But the portraits she does include are smart, sympathetic and keenly observed, pithy biographical portraits that are gems of concision and insight.
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Ceqli is a derivative of Loglan which aims to retain the power of unambiguous expression but allow the speaker to trade concision for unambiguity.
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The argument for the existence of the agent intellect in Chapter V perhaps due to its concision has been interpreted in a variety of ways.
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:: Yes, but concision is relative, and truncating to shorter than the field length provided means we can't plan accordingly.
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He also attempted the concision of Tacitus in his own Italian prose, taking a motto " Strictius Arctius " reflecting his ambition.
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More recently, the point was put with ideal concision by R . B . Kitaj, the American painter, who now lives in London.
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Then the Cure reclaimed its old concision; in the 1990s, it has been writing peppy folk-rock songs alongside somber, turbulent drones.
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Auster's reticence on these matters seems motivated less by a conscious desire to withhold secrets than by a writerly obsession with compression and concision.
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African bands that can groove all night long, while a crowd keeps getting happier, don't have to concern themselves with pop concision.
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Col . Basil Liddell-Hart's " History of the First World War " is still worth reading for its clarity and concision.