The men of Yathreb were narrow-minded, of the peasant and shopkeeping spirit, and they lived parsimoniously on small profits and quick returns. |
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This is a man whose life and soul are lit up by a single naked light bulb that he parsimoniously carries between office and home. |
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Social connections have been measured parsimoniously, based on replicable and standardized measures. |
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Obviously it cannot carry out its remit if its resources are allotted parsimoniously. |
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But, even when it was his job to talk to the press, he doled out his words parsimoniously. |
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With only programs on the national channel available, programs are watched parsimoniously. |
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Since no one has an unlimited hair capital, one has to use it parsimoniously. |
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Evan chose his pigments and applied his paints parsimoniously. |
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However, large numbers of parameters lead to large sampling variances, so we would like to reduce the number of parameters and model the data parsimoniously. |
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There are some employers who use them responsibly and very parsimoniously and make a serious effort to hire domestic workers before they go abroad to hire. |
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I am interested in art but parsimoniously! |
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Unlike the London manuscript, the Dresden ms is an autograph copy and I have taken the liberty, however parsimoniously, to lift a few advantageous variants from it. |
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He would be much better to start small and work up carefully, even parsimoniously, until he can afford the bigger plant, the better office and the smarter machines he desires. |
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They hope that Americans will still travel, albeit more parsimoniously. |
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Business process reengineering, which sought to adapt internal services to new conditions in the public service, has only been achieved parsimoniously. |
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However, with a view to avoiding too flagrant contradiction between Opinions, the National Consultative Ethics Committee could be given powers of reference which should be used parsimoniously. |
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A very good reason to use is as parsimoniously as possible. |
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