| NOUN | succinctness | - |
| SYNO | conciseness | concision | pithiness | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Esquivel's polyphonic style is characterized by a succinctness in his melodic subjects, an occasional use of noncadential chromaticism and parallel motion between voices.
- However, the synopsis from the contents page is hard to beat for succinctness, hence the quotations.
- This gearing towards understandability at the price of succinctness was not seen positively by all.
- Due to its high expressiveness and succinctness, KPNs as underlying the model of computation are applied in several academic modeling tools to represent streaming applications, which have certain properties (e.g., dataflow-oriented, stream-based).
- There are many variants and extensions of BNF, generally either for the sake of simplicity and succinctness, or to adapt it to a specific application.
- Peszke's writings were characterized by a clarity and succinctness that may perhaps owe something to his training in medical diagnostics.
- Her focus upon succinctness and discipline is epitomized in her predilection for haiku.
- The succinctness of the law was intended to make clear that there were no conditions of any kind to the freeing of all slaves.
- Although it stands as one of Satie's more obscure pieces, it has been admired for its succinctness and well-balanced musical construction.
- Patricia Grimshaw, reviewing the book for the "New Zealand Journal of History", praised the book, saying that Mein Smith had "brought together with admirable succinctness a wealth of information and ideas that will be bound to stimulate reflections on history, memory and representations of the past that are so critical to current national debate".
- Mark Keresman noted that while Allison's music is a different genre than her father's, they nevertheless share "a similar succinctness, wry humor, and keen eye for the perils of the human condition."
- Hines said this book might be the "most noteworthy" of the more recent general legal bibliographies. McVeigh praised it for its succinctness and called it "the best starting point".
- 10 ("The Advantages of Country Life"), in which the Roman poet says:According to Slade, while the poem's verbosity is "far removed from Horace's elegant succinctness", it does "make the same point with some force".
- The speech was only three minutes long; it was praised for its brevity and succinctness by other peers, including Viscount Tonypandy.
- Vendler concludes her analysis by saying that the poem has "Roman succinctness and taciturnity" and makes "dust [...] equal in weight to the salvation of the Union".
- This succinctness makes far more pointed the revelation that the speaker is Lucy's lover; that only emerges in Wordsworth's final stanza but enters Anderson's poem at a much earlier point.
- The succinctness of a concept [...] in concept class [...] can be expressed by the length [...] of the shortest bit string that can represent [...] in [...].
- In particular "map" is often used in place of "homomorphism" for the sake of succinctness (e.g., linear map or "map from [...] to [...] " instead of "group homomorphism from [...] to [...] ").
- For succinctness, we write [...] when [...] are clear from context.
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