| Perhaps it is this very wide coverage that imparts to the book a certain summariness and a certain diffuseness. |
| The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim. |
| It is, in short, to guard against the confusion that comes from diffuseness. |
| The one is that which is given with great diffuseness in cabbalistic writings, and has been brought into a system. |
| Such a style makes for lively and non-authoritarian reading, but also for a diffuseness which makes it hard to follow the argument or discern the points being made. |
| Their immense and sandy diffuseness is like the prairie, or the desert, and their incongruities are like the last deliration. |