| 41. | These loopholes, partly owing to the conciseness of the document, have thus far retarded democratic progress in Indonesia.
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| 42. | The chief aims of the author are conciseness and clearness ( " breviter et dilucide scribere " ).
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| 43. | I am wary though about the excessive proliferation of viewpoints diluting the utility of this forum by undermining its conciseness.
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| 44. | Wikipedia : Article titles states as its fifth naming criterion, after recognizability, naturalness, precision, and conciseness:
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| 45. | The title above fails the requirement for conciseness terribly, but it seems like your current title may as well.
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| 46. | In order to better provide stark, contrasting, analogies, the Futurist literature promoted a kind of hyper-conciseness.
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| 47. | But here we have snippets of life presented in total objectivity, with the bareness and conciseness of a Chekhovian story.
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| 48. | So'conciseness'depends on the topic and also the amount of research the contributor has done on the topic.
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| 49. | Urbaniak is fine as Simon; his constricted conciseness of gesture and air of unblinking alienation suggest a heavily medicated Lyle Lovett.
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| 50. | Rachel s style reflects the movement s strive for clarity, accuracy, conciseness, and economy of language in poetry.
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