctly, in his opinion viewing the evidence cumulatively, there is clearly a reasonable basis for concluding that a miscarriage of justice, as earlier defined, likely occurred. |
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The seminar recently organized by think tanks succinctly summarized the challenges for the resolution, including those that I have just enumerated. |
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Despite the existence of the Medium-Term Plan, there is no clearly and simply formulated strategic or corporate plan that succinctly outlines future directions for the United Nations. |
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My friend and your caucus colleague Senator Oliver succinctly and colourfully expressed it some time ago by saying that our constitutional role is to be a watchdog, not a lapdog. |
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It succinctly describes 12 major diseases that start in factory farm settings but may go on to harm and even kill people. |
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Knowledge of the field, an ability to write informatively, succinctly and wittily, and an insatiable curiosity are more important attributes than prior journalistic experience. |
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The authors succinctly describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and risk factors of the comorbidity between depression and heart disease. |
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One veteran republican dissident from Derry who spoke to the Guardian this week succinctly summed up the challenge posed to Sinn Féin: The thing to watch are the numbers. |
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Mr Harbour put it fairly succinctly when he made the point that there was a great deal of inconsistency amongst many of the Member States, against whom we are now taking some action. |
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It should stand on its own in presenting your company succinctly. |
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It is traditional and convenient practice to use a, e, i, o as infix operators so the categorical statements can be written succinctly. |
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It allows healthcare providers to succinctly put the situation of a patient into the relevant context, and in a consistent and identifiable manner, for all team members. |
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With regard to the Laeken Declaration itself, to put it succinctly, the European Union must show itself prepared to meet the challenges that lie ahead. |
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The aim is to find ways to succinctly present a meaningful story. |
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The opening lines, moreover, are very direct, and are best declaimed, succinctly and unlyrically. |
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Based on this meeting, the investigator should be able to formulate a written incident report that states the allegations as succinctly as possible and serves as a focus for what is being investigated. |
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Churchill has performed a remarkable service himself in succinctly rebutting rhetoric with fact. |
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By retooling our brand, we look to more succinctly capture what makes us special and to further enhance our position in the marketplace. |
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Be our neighbour is our strap line, so we can nurture and teach them how to manufacture more leanly, how to do the RnD more succinctly. |
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Straccia rigorously and succinctly describes the mathematical methods and tools for representing fuzzy information and for reasoning with it within semantic web languages. |
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Said more succinctly, he is a theologian because he is a kerygmatist. |
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He argues the art-historical cases for their chronology and the result is valuable for revealing a coherent corpus, which he summarizes succinctly. |
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